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Gareth Bale

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My cousin bumped into Bale at the shops. He said "Hey Bale" and Gareth said "Hey".

He's as good as gone.
 
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I'm surprised the media haven't jumped on his 'heart' celebration as an obvious sign that he wants a transfer to Hearts of Midlothian.
 
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My cousin bumped into Bale at the shops. He said "Hey Bale" and Gareth said "Hey".

He's as good as gone.

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Wish Bale is not suspended against Inter. Would have been interesting to see how the Inter fans react to Bale after the way he scored hattrick last time.
 
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http://www.express.co.uk/sport/foot...na-Real-Madrid-and-Bayern-Munich-on-red-alert

Gareth Bale's transfer hint puts Barcelona, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich on red alert

TOTTENHAM star Gareth Bale has stoked the fires of his rumoured White Hart Lane exit by revealing his admiration for a trio of elite European clubs.


By: James dingdongenson
Published: Mon, March 11, 2013

Bale is the subject of intense transfer speculation, with rumours indicating that the Welsh flyer could be set for a £50m summer move away from Spurs.

The North London outfit are desperate to keep their in-form forward, although interest from the Premier League and abroad refuses to stop.

And during an interview with French TV show Telefoot, the 23-year-old dropped a hint over his future transfer plans while appearing to rule out Ligue 1 giants Paris Saint-Germain.

"Yes, PSG is a great team," admitted Bale. "They brought great players last summer, even in January. This is a club to follow in the future, a bit like Emirates Marketing Project.

"[But] they are still not at the level of great clubs. Not like Bayern [Munich], Real [Madrid] or Barcelona.

Bale continued by stating his desire to develop as a player, and revealed that while Ryan Giggs was his idol growing up Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi are the stars of today.

"I have grown up as a person and I hope to keep improving year after year," said Bale.

"Giggs is the hero of my childhood. I watched him play as a kid. But today, Ronaldo and Messi are the players to watch."

Meanwhile, former Tottenham director of football Damien Comolli believes the Welshman will stay at White Hart Lane despite interest from PSG and others.

"I think that if PSG is aware that the player is on the market, I won't be surprised that they do everything in their power to sign him," Comolli told Telefoot.

"But today, there is a 90 per cent chance that he will stay at Spurs. I know the president of Spurs [Daniel Levy] and how he works. Only three or four clubs can afford [Bale] right now."


Seriously, but just where is the hint in that? That Express Journo must get his money easy, when a Newspaper pays him to print crap like that.

It's not easy money though. Not just anyone could write that sort of thing. Thankfully I couldn't. It takes a particular type of flimflam artist or spoofer.
 
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