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Barry Daines
Chris always Waddled like he had a sack of coal on his shoulders!
Chris always Waddled like he had a sack of coal on his shoulders!
Former Tottenham Hotspur winger Chris Waddle has claimed that Gareth Bale’s body language has not impressed him.
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Fingers crossed that Bergwijn develops into as devastating a RWFGreat player though.
More chance of him duetting on a top 20 hit imoFingers crossed that Bergwijn develops into as devastating a RWF
Great player though.
The player Bale is now reminds me of Waddle, that is why the criticism is strange.
The way he cuts inside to cross or shoot, sends crossfield passes, heading ability when central as well as the way he gets stage fright when tracking back![]()
Article here about Bale's motivations:
https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/gareth-bale-jose-mourinho-tottenham-23798965
Whilst the quality of the paper is pretty low, the comments from Bale about why he came back to Spurs (to be fit for the Euros) can be read in a pretty damning way and, if you want to, you can take those comments and draw a clear link to Bale putting in seemingly little effort for the first half of the season as his fitness built up and being ready for the summer.
We obviously cant prove whehter this is putting 2 + 2 and getting 5, and obviously there's obviously the quesiton on whether, even if this is true, what will his motivations be next year
I don't take Jose's side on too many things, but his handling of Bale seems about right to me so far
The sheer controversy of a footballer admitting they came on loan to a football club to play football. Disgusting attitude. And how dare he state the length of the loan being one season, when it was indeed a season long loan.
The usual bright sparks getting worked up by the negative slant as usual, whipped up in a frenzy by the likes of the daily mail needing to make something out of nothing as they're bored.
Who is getting worked up or whipped into a frenzy?
Who is getting worked up or whipped into a frenzy?
Agree, in fact I'd rather have a squad of poorer players giving their all, all the time than world class players not giving a flying f. That's one of the things I loved about the Poch team in their prime, you more often than not knew what you were going to get. The results didn't always go our way, but the effort was there. You always had the feeling that we could turn things around, even with 5 minutes to go. Nowadays it's mostly boring, like watching training sessions with the odd glimpse of brilliance.Gareth Bale - initially thought that he could motivate the boys however right now after the interview - I can only laugh.
One team but full of people with different agenda. Dude still sees Spurs as a stepping stone. No mention of wanting to help the club achieve their goals this year just plain - build fitness, play for one year, bye bye. Oh well the feeling is mutual especially as his speech means that now we don't know if we can depend on him in a fight. I cant see Jose trusting him in games where he needs players to give over one hundred%. In fairness, neither would I.
Nice sentiment about poorer players giving their all, but do you really want Winks, Sissoko and Lamela as your midfield?
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