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Gareth Bale

Re: ARTICLE: Bale, AVB, Formation... Why he should stay

Talking tactics, since this thread is about two topics...

I think the Dembele point raised by thejazzman and Fuego is somewhat interesting. The article points out (rightly imo) that we've seen a shift (back) to a more 4-2-3-1 looking formation. It's not as fixed as that of course, but I do think as Bale has been given more freedom to roam and stay forward more responsibility to attack is put on Ekotto/the left back to give us real width down the left. Walker still goes forward a lot and with both full backs pushing up it's perhaps natural to see both of those deep midfielders stay back more than they did at points earlier in the season when we were playing a more 4-4-2/4-4-1-1 looking formation.
 
Re: ARTICLE: Bale, AVB, Formation... Why he should stay

4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3... its very close and probably doesn't matter.
we have 5 in the midfield with almost everyone capable of bombing forwards and joining in the attack.
the solo striker up front? he is just a foil, a trojan horse, to throw the defence off.
 
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Some interesting "One-Man Team" stats...

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http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/440040/20130227/gareth-bale-tottenham-manchester-united-ryan-giggs.htm

Former Tottenham director Damien Comolli has revealed how man of the moment Gareth Bale could well have been a Manchester United player had Sir Alex Ferguson taken the advice of Ryan Giggs.

Comolli was the man that identified Bale as a supreme talent and eventually managed to secure his services from Southampton. However, he admits that the club were worried that Manchester United would come up with a late bid on the recommendation of Giggs.

Gareth Bale has been in sublime form for Tottenham this season. [Reuters]
"Our biggest concern was Manchester United," Comolli told the Express. "Ryan Giggs used to call Gareth all the time because of the Welsh connection, telling him to come to United.

"All the clubs were on to Gareth and would go and see him. He was not a secret. We thought United would come in and we would have a battle on our hands.

"But they never moved. They didn't come in - which was good news for us."

It is rare that Ferguson makes a mistake in the transfer market but he will certainly be kicking himself over missing out on Bale considering the recent form of the Welsh winger.

Bale may well have been a readymade replacement for his international colleague Giggs; instead he has excelled in north London and it seems it is all thanks to Spurs scout Mel Johnson.

"It was Mel Johnson, who was a scout at Tottenham, who first raised Gareth's name," said Comolli. "He was in charge of scouting players aged between 17 and 21 and had a very good knowledge of the lower leagues.

"I made my mind up after watching him in a game against QPR when he showed outstanding offensive qualities. He was used to playing at Southampton and wanted to play at Tottenham and we said that we thought he could play left-midfield as well as at left-back.

"He wasn't so sure at first, but I remember the United game at the start of the season and a lot of credit must go to Martin Jol, who was prepared to play him."

Bale has gradually improved season-upon-season and is currently enjoying his most prolific period in front of goal. He has scored 22 goals for club and country this season and is in the middle of a purple patch that has seen him fire eight in just six games.

But what is the reason for this sudden upturn in form? Comilli puts it solely down to hard work on the training ground.

"The quality of his finishing and the free-kicks he is now attempting are down to hard work and the hours he puts in when other players will go home. He is dedicated to his profession. He wants to improve," added Comolli.

"When he came to Tottenham, money was never mentioned. The only question was, 'Will I play? I want to play first-team football'.

"He had a tough spell with injury and that affected his confidence afterwards. There was a time when Tottenham tried to sell him by putting him into deals they were trying to do, but thankfully for them that didn't happen. Gareth has a strong mentality and his parents have ensured he has had a very good upbringing."

Bale's form has led to suggestions that he is now being targeted by some of Europe's biggest club's but Comolli is confident that he will remain at White Hart Lane.

"You can tell he is enjoying his football so much. I know clubs will be looking at him, but I don't think he will leave."
 
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"You can tell he is enjoying his football so much. I know clubs will be looking at him, but I don't think he will leave." [-o<
 
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Imagine that...£10m + Bale for Downing? :-#

That is very scary because it's probably true.

Think this should show people not to jump on young lads because they aren't world beaters straight away.

Ok, none of them will be Gareth Bales but I've seen Walker, Naughton, Danny Rose and Jake Livermore, amongst others, get dog's abuse on here. They are all young guys learning their trade and all need a proper chance to grow as players.
 
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I hope not - he should aim to be himself, not emulate some EA sports pin-up boy

Many athletes in different sports start their careers modeling their style, type of play, etc. on a current or recent World Class player.

Cristiano Ronaldo is a brilliant player that gets a lot less credit that he should because people have personal issues with him (Maradona was a c%nt, doesn't stop me from admitting he was one of the greats), along with the Barca/Messi love/tossfest that never seems to end.

Bale is a different player than Ronaldo, but if he improves his game by modeling some of it off CR, and has a season or two with us of Ronaldo type performances, why let it bother you?
 
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