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Gareth Bale

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ah man I didn't see them, he really don't look injured :(

He's running straight ahead in his trainers. I'm no physio, but I'm quite sure there are quite a few injuries that would allow him to do that without being ready for the stops, starts, twists, turns, tackles, shots and general wear and tear of playing a game of football.

We've frequently seen players in training photos for weeks before actually being ready for first team football in the past. I'm sure that similar photos could have been taken of them. But unlike this Wales training there generally aren't tons of photographers at our training ground and unlike Bale at the moment a picture of an injured player running in a straight line is rarely of interest to anyone.
 
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To be fair that was an open training session to the media.. Spurs are not exactly going to let the media past the front doorstep at the moment..

I'm sure there would have been some points where he let out a smile in the car on the way to training though, didn't stop the only photos appearing being the 'Gareth Bale: Prisoner' shots though.
 
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Bale needs to be given the benefit of the doubt here. To me it appears that Bale will happily play for Spurs but the club are protecting the player in anticipation of a mega bid. The simple fact is that everyone has their price. Either way we find out in a couple of weeks so no point making baseless accusations.
 
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Bale needs to be given the benefit of the doubt here. To me it appears that Bale will happily play for Spurs but the club are protecting the player in anticipation of a mega bid. The simple fact is that everyone has their price. Either way we find out in a couple of weeks so no point making baseless accusations.


I could not agree more, however you know how some like to make 2+2=5.
 
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If he plays for Wales on Weds, I for one will be livid.

It would be typical if he plays and gets proper injured. Nightmare scenario.

I would be annoyed but not livid.

Of course there are people who buy a painting and then lock it in a bank vault so it won't get stolen.
 
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Marca - the gift that keeps on giving, bunch of ****s...

Gareth Bale continues to wait for his move to Real Madrid to become official and bring an end to all the speculation about his future. The Welsh player disappeared back to the family home in Cardiff on Saturday after training at White Hart Lane, missing his side's friendly match with Espanyol.

Also, the English club's fans appear to have given up on the possibility of the player remaining at the club and no banners or chants were seen or heard at the match in support of the Welshman. Instead it appears the fans have a new idol in their midst in the shape of forward Roberto Soldado.

Bale has so far only played one pre-season game for Spurs and that was on the 16th June against Swindon where he scored a goal. Since that game he has not pulled on the Tottenham shirt, with muscular problems being offered as the official reason for his absence.

His no show at Spurs' main pre-season friendly last Saturday has been seen as another tactic employed by the player to force his departure from the London club and finally close his transfer to Real Madrid.

The Welsh midfielder also refused to travel with the side to Monaco to take part in a game on the 3rd August. Bale has made it clear he does not want to stay at Spurs and he is trying to prove that further with his behaviour. His dream is a move to Real Madrid and he is using everything within his powers to force Tottenham to accept that
 
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Gazzy B is quite clever. Someone else tried to invent a nickname for Walker. Can't remember what that was.

Cactus head.....though that wasn't my invention.....dunno who came up with that beauty first.

might be kingdawson:p
 
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Cactus head.....though that wasn't my invention.....dunno who came up with that beauty first.

might be kingdawson:p

Cactus head. But it did not take off because..well his head did not look even remotely like a cactus.

I am gonna paste this in the nickname thread I started.
 
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Gareth Bale is not in my plans, insists Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti as interest in Spurs forward cools
Real Madrid’s interest in Gareth Bale appears to be cooling after head coach Carlo Ancelotti told club president Florentino Pérez that he did not consider the Tottenham player integral to his plans this season.

Ancelotti’s comments, which are understood to have been made in a meeting with Pérez at the end of the club’s US tour, follow Cristiano Ronaldo’s refusal to publicly endorse the signing last week and a change in public opinion in Madrid.
Real's position could prompt Manchester United to formalise their interest in Bale - who has been ruled out of Wales’ friendly international with Republic of Ireland, despite training with Chris Coleman’s squad on Monday morning - following the Old Trafford club’s failure to prise Ronaldo from the Bernabéu.
United manager David Moyes admires Bale, but the club remain wary of making a formal offer because of concerns over Tottenham’s willingness to sell to them and the lack of encouragement from the Welshman’s camp that he would consider a move to Old Trafford.
When Real Madrid president Pérez, who denies meeting Daniel Levy in Florida last week in an attempt to reach an agreement over Bale, set off with his players on the club’s pre-season tour two weeks ago, the pressure was on him to sign a superstar to counter Barcelona’s capture of Neymar. But, with Real having won six of their seven summer friendlies, the pressure has eased.
Supporters have questioned the wisdom of paying anything more than €70million (£60million) for Bale; players have questioned the need for another expensive acquisition; and now Ancelotti has said his piece.

After Real’s last game against Inter Milan in St Louis, the Madrid coach was asked about Bale. He replied: “Why talk about Bale when Jesé [Rodríguez] and [Alvaro] Morata have both played so well. They are young but incredibly talented.”
That response was in marked contrast to earlier on the tour when Ancelotti had openly talked of negotiations progressing and reflects not only how well the squad are performing just five days ahead of the new season but also the lack of optimism within the club that any prompt resolution can be reached with Tottenham.
Tottenham continue to insist on the inclusion of Morata in any deal but Pérez is under pressure to keep the homegrown players at the club. Angel Di María, another potential makeweight who might have helped the deal go through, has told Madrid he wants to stay in Spain.
Ronaldo has scored six goals in pre-season and he sowed the first seeds of doubt over how well the signing of Bale was being received in the Real Madrid dressing room when he said in a press conference last week: “I have my views but I am not going to share them publicly.”
Ancelotti feels that with Ronaldo, Isco and Mesut Ozil operating behind Karim Benzema he has his first-team front four and that in Morata, Jesé, Kaka and Di María he also has two players for each position.
Bale has done exactly as Real would have wanted by featuring in only one of Spurs’ pre-season friendlies and the feeling in Madrid is still that the player will end up at the Bernabéu but whether the deal happens this summer or next has been thrown back in the balance by Madrid’s form and the two clubs’ inability to come any closer in player valuation.
Bale trained with Wales on Monday ahead of their friendly against Republic of Ireland, but a spokesman for the Welsh Football Association later confirmed he would not play because of injury. Earlier, Ireland assistant manager Marco Tardelli had suggested Bale would risk losing the respect of his team-mates if he did not turn out in the game.
When asked if he expected to be facing the winger, Tardelli replied: “I think he will play, he is a Welsh player and he is the best player in the team. If he wants the respect of the other players he must play.
“He is a very good player, at the moment he is up there with Cristiano Ronaldo and players of that calibre, and we saw this with what he did for Tottenham last season.”
Of the reported £105million transfer fee Tottenham are demanding for the winger, Tardelli added: “Times change but maybe in my time Diego Maradona may have been [worth that much]. I don’t know if Bale is worth that much but if someone pays it that is his value.”

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...lotti-as-interest-in-Spurs-forward-cools.html
 
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Bale needs to be given the benefit of the doubt here. To me it appears that Bale will happily play for Spurs but the club are protecting the player in anticipation of a mega bid. The simple fact is that everyone has their price. Either way we find out in a couple of weeks so no point making baseless accusations.

Sorry but I don't agree with that. Not you specifically but with the notion that clubs must "protect their asset" just before he is sold and a player wanting to sit games out to avoid injury. Football is a contact sport, you could get injured in the warm up in a pre season friendly, that's football, more importantly, that's life. If AVB feels he can get good performances out Bale, then he should play. It should be the manager's call, not the owner of Spurs or Bale.
 
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Speaking before Bale's withdrawal from the Welsh squad, Stoke's Irish midfielder Glenn Whelan, predicted: “I am not too sure he will play. He has got a big-money move lined up.

“No one knows if it is on or off but if I was Gareth I would maybe be a little wary of playing before any deal is made.

“But it’s up to himself and his manager. I dare say he would like to get a deal done and then play for his country, but if it isn’t done, I don’t think we’ll see him.”


http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/tottenham-transfers-gareth-bale-talks-2158588
 
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Speaking before Bale's withdrawal from the Welsh squad, Stoke's Irish midfielder Glenn Whelan, predicted: “I am not too sure he will play. He has got a big-money move lined up.

“No one knows if it is on or off but if I was Gareth I would maybe be a little wary of playing before any deal is made.

“But it’s up to himself and his manager. I dare say he would like to get a deal done and then play for his country, but if it isn’t done, I don’t think we’ll see him.”

So the quote is from a guy who does not know GB and plays for the opposition?

Who is the ref? What does he have to say about the matter?
 
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Good stuff from the Telegraph again, seemingly talking the most sense.

If public opinion has turned in Madrid, and they are rejecting the amount that Bale is going to cost, then it really makes no sense for the deal to go through this year.
 
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