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Gareth Bale

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He's pulled me back into contention in fantasy football almost single handedly as my captain.

I think if we get top four this season he'd consider staying a bit longer.
 
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Andre Villas-Boas has no intention of letting Gareth Bale leave Tottenham


Last Updated: November 29, 2012 6:21pm

Bale has established himself as one of the most dangerous attacking players in football in recent seasons and has often been linked with rival clubs.

Speculation recently has claimed that Real Madrid will make a move for the Wales international next summer, while Barcelona are also mooted as admirers of Bale.

Speaking after Bale's impressive performance in Wednesday's 2-1 win over Liverpool, Villas-Boas admitted he would understand if the winger received offers.

However, Villas-Boas has moved to reiterate his stance that Bale will not be sold and he remains an integral part of Spurs' future.

Villas-Boas told the club's official website: "Like all of our key players, Gareth is on a long-term contract as we continue to build for the future and his progression will be of benefit to our team.

"He is an important part of our future and we have no intention of letting any of our top players go."

Bale is under contract at Spurs until 2016 and has previously spoken of a wish to play football abroad at some stage in his career.

http://www1.skysports.com/football/...ention-of-letting-Gareth-Bale-leave-Tottenham
 
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Bale out with me at Real!
By PAT SHEEHAN

LUKA MODRIC has told Gareth Bale to join him at Real Madrid — so they can rule the world together.

Former Spurs midfielder Modric quit White Hart Lane at the start of this season in a deal worth £33million.

Now Modric, 27, is hoping Tottenham star Bale can be persuaded to play alongside him and Cristiano Ronaldo in a midfield the Croatia star describes as ‘unstoppable’.

Modric, who has been a massive hit at the Bernabeu since his controversial move, went public on his feelings for the first time and revealed how Bale had told him he wants big-time football.

He insisted: “We used to talk and I know he wants to play Champions League football every season and has a big dream of winning the Champions League.

“Madrid would be a great club for him to achieve his dreams.

“I play with Ronaldo here at Madrid and the way he just runs with the ball with such confidence and defenders back off him is exactly the same as Gareth.

“To have the both in the same team would be unstoppable.”
The key to any move is 23-year-year old Bale’s desire to experience football at the highest possible level he can — and pit himself against the very best week in, week out.

Wales star Bale is unlikely to gain regular Champions League football at Tottenham unless there is a massive investment in the team.

And Wales are currently rated among the minnows of world football — ranked just 66 by FIFA — with their chances of regularly qualifying for major international tournaments extremely slim.

Tottenham signed Bale on an improved four-year deal earlier this season. And manager Andre Villas-Boas was adamant after Bale scored at both ends in Wednesday’s 2-1 home win over Liverpool, which took Spurs fifth, that he was going nowhere.

White Hart Lane chief AVB said: “Gareth is performing at a tremendously high level at the moment, along with many of his team-mates. He is making a vital contribution as we seek to narrow the gap on the leaders.

“Like all of our key players, Gareth is on a long-term contract as we continue to build for the future and his progression will be of benefit to our team.”

Modric, too, was told by chairman Daniel Levy that he was not for sale and the Tottenham decision to stop him trebling his money at Chelsea in 2011 sparked a bitter war of words between the board and the player.

The Blues made a massive attempt to get playmaker Modric to move across London but Levy refused to cash in on a player who cost £16.5m from Dinamo Zagreb in 2008.

But the Spurs supremo eventually had to concede defeat and finally granted the Croat his wish to move to Spain in August.

Modric added: “Of course Spurs want to keep Bale — he is loved by the fans and it is easy to see why.

“But they must make Champions League football this season if he is to stay.

“If he decides to leave Spurs then every top club in Europe will want him.

“He is an intelligent guy and is open to new experiences.

“I know he sees the value in playing abroad, so when the time comes he will have a big decision to make.

“There is not a club in the world that would not want Gareth in their team.

“The way he plays scares defenders — and when he is in full flow there is no stopping him.

“It is not just that he has pace but he has the goals and creates goals to go with it.

“Already he is one of the best players in the world and he will only get better.

“There are some great players in the Premier League but for me Gareth is now the best and most dangerous.”

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I think Modric has a great potential to become the most hated former Spurs player ever if he doesn't stop trying to lure Bale to Madrid. He is being very ungratefull ! We gave him the chance to play in a top league and then let him join his "dream" club Real Madrid. And now he is repaying that by trying to unsettle our only remaining world class player.
 
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The key to any move is 23-year-year old Bale’s desire to experience football at the highest possible level he can — and pit himself against the very best week in, week out.

Surely that works against moving to La Liga?
 
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He was answering questions on twitter yesterday and when asked Messi or Ronaldo, Bale said Ronaldo. Full stop.

He must have been talking about the Brazilian one.

In all seriousness he looks like he has the same build an athleticism as Cristiano and I can see why he would model his game on him.
 
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Bale and Ronaldo in the same team would be awesome to watch. It would also show just how good our team was and how much more we should have done with it if half of the midfield ends up going to play for the biggest team in the world.

But I think we've got him for at least a couple more seasons. And I'm not too worried - we have to accept he will go eventually. And enjoy the fact that when he does we will get paaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaid motherfudgeaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
 
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Bale and Ronaldo in the same team would be awesome to watch. It would also show just how good our team was and how much more we should have done with it if half of the midfield ends up going to play for the biggest team in the world.

But I think we've got him for at least a couple more seasons. And I'm not too worried - we have to accept he will go eventually. And enjoy the fact that when he does we will get paaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaid motherfudgeaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

Don't forget that Rafael van der Vaart was also part of Real Madrid's midfield not so very long ago.
 
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Good man

He also adopts his free-kick technique - for those who have noticed. Seems to work :)

I think he's been practising too. Until quite recently, we'd seen the Cristiano Ronaldo stance followed by a Steffen Freund delivery, but he seems to be improving on the latter.
 
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Bale and Ronaldo in the same team would be awesome to watch. It would also show just how good our team was and how much more we should have done with it if half of the midfield ends up going to play for the biggest team in the world.

But I think we've got him for at least a couple more seasons. And I'm not too worried - we have to accept he will go eventually. And enjoy the fact that when he does we will get paaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaid motherfudgeaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

This is a point that needs to be made more! Everyone is comparing AVB and Redknapp as if their squads were the same. Redknapp had two (maybe 3 - VDV) utterly world class midfielders who were never injured for him, and we barely scraped into 4th place. AVB has lost Modric, VDV outright, and Kaboul Parker and Assou-Ekotto (our next 3 most important players) to long term injuries and has kept us in the same area in the league. Just imagine if he had the squad Redknapp had to play with... Given that Redknapp had that squad for the best part of 3 years and hasn't established us as a regular CL team means we should probably look on his tenure as a failure. You have one shot with world class players; you succeed or they leave. Looks like we're gonna lose our last world class player from that time and we'll be back to mid table unless we can find some more unproven gems again.
 
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This is a point that needs to be made more! Everyone is comparing AVB and Redknapp as if their squads were the same. Redknapp had two (maybe 3 - VDV) utterly world class midfielders who were never injured for him, and we barely scraped into 4th place. AVB has lost Modric, VDV outright, and Kaboul Parker and Assou-Ekotto (our next 3 most important players) to long term injuries and has kept us in the same area in the league. Just imagine if he had the squad Redknapp had to play with... Given that Redknapp had that squad for the best part of 3 years and hasn't established us as a regular CL team means we should probably look on his tenure as a failure. You have one shot with world class players; you succeed or they leave. Looks like we're gonna lose our last world class player from that time and we'll be back to mid table unless we can find some more unproven gems again.

Don't be silly.

We still have Jermaine Jenas.

Oh...

Wait a minute...
 
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I would love to see last seasons league predictions thread and see how many posters claimed we could do better than 4th. Now people talking as if redknapp had a title winning squad and underachieved looool. The fact is redknapp was integral in bale and luka's development and his 'kick the ball around' tactics led them to be considered world class . Rafa also thrived under Lennon, so did Ade, oh look so did lennon, oh look again so did Huddlestone.
 
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