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We sell him to ManUre or Chavs will be criminal...
Young players with talent is upto the management to nurture them not sell them on after a few dodgy games...
C'mon Vis ,a hypothesis for you, can you see Bill Nick, Terry Venners or Keith Burkinshaw cashing in and giving up on Bale ?
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Italian clubs should not sign 'over-rated' Tottenham star Gareth Bale – Claudio Gentile
World Cup winner urges Serie A's finest to ditch any potential
interest in the Welshman claiming he is not a "champion" despite his San
Siro heroics
By Joel Lamy
30 Apr 2011 14:12:00
Italy’s World Cup winning defender Claudio Gentile has urged Serie A’s big clubs not to try and sign Tottenham Hotspur's Gareth Bale in the summer.
Bale was recently voted PFA Player of the Year after an impressive season
which has seen him, most notably, hit a stunning hat-trick at San Siro
against defending champions Inter in the Champions League.
Bale has many admirers throughout Europe, with reports saying Chelsea will
make a £40 million bid for the Welsh winger, but Gentile, who is famous
for shackling Diego Maradona in the 1982 World Cup, is not among them.
The renowned hard-man told the Mirror: “I do not think [Gareth] Bale is a champion. He’s over-rated.
"His name appeared in the limelight only because he scored three goals in the Champions League match against Inter.
“This is not the kind of player that makes you step up to another level.”
This season, Bale has scored 11 goals in all competitions and he is currently ranked 58th in the Castrol EDGE Rankings above the likes of Franck Ribery (60th), Didier Drogba (70th) and Cesc Fabregas (91st).
However, the Welshman and Spurs face a battle if they are to qualify for next
season's Champions League. They are currently sitting in fifth place in
the Premier League four points behind Manchester City with just five
games to play, and face a daunting trip to Chelsea this afternoon.
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I said it at the start of the season where our weakness lies and that is upfront ...Harry had faith in his strikers that they would do the buisness for him, I didnt, but then not even I could envisage them letting him down as they have ...
What team in the history of top tier football has finished in the top six with its forwards scoring so few goals ?
The team has been letdown by poor finishing from the strikers for all the season and had they been delivering even moderate goal returns, then we wouldnt be having this disscussion about seeling on players like Bale ...
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and when he does cross the ball it seems to be half hearted like hes not lookin where hes crossing the ball.
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