Having watched the video now, I feel the article twists Bale's words slightly. I think he just gets drawn into using cliches in this interview which are easily misunderstood. Partly Crooks' fault for asking such inane questions.
I really would love to know what is "scandalous" about what Harry has done to Bostock.
Having watched the video now, I feel the article twists Bale's words slightly. I think he just gets drawn into using cliches in this interview which are easily misunderstood. Partly Crooks' fault for asking such inane questions.
What's scandalous is that we invest in young talent and don't seem to have the ability to nurture it, let alone use it.
I'm using Bostock as a generic example. Harry's apparent lack of interest in the development of our younger talent is scandalous.
Some talent he has invested time in - Walker and Livermore are the obvious examples, and to a certain degree Caulker and Naughton - which is an improvement on some of our previous managers (for example, Jol's handling of Ziegler and Kaboul, Ramos' handling of Kaboul), although a lot of the time it does boil down to his idea of loaning them out and loaning them out until he thinks they're ready, rather than giving them opportunities to ease into the team.
On the subject of Bostock, it's pretty clear he's another Taarabt - he has talent, but his attitude is appalling and his professionalism non-existent.
On the subject of Bostock, you couldn't be more wrong. Without being rude to you, I do suggest you learn more about this player before posting comments which are clearly based on your own conjecture and not on facts.
When his poor attitude has been cited for his loan spells at Brentford and Hull ending prematurely, its not based on my conjecture - it's based on comments from people who've worked with him day-to-day.
On the subject of Bostock, it's pretty clear he's another Taarabt - he has talent, but his attitude is appalling and his professionalism non-existent.
I have to agree with Spurcat on this subject. If Bostock does have an attitude it will be one of anger at having been duped into joining us rather than Everton, and I think he would be entirely justified in having that attitude. How can a player who was rated so highly suddenly become so bad? I'm sorry, but I simply do not buy into that, especially when we have seen how badly Redknap has managed our youth policy. It's a shambles. I'm far more ready to believe that Bostock has been put out on loan because Redknap hasn't got a clue how to deal with him, or (as is more likely) simply cannot be arsed, because he isn't a big-name player.
On the subject of Bostock, you couldn't be more wrong. Without being rude to you, I do suggest you learn more about this player before posting comments which are clearly based on your own conjecture and not on facts.
Why do you think our youth policy is a shambles HIAG?
Can you put up a link to that WY.
They've put it on the original link that I posted

Well having watched it he does seem a little stary eyed about himself. So far today he has flattered to deceive, you are not where you think you are Gareth, not yet anyway. Still plenty of work to do at Tottenham methinks.
I would soon get rid of my bad attitude if I was playing under Paolo Di Canio..... you don't want to get on the wrong side of him. It's what a lot of these flash youngsters need.. a good kick up the arse and to keep working hard, then their natural talent should shine through