Savage seem's to have an anti Spurs biased when it comes to Bale
Savage has a bias against rationality.
Savage seem's to have an anti Spurs biased when it comes to Bale
My devil's advocate thought on transfers is: what if we more or less stand pat? You can make an argument we did great when we had our first team. If we have Sandro and Dembele to boss the midfield, Bale to score 25-30 playing striker all year, and Younes to pair with Vertonghen...
Nobody knows do they? There are many factors to consider and given that none of us know Gareth Bale personally, we can only speculate.
I think his resolve will be tested- if his resolve is indeed a factor- because he is now probably the leading player in the PL and he will certainly be motivated to showcase his talents on the biggest stage, which means playing in CL finals and winning league titles. Spurs failure to qualify for the CL must be a concern for him if he has these ambitions. At almost 24 he is no longer the up and coming player, but a world class star who can dictate his own terms. I'm sure he feels settled at Spurs, but there will be offers from all the leading clubs. Not everyone is motivated to go abroad - and Bale strikes me as a home bird - but the lure of a club like Utd might be hard to resist. Contrary to public perception, Utd do have plenty of cash for transfers and a marquee signing is due. In fact, it's essential. SAF can't be replaced, but Moyes receives one hell of a boost and confidence around the club rises if a player of Bale's ability joins. The club and the fans immediately look forward, rather than back, with thoughts of just what Bale could do in a red shirt.
In this dog eat dog world of football, I really hope, as a fan, thar he joins Utd, but I would respect his loyalty if he stayed with Spurs. As I first said, it's all speculation.
He's resisted United once already, he's a pretty grounded guy and he looks like he's staying. We showed the faith to sign him initially, through injury troubles and an awful run of PL games without a win and we've also been great for his development so far, that won't have gone unnoticed, I expect he'll be here for another season if not longer.
but every season there will be injuries RWAEB. if not those players you mention, then someone else.
You have to have decent cover to deal with these situations. - that's the same for any club.
Not only do we have first team positions that need strengthening, but we also need some more goal scorers in our squad and game changers on the bench too.
He resisted Utd when unproven- as a left back then - when his chances of being successful were unknown and he could have failed to make an impact - as was the case at Spurs for a few years.
It's an entirely different ball game now.
I don't doubt that he may stay for the reasons you've given, but he's at or near his peak now- and will be, if injury free, for the next half dozen years. This is the time for him to decide if his ambition is to help improve Spurs or move to a club where his chances of honours are much greater. The optimists might feel that he can win things at Spurs, but like RvP, the reality may be that a move is needed to bring that personal success. His cameo in the CL was two and a half years ago and he's not been back since. He has no medals of any kind. I don't believe that a player with his level of ability and obvious dedication will be happy with a 5th place finish - or even being runners-up.
If he does decide that his future lies at Utd, would Spurs fans begrudge him that?
No one at Spurs was.
If he wants to leave it all depends on how he goes about it. He's a nice chap and if Levy told him he could leave next season I think he'd accept that and continue at Spurs until he was sold but then again lots of players quickly change their character once an agent gets in their ear. He owes us another year, this isn't like RVP who wasn't offered a new contract until he started scoring for fun and staying fit, we've showed Bale great loyalty in many ways, including giving him a big new contract every season.
It's fairly clear that Bale values his free role at Spurs too and I'm not sure he'd get that elsewhere. Back when the Barca and Real rumours first started there was talk of moving him back to left back which wouldn't have suited him and he wouldn't have liked. I think it's similar with United, as much as you want him I think he'd be thought of as a winger and that's not what Bale wants anymore. I'm sure he wants to win trophies but I doubt he places that above his own progression to become the best player he can be at this stage in his career.
Wasn't that what Modric said he was promised only to find out it was a lie?
If he does decide that his future lies at Utd, would Spurs fans begrudge him that?
Wasn't that what Modric said he was promised only to find out it was a lie?
It appears that Moutinho's about to join Monaco. Can't say that I'm too bothered about it, to be honest. At least we won't spend the summer sniffing around him, again.
We do need to sign a player of his ilk, though. Let's hope that our next target's a little less bogged down in ownership issues and signs nice and early.
It appears that Moutinho's about to join Monaco. Can't say that I'm too bothered about it, to be honest. At least we won't spend the summer sniffing around him, again.
We do need to sign a player of his ilk, though. Let's hope that our next target's a little less bogged down in ownership issues and signs nice and early.