Does anyone else think that it is absolutely amazing that the, soon to be, worlds most expensive footballer was a product of the Southampton Football Club Academy?
How much of the credit can we really take? He's been a Spurs player for a long time.
He was clearly talented at 17 for us, but the credit must go to him mostly. He clearly has not settled for being just a talented young player and has obviously worked hard and improved his game to a level that I wasn't sure he'd achieve.
Plus, he's a quiet, good lad who isn't ****ing around or being a diva. He trains, he plays, he goes home.
He was pretty special at 17 in a Saints shirt.
Yes but we sold a promising 17 year old left back and he's now one of the best attacking midfielders in the world. It's nice he's one of our youth products but I'm not sure we can claim too much credit here.
Yes but we sold a promising 17 year old left back and he's now one of the best attacking midfielders in the world. It's nice he's one of our youth products but I'm not sure we can claim too much credit here.
I think we can claim more credit than spurs. We had him for longer and during a time when most of a players development happens. He was destined to be a top player, spurs didnt have to do much to keep him on track
I think we can claim more credit than spurs. We had him for longer and during a time when most of a players development happens. He was destined to be a top player, spurs didnt have to do much to keep him on track
I'm getting massively bored of this entire saga now, my last remaining positive sentiment for him disappeared along with that late winner at WHL!
True. You could say the same for Spurs though. I'm not saying we deserve no credit, but Spurs deserve a lot of credit as well.Without our input into his career he would certainly not be where he is now.
Did you watch him play for us? It was obvious he was something very special and played more like a winger then anyway.
It's true that we had him for longer but the nearer you get to the top of the tree the harder it is to climb higher. We made him into a Premiership-standard left-back, Spurs (and Bale himself) have made him into one of the best attacking midfielders in the world. That is a much harder thing to do and they deserve more credit for making that change than we do.I think we can claim more credit than spurs. We had him for longer and during a time when most of a players development happens. He was destined to be a top player, spurs didnt have to do much to keep him on track
I agree that it is harder to make those last few steps but that doesn't make tottenham's job harder or more worthy of merit. It is much harder to develop a promising kid into a potentially world class footballer than to develop a potentially world class footballer into a world class footballer. We grew bale's potential no end, tottenham realised it but so would have any other club.It's true that we had him for longer but the nearer you get to the top of the tree the harder it is to climb higher. We made him into a Premiership-standard left-back, Spurs (and Bale himself) have made him into one of the best attacking midfielders in the world. That is a much harder thing to do and they deserve more credit for making that change than we do.