If some of you haven't seen it, Bale was fouled from behind by Charlie Adam in a pre-season Friendly in America. Bale has since branded Adams a coward and says he won't accept his apology.
Now, i'd like to first establish 2 things:
1) I think Charlie Adam is a nob with an overinflated opinion of himself. (Now with correct spelling.)
2) I don't wish injury on any player.
BUT
When it comes to the Olympics, I get quite patriotic...No, actually, I ****ing love it. I'll find myself roaring at the telly, screaming some name I've literally just learnt 10 minutes beforehand, as they bat a miniature plastic ball across a table, or sweep a patch of brightly coloured ice in front of what looks like Neolithic man's first 'You always complain about the other iron leaking' last minute birthday present to his wife. I don't care what it is, there's just something magical about the Olympics, if you disagree watch Channel 4's ad for the paralympics, and if you still disagree, **** off, you're dead inside!
[video=youtube;tuAPPeRg3Nw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuAPPeRg3Nw[/video]
Now, I know traditionally football wouldn't be seen as a key event, but anyone who went to St James' Park yesterday, anyone who got dragged up onto their feet by some mental African lad with a set of bongos, anyone who joined in on the many (****ing many) Mexican waves, anyone who found themselves cheering the Honduran keeper's heroics as if it was Tim Krul in the final of the FA Cup, anyone who ignored the blatant refereering failures and bias towards the underdogs HAS to agree that it has a place and deserves respect!
Now we come to Bale, who, in my opinion, does not!
He was the poster boy for the olympic football, he was the one photographed wearing those shirts (what happened to them? They're miles nicer than the ones we currently wear?) he was the one who's image was beamed world wide, who's stock rose astronomically. He pulled out through injury, a back injury, and then scores a diving header a day or two after Team GB's first game...I may be going a bit over the top, but...****! In doing that he devalued not only the sport he claims to love, but the Olympics as a whole by suggesting a pre-season game was more important than representing your nation in the greatest sporting spectacle this nation has seen!
As I said, I'd never wish injury upon any player, but I struggle to find sympathy for Bale - the boy who chose to ignore the Lion, cried wolf and got bitten!
Now, i'd like to first establish 2 things:
1) I think Charlie Adam is a nob with an overinflated opinion of himself. (Now with correct spelling.)
2) I don't wish injury on any player.
BUT
When it comes to the Olympics, I get quite patriotic...No, actually, I ****ing love it. I'll find myself roaring at the telly, screaming some name I've literally just learnt 10 minutes beforehand, as they bat a miniature plastic ball across a table, or sweep a patch of brightly coloured ice in front of what looks like Neolithic man's first 'You always complain about the other iron leaking' last minute birthday present to his wife. I don't care what it is, there's just something magical about the Olympics, if you disagree watch Channel 4's ad for the paralympics, and if you still disagree, **** off, you're dead inside!
[video=youtube;tuAPPeRg3Nw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuAPPeRg3Nw[/video]
Now, I know traditionally football wouldn't be seen as a key event, but anyone who went to St James' Park yesterday, anyone who got dragged up onto their feet by some mental African lad with a set of bongos, anyone who joined in on the many (****ing many) Mexican waves, anyone who found themselves cheering the Honduran keeper's heroics as if it was Tim Krul in the final of the FA Cup, anyone who ignored the blatant refereering failures and bias towards the underdogs HAS to agree that it has a place and deserves respect!
Now we come to Bale, who, in my opinion, does not!
He was the poster boy for the olympic football, he was the one photographed wearing those shirts (what happened to them? They're miles nicer than the ones we currently wear?) he was the one who's image was beamed world wide, who's stock rose astronomically. He pulled out through injury, a back injury, and then scores a diving header a day or two after Team GB's first game...I may be going a bit over the top, but...****! In doing that he devalued not only the sport he claims to love, but the Olympics as a whole by suggesting a pre-season game was more important than representing your nation in the greatest sporting spectacle this nation has seen!
As I said, I'd never wish injury upon any player, but I struggle to find sympathy for Bale - the boy who chose to ignore the Lion, cried wolf and got bitten!
the problem has been all the media over reaction and then you have every tom, dick and harry offering his view via the media and attempting to suggest Bale turned his back on team gb for a pre season game.