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  • #16
    Re: Bale

    I bet Morison is counting his lucky stars 😂

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    • #17
      Re: Bale

      Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
      In all seriousness, and I've said this before, as fun as it was for us, the 'Wales. Golf. Madrid' thing was a spectacularly insulting thing to the fans who pay good money for his wages. I also think he should have left Madrid many years sooner and that was all a bit unsavoury.

      Quite clearly though, this is down to A Quiet Monkfish's spurned advances towards him
      The Government of Spain pay the wages at Real Madrid dont they?

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      • #18
        Re: Bale

        Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
        In all seriousness, and I've said this before, as fun as it was for us, the 'Wales. Golf. Madrid' thing was a spectacularly insulting thing to the fans who pay good money for his wages. I also think he should have left Madrid many years sooner and that was all a bit unsavoury.

        Quite clearly though, this is down to A Quiet Monkfish's spurned advances towards him

        It was a playful dig directed at the Merengue media machine rather than a dig at the fans. Marca and the likes were printing stories suggesting he preferred to be playing golf than play for Madrid. It was an incessant media storm. Context is key.

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        • #19
          Re: Bale

          Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
          In all seriousness, and I've said this before, as fun as it was for us, the 'Wales. Golf. Madrid' thing was a spectacularly insulting thing to the fans who pay good money for his wages. I also think he should have left Madrid many years sooner and that was all a bit unsavoury.

          Quite clearly though, this is down to A Quiet Monkfish's spurned advances towards him
          When Bale first arrived at RM he was known by the locals as the 'Cardiff Express'. They loved him. He ended up two seasons virtually on the bench, and - as you say - ended up effectively taking the p*ss. He'd have done the same here. He's a Welsh football legend of course, but the greatest ? No, there was one greater than him. He's a mega star, able to command huge sponsorship deals and wages, but I doubt he'd have broken into a trot for City. With football it's normally 'what can this player bring to the team'. With Bale it's more 'what can this club do for me'. City dodged a very expensive bullet.

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          • #20
            Re: Bale

            Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
            Quite. It’s embarrassing.
            quoting Gavin & Stacey did it for me...

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            • #21
              Re: Bale

              It’s good to see monkfish knows **** all about football and politics. Embarrassing.

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              • #22
                Re: Bale

                There's an issue with his paperwork, so maybe he's coming here anyway

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                • #23
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                  Originally posted by A Quiet Monkfish View Post
                  Having just returned from a 3 week holiday it's taken me 24hrs to recover from the shock of leaving as England were battling against New Zealand in the 3rd Test, to return as England were completing a fifth test victory over India. To say I was perplexed is putting it mildly !

                  But I want to just get my thoughts on the Bale sage in writing, even though no doubt I'll probably be repeating what has been said elsewhere. There's a scene in Gavin & Stacey when Gavin says to Smithie something along the lines '..if we met now I don't think we'd be friends..'. In the same vein, were Bale not Welsh, there's little that I see and hear from him that would make me admire him, apart from his footballing ability. If the story of his turning up at a school in Cardiff with an LAFC top/hoody are true, then for me it just about sums the person up. I've had a pop at Ralls and Vaulks over the last couple of years but they - and no doubt others - have always struck me as grounded, accessible, approachable people. Folk you can relate to. I'm glad Bale didn't come here. I suspect Morison was rather relieved too.

                  Your last line is how I feel (I'm glad Bale didn't come here. I suspect Morison was rather relieved too)

                  I 'm sure Moza would like to get on with his own plans , however ordinary they be appear in some fans eyes , and away from the circus and distractions that signing Bale or Ramsey would bring, In a way it has already disrupted or planning , it would undermine his own decisions and plans and we need to see him grow and develop his own chosen squad and tactics not knit it around a superstars own Welsh Country needs .

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                  • #24
                    Re: Bale

                    Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                    In all seriousness, and I've said this before, as fun as it was for us, the 'Wales. Golf. Madrid' thing was a spectacularly insulting thing to the fans who pay good money for his wages. I also think he should have left Madrid many years sooner and that was all a bit unsavoury.

                    Quite clearly though, this is down to A Quiet Monkfish's spurned advances towards him
                    Just to point out that it was Pedrag Mijatovic who coined the phrase 'Wales. Golf. Madrid' in order to insult or put Bale down on Spanish radio. I think he was director of football at RM at the time? Anyway, you can't blame Wales fans or Bale for wanting to own that narrative and turn it into a positive, because at the end of the day it was clearly untrue. Count the trophies he won there.

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