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Absolutely right of course, the club wouldn't turn it down and us as fans would be over the moon.
I would like to think professionally he wouldn't want to just leave mid season but if that's it then so be it, I'd be amazed at just that. Club needs a lift.
Id want this sorted soon though, either it's legit possible or it would be great for him to come out and dismiss it if not, don't want it rumbling on all summer.
Fully expect the latter and he ends up at Newcastle or something.
Both it is then
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The whole vibe of our transfer policy this summer has been about bargains, some Championship experience and up and coming types and now we're supposedly in for Ramsey and Bale. It's ludicrous and completely in keeping with the way we operate. After these two I expect our next signing to be the ghost of a 19th century Amish woman.
Whether there's any truth or substance in the Bale and Ramsey stories or not, I do find it amusing that articles appear in mainstream media such as the Daily Record, but just link back to a story elsewhere on the Web that could have been written by any Dic, Sion or Daffydd. Some other then even then write their own story, publishing it on their own site based on one of the articles just adding to the rumours, that make it appear more credible.
Bale (let alone Ramsey again) would be fantastic for all the obvious marquee signing benefits. If there’s even a grain of truth in this speculation we shouldn’t be building anything around both, they’ll obviously be there for quite unique and personal (or selfish, if you’re more cynically minded) reasons for the very short term and will not be playing consistently.
I’m basing this on the make up of the Wales setup over the last couple of qualification cycles, but you’d feel they could potentially be a better fit for a squad that is trying to move to a blend of home grown talent, players beginning their careers, and potentially some interested loanees, rather than an ageing squad filled with journeymen.
If it can be made to work with an offer that won’t sink us then both parties can hopefully scratch each other’s backs. It would be quite the picture to see him run out for the city.
I agree with him. Bale is still a world class football player. His talent deserves better than this team and this level.
With regards what is good for our club, maybe the extra 40k a week would be better spent on signing three or four youngsters we will be at the club for the next 5 seasons.
Watched the Welsh Match of the Day programme and there was a general agreement among those asked (Tony Pulis, Joe Ledley, Ashley Williams and Nia Jones) that the Championship was a very demanding league that Bale should probably avoid - they thought he was still good enough for the Premier League.