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On sky sports news now. Oh well, I’m off out to get pissed and forget all about it.
Bale could easily have said he wasnt interested in signing for us.
He never did.
It all started going wrong when that “Cardiff bringing out the big guns” story broke about Dalman flying over from France to head negotiations.
Before anyone starts, I’m not being serious, I don’t see how the club can be blamed for him not coming here and for Bale to come here on the sort of wages we’d have paid him would have been a second Bellamy type gesture in a dozen years (we may just see another one this summer) when most clubs fans don’t see one of those in a lifetime.
Scott Johnson should delete his twitter account. 🤡
I'm not sure about the "we turned him down" bit but he will be better prepared for the WC than many playing in a hotter climate.
I suppose there may well have been some resistance to him signing for us, a distraction to what SM is trying to achieve with his new boys?
Anyway, I am disappointed he didn't come here of course but I wish him well.
Just don't do anything silly and get yourself fit for November!
Not able to get close after LA played the cards maybe; but there were a number of conversations. Even involving the FAW.
Is what it is, wish it had been boxed off earlier. Glad team are going up to Scotland tomorrow now and can get on with pre-season. Only blessing is this didn't get any closer to our first game.
But what if there's a problem with his medical... not that I'd want him with us now. Bridges burnt.
Youd have to be a complete idiot to believe Bale not signing is our clubs fault.
All the speculation. Its Bales choice.
It's the press and especially the local press that blew this story out of all proportion.
There's every chance that Bale had numerous offers on the table - I said a couple of days ago it would surprise me if that wasn't the case given his abilities and his profile. But we've got no idea how good any of those offers were or how good City's offer was. The latter could have been laughable for all we know, but the club itself and the player are never going to say as much.
The suggestion is that he is not a designated player which means his salary would be no more than $1.6m per annum, which means no more than $30k a week.
I'm sure there will be other financial incentives but I'm sure in terms of salary we could've and would've matched it.
Where does this leave his future with Wales after the World Cup? Living in Los Angeles means a 12-hour flight back before every international window.
I must admit, even though I've not taken any of this seriously, I do feel gutted. All feels a bit flat now tbh.