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Bale for £85 million...Any takers?

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Re: Bale for £85 million...Any takers?
« Reply #105 on: August 23, 2013, 05:31:36 PM »
      Whilst I and many others regard us a Top 5 side, when the Big Four is mentioned people are generally referring to Man U/ Man City/ Chelsea and Ars*nal, and before everyone screams wrong wrong wrong, we have been victims of the so-called Super Clubs turning the heads of our players, we are witnessing it right now, whilst we think of Spurs as being a Super Club unfortunately at the moment there are not too many others who think likewise, and if we sell Bale we will continue to be seen as a SELLING Club, irrespective of the fact that we have so far spent close on 70 million pounds this window!!!!! :nods: :nods:

Utd was forced to sell Ronaldo but that didn't stop them being a top club. Bale is one man. So long as we replace him with quality then I don't have a problem. The next couple of seasons will tell us if we are a top 4 club. The Revolution started with AVB. I've said on this forum that one criticism I would direct against Levy was that he picked some turkey's (as managers). AVB changed that. With the right manage, I've said, we will do well.

Of course time will tell; and you are welcome to tell me I am wrong when the time comes. But if I am right, then even you will be jumping with joy.  :up:

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    United were not forced to sell Ronaldo. Until RM started making overtures, he was quite happy to stay with United.(Ring any Bells)for Ronaldo read Bale.
     The reason United REMAINED a Successful club was because they already had a squad with a considerable amount of depth,(unlike Spurs) they could have fielded 2 teams that would have contested quite successfully pretty much every competition that they entered.
 
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That is partly true but United didn't want to tell him; and yes, that is a good example about Real Madrid; same case.
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Re: Bale for £85 million...Any takers?
« Reply #106 on: August 23, 2013, 05:33:09 PM »
    When we consistently qualify for CL, and become a Team that Challenges for the title year in and year out, I will willingly agree with you, at the moment we are building a side that will hopefully do this, but we have to do it consistently over a period of time.
 
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I agree with your comments here; let us hope that last season was part of the building process to constant challengers and hopefully eventual winners.
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Re: Bale for £85 million...Any takers?
« Reply #107 on: September 01, 2013, 08:09:55 PM »
Bale has now gone and it's time to close this thread.

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Re: Bale for £85 million...Any takers?
« Reply #108 on: September 01, 2013, 09:48:22 PM »
Good call Riff, had enough of Bale talk. Now it can finally go to bed.


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