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You can tell, the story is backwards. Bale is in the better emotional place, Rooney is scurrying fro grannies and dusty cat flaps.
you do realise its talking about the silly PR spin advisors give about the emotional state the player is allegedly in. Bale's emotional PR was heavier than Rooney's both, however, are childish and actually a bit offensive, something the article also points out.You can tell, the story is backwards. Bale is in the better emotional place, Rooney is scurrying fro grannies and dusty cat flaps.
Even if it's clearly better for the team to have them around?
Presumably there are some caveats to your policy? I mean, if Bale wanted to leave but Real only offered £30m I'm guessing you wouldn't sell?
Questioned Ben Smith re Bale article on BBC without quotes:
@BenSmithBBC: @Jonny_Moffett totally understand your concern, Jonny. It's hard to explain on here, all I will say is that it has been v carefully sourced.
Questioned Ben Smith re Bale article on BBC without quotes:
@BenSmithBBC: @Jonny_Moffett totally understand your concern, Jonny. It's hard to explain on here, all I will say is that it has been v carefully sourced.
You can tell, the story is backwards. Bale is in the better emotional place, Rooney is scurrying fro grannies and dusty cat flaps.
La Sexta, apparently very reliable, say it's done. 90m (doesn't state if pounds or euros but if euros it's £77m), 10m in earnings (190k a week), 6m more if he wins the Ballon d'Or. No other players involved.
Urgh.
Are you sure that should not read "Cats and Grannies Dusty Flaps"??
You have to wonder if he did go, would first day of training resemble something along the lines of this
You have to wonder if he did go, would first day of training resemble something along the lines of this
Where are all the itks when u need them? No one seems to be reporting much on bale. Surely they know a little on what's going on. Maybe there really is nothing going on?