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The answer to this hypothetical question seems quite obvious, but Gareth Bale's improvement this season ensures it's a closer race than first appears...
et another example of Cameron's broken Britton.
ve heard his older brother might be joining as part of the deal too... Roland.
think it's time anyway. That hat must smell awful by now. Time for a change and a rinse
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daredevilspur says...
"Spurs failiure to qualify for champions league last year" get a grip it was due to Chelsea winning it and the UEFA rule that spurs did not get in but Spurs did qualify.
Posted 7:55pm 15th March 2013
wozza (Manchester United) says...
@the anti eunuch keep you strange ridiculous conspiracy theories to yourself you sound like a looney toon.
Posted 3:39pm 3rd March 2013
benge (Manchester United) says...
If Bale came to United I doubt I'd buy the shirt with 'Bale' on the back, if Ronnie came back I'd be straight down to the megastore snapping up the Ronaldo7 shirt.
Posted 12:17pm 3rd March 2013
Synergy says...
@the anti eunuch> United walking the league has more to do with Mancini's managerial incompetence than RVP going to United.
And while I would love to see Ronaldo or Bale at United, I can't see either player coming in the offseason. I expect we sign a left winger and hopefully a quality central midfielder (unless Nick Powell has grown leaps and bounds and is ready for the first team).
Posted 12:57pm 2nd March 2013
the anti eunuch (Liverpool) says...
alright fair enough. I was just pointing out that while everyone seems to be taking a kicking in the media at the moment, united as usual are being touted as getting all the best players, and universally pronounced as being unstoppable. It's just a bit annoying is all. I'm feeling a little sensitive today apparently.....
Posted 6:07pm 1st March 2013
the anti eunuch (Liverpool) says...
last year f365 ran a campaign to convince everyone we should all want van persie at united instead of city "to make the league more exciting". This season, when united have walked the league, that seems to have become less important for some reason. Now we have a new campaign to get bale to united. I can't for the life of me work out which club pays the most media bungs......?
Posted 2:19pm 1st March 2013
Editor says ...
This isn't a campaign. It's a hypothetical exercise.
Synergy says...
@markfrost> Both were wingers who now enjoy a free role. They essentially play the same position. @onstandby> United always compliment our youth with smart purchases, always have and hopefully always will. We currently have Cleverly, Welbeck, Evans as important players and in a way even Rafael and Smalling (yes the last two were bought, but as youth prospects and developed at the club).
In contrast Citys entire first teams and even bench are all bought when they were already established players elsewhere. So Mike is right, Youth & local players provide the spine of the United team while foreigners and expensive purchases provide the flair. Its why United have strength in depth while Mancini complains that he doesn't have enough overpaid Mercs sitting on his bench, coz no youth players are given a chance.
Posted 2:07pm 1st March 2013
markfrost says...
Lets not let playing in different positions get in the way of a good comparison
Posted 12:07pm 1st March 2013
markofaspur (Tottenham Hotspur) says...
HarryBoulton - my understanding was that its been looked at already and no rules have been contravened, my point is that it shows Levy is willing to stand up to anyway. Of course I understand the way the market works and being a Spurs fan know how players heads can be turned. The difference is that, as proved with Modric last year, Levy is fully prepared to let a player sulk if he doesn't want to sell. He'll go eventually but I suspect not this season.
Posted 11:39am 1st March 2013
HarryBoulton says...
"much to red noes's annoyance" and much to the contravention of Premier League rules. No decision has been made on that one yet, so I wouldn't start swining your b0ll0cks about that one just yet. If Ferguson holds as much sway in the corridoors of power as some claim, Spurs may get a slap round the chops for that bit of deviency. As for Bale, listen, if Suarez or Ronaldo van have their heads turned by Europes elite, then so can Bale. Do not make the mistake of claiming the boy has white blood and dreams of Tottenham Hotspur. No player in todays market is untouchable, especially wehn Real Madrid and Barcelona are having a sniff. Spain offers life style that this country can only dream of and pays equally as well. Even if he moved to Chelsea or City or United, the big Spanish clubs could still take him, albeit for an even greater fee.
Posted 10:03am 1st March 2013