- Jul 30, 2004
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If there is an award at the end of each window for the thread that attracts the most infantile and deluded posters, this one has already won.
He is too expensive under any probable deal conditions
He does not have the off-the-ball work ethic of a Poch player
He is too old to adopt a totally new ethos
He has no resale value
He would probably see it as a backward step and be de-motivated
He would be injured for the season after just one Poch double training session.
Every time one of you says, "but we'd have a world class partnership up front with Bale and Kane" are willfully ignoring what got us where we are today and what got Kane where he is - hard work and a phenomenal ethos, neither of which Bale can give us.
Buying Bale is the same as pressing the self-destruct button on the Poch era. Please explain how it is not?
He is too expensive under any probable deal conditions
He does not have the off-the-ball work ethic of a Poch player
He is too old to adopt a totally new ethos
He has no resale value
He would probably see it as a backward step and be de-motivated
He would be injured for the season after just one Poch double training session.
Every time one of you says, "but we'd have a world class partnership up front with Bale and Kane" are willfully ignoring what got us where we are today and what got Kane where he is - hard work and a phenomenal ethos, neither of which Bale can give us.
Buying Bale is the same as pressing the self-destruct button on the Poch era. Please explain how it is not?