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Tim Sherwood rues loss of Gareth Bale

mawspurs

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Tim Sherwood believes Tottenham could have challenged for the Premier League title this season had Gareth Bale still been in their side.

Source: Sky Sports

Forward Bale, 24, excelled for Spurs last season, scoring 26 goals in all competitions, before being sold in the summer to Real Madrid for a world-record £85m fee.

The Welshman has performed well in Spain this campaign, scoring 20 goals in 38 appearances, including a superb solo winner in Wednesday night's Copa del Rey final against Barcelona.

Tottenham, who also sold midfielder Luka Modric to Real in August 2012 for a fee believed to be around £33m, have struggled to maintain a challenge for a Champions League qualification spot this season and are currently sixth, seven points behind fourth-placed Arsenal.

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jezz

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Tim Sherwood believes Tottenham could have challenged for the Premier League title this season had Gareth Bale still been in their side.

Source: Sky Sports

Forward Bale, 24, excelled for Spurs last season, scoring 26 goals in all competitions, before being sold in the summer to Real Madrid for a world-record £85m fee.

The Welshman has performed well in Spain this campaign, scoring 20 goals in 38 appearances, including a superb solo winner in Wednesday night's Copa del Rey final against Barcelona.

Tottenham, who also sold midfielder Luka Modric to Real in August 2012 for a fee believed to be around £33m, have struggled to maintain a challenge for a Champions League qualification spot this season and are currently sixth, seven points behind fourth-placed Arsenal.

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Another quote straight from the ministry of the fcuking obvious.
Jesus Tim shut it will ya.
 

kaz Hirai

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Didn't realise he was on 20 goals already on his first season. Impressive

We must be their favourite place to shop. They can have new goal scoring sensation harry Kane if they like.

50 million and benzema... Special price for our special friends
 

idontgetit

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Tim Sherwood believes Tottenham could have challenged for the Premier League title this season had Gareth Bale still been in their side.

Source: Sky Sports

Forward Bale, 24, excelled for Spurs last season, scoring 26 goals in all competitions, before being sold in the summer to Real Madrid for a world-record £85m fee.

The Welshman has performed well in Spain this campaign, scoring 20 goals in 38 appearances, including a superb solo winner in Wednesday night's Copa del Rey final against Barcelona.

Tottenham, who also sold midfielder Luka Modric to Real in August 2012 for a fee believed to be around £33m, have struggled to maintain a challenge for a Champions League qualification spot this season and are currently sixth, seven points behind fourth-placed Arsenal.

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UncleBuck

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Didn't realise he was on 20 goals already on his first season. Impressive

We must be their favourite place to shop. They can have new goal scoring sensation harry Kane if they like.

50 million and benzema... Special price for our special friends
Makes a bit of a mockery as to the 'season to settle down' argument doesn't it....
 

Metalhead

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Give him a break, he was asked a question, he replied.
I must admit that people constantly starting threads just as an excuse to have a pop at him is getting pretty boring. He'll be gone in a few weeks and the hatred can pass to someone else.
 

Vwbottom

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Wouldnt be surprised if he himself had some part in the whole Bale saga, Sherwood seems to have carried far to much influence far beyond his merits.
 

Metalhead

But that's a debate for another thread.....
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Wouldnt be surprised if he himself had some part in the whole Bale saga, Sherwood seems to have carried far to much influence far beyond his merits.
No doubt. He's probably responsible for Gazza getting injured in the '91 cup final and that bloke refusing to sell his business and holding up the stadium development project too.
 

Jody

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Bale and modric with the Copa del rey. At least we invested that £115m well.
 
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mattyspurs

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No doubt. He's probably responsible for Gazza getting injured in the '91 cup final and that bloke refusing to sell his business and holding up the stadium development project too.
He most certainly gave Sol Cambell contract advice when he was here...****!
 

absolute bobbins

Am Yisrael Chai
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Give him a break, he was asked a question, he replied.

No, you bat questions like that away, you NEVER, EVER answer them.

You don't even need media training to know how to do it, he's bound to have seen at least one politician have a TV interview in his 40 something years, either just ignore it, answer your own question or end the presser because the journo is an idiot.
 
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NEVILLEB

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Wouldnt be surprised if he himself had some part in the whole Bale saga, Sherwood seems to have carried far to much influence far beyond his merits.

Sherwood also probably caused the banking collapse and world wide recession.

What else can we blame him for?
 

fatpiranha

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Sherwood also probably caused the banking collapse and world wide recession.

What else can we blame him for?

Inventing Aids, starting WW1, Justin Bieber, genital warts, 9/11, giving birth to Simon Cowell, faking the moon landings, the assassination of Princess Diana, kiddyfiddling priests and the extinction of the dinosaurs for starters :mad:.
 
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