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Bale: Footballer of the Year by the Football Writers' Association

Sanj

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Congratulations Mr Bale, a goal or 6 to celebrate would be nice over the next 7 days....
Premier League - Bale wins Football Writers' award

Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Gareth Bale was named England's Footballer of the Year by the Football Writers' Association.
The Wales international, 23, topped the poll of journalists with a narrow victory over Manchester United's Dutch international forward Robin van Persie, who won it last year when he was at Arsenal. Chelsea's Spanish midfielder Juan Mata came third.
Bale is the first Spurs player to win the world's oldest individual award since David Ginola in 1999 and the first Wales international to claim it since Everton goalkeeper Neville Southall in 1985.
"I've been very fortunate to play in such a fantastic team and I owe a lot to my team-mates and obviously the manager who has shown such faith in me," Bale told the FWA
FWA chairman Andy Dunn said: "In a contest for votes that took so many late twists and turns, Gareth's penchant for the spectacular captured the imagination.
"He is a player who is rising inexorably towards the rarefied levels of world stars such as Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. Lets hope he lights up the Premier League for many seasons to come."
Bale has scored 24 goals in all competitions for Spurs and five for Wales, many of them spectacular strikes from outside the penalty area.
His performances helped Tottenham reach the Europa League quarter-finals and have kept them in the race for a top-four finish in the Premier League and a possible return to the Champions League.
He will receive the prestigious FWA trophy at a gala dinner in London next Thursday.
The award completed a personal treble for Bale who on Sunday was also named Player of the Year and Young Player of the Year by his peers in the Professional Footballers' Association. He also won the Player of the Year Award in 2011.
The Footballer of the Year award is the oldest of its kind in world football and was first given to Stanley Matthews in 1948.

http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/news/...named-englands-footballer-year-110326316.html
 

stevenurse

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Add £10m...

Although Seriously I dont think he will leave. He seems to really like Villas-Boas. The whole AVB name thing is probably nothing to do with it but he seems to really like and appreciate what he is doing for his career. With him staying and a few additions we will be a real force next year. I hope.
 

kungfugrip

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Add £10m...

Although Seriously I dont think he will leave. He seems to really like Villas-Boas. The whole AVB name thing is probably nothing to do with it but he seems to really like and appreciate what he is doing for his career. With him staying and a few additions we will be a real force next year. I hope.

Yep his price is rising.

However, if it was me, when Zinedine Zidine starts talking about how good you are, my head would definitely be turned. :(
 

nightgoat

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Even though Zidane is primarily talking about Bale in his official role of Real Madrid Transfer Target Fluffer.
 

Archibald&Crooks

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Have any Liverpool old boys come out yet and said what a disgrace it is?

Meanwhile reports that Luis Saurez has had to cancel his scheduled appearance in the CH4 show 'Come Dine With Me' after failing to provide assurances that he would actually buy and cook food as opposed to simply attempting to eat his guests have been confirmed by the producers of the show, who cited 'cultural differences' for the misunderstanding.
 

BringBack_leGin

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This is the one that players value more as well I think. Well done lad, delighted for him.
 

Misfit

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Prepare for a summer of uneneding and ceaseless articles by the very same twats complaining about how our shit stain of a club should stop torturing brave Gareth and let him run free on the plains of European football.
 

Yid121

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Even though Zidane is primarily talking about Bale in his official role of Real Madrid Transfer Target Fluffer.
Fluffer?! Can't believe someone else uses this word, it's meaning is perfect for this example
 

C0YS

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This is bigger than the PFA, it's older and more prestigious. Well done Bale.
 

bomberH

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Would be rather amusing if Bale didn't win Spurs fans player of the year. In fact, I'd say there's a reasonable chance Vertonghen may win it. They'd probably start a thread about it on RAWK - 'See, even Spuds fans fink he's shit'.
 

Misfit

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hodspurs

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well done lad... hes been a joy this season... hopefully he can get over the injury and show some of him scintillating form in the next few week...
 

Anto18

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This is the one that players value more as well I think. Well done lad, delighted for him.

Why is that exactly? Id of thought being voted player of the year by your fellow professionals would be worth more !
Who exactly are these sports writers?
 

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