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He may not be Messi and it pains me to say it but he is one of the most exciting payers we have the privilege to watch in the PL right now - whenever it looks like he's peaked or they've 'found him out' he keeps doing it. I don't mind saying it - he is fucking different class.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Sunderland. And I thought that before they got rid

> of O'Neill.


Same here. After the appointment of the crypto-fascist I'll be cheering if they go down.

If QPR win tonight they will still have an outside chance, otherwise curtains for them too along with Reading...

maxxi Wrote:

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> ...whenever it looks like he's peaked or they've 'found him

> out' he keeps doing it. I don't mind saying it -

> he is @#$%& different class.


Certainly is. He was getting 'doubled-up' on out on the wing, but he's since drifted into the middle more, and therefore harder to pick up. I reckon he will stay for at least one more season if Spurs quailfy for CL, but eventually he'll leave unless Spurs start seriously challenging for the title...

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Bale will continue to do so too.



One good season doesn't make a world class player, let's have this conversation in a few years, and if he's anywhere near Ronaldo or Messi, I'll happily admit I was wrong, can't see him being in their league but we'll see.

red devil Wrote:

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> maxxi Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > ...whenever it looks like he's peaked or they've

> 'found him

> > out' he keeps doing it. I don't mind saying it

> -

> > he is @#$%& different class.

>

> Certainly is. He was getting 'doubled-up' on out

> on the wing, but he's since drifted into the

> middle more, and therefore harder to pick up. I

> reckon he will stay for at least one more season

> if Spurs quailfy for CL, but eventually he'll

> leave unless Spurs start seriously challenging for

> the title...


So he'll be leaving at the end of the season then. ;)

Bale is the stand out player in the premiership. Everyone accepts that. Not sure what world class means but he needs to do it in the champions league to get proper recognition and acceptance across Europe. Wales are prob not going to be at the cutting edge of international football, so it's down to Spurs to do something in the Champions League, to get him the big challenge be needs, or he will go elsewhere. Will be interesting to see his progress, he keeps getting better at Premiership level but bigger platforms lie ahead.

FA Cup Predictor Update:


Results of the play-off predictions for the 2 FA Cup replays...


EP v Mx


EP 1 Correct Result and 0 Correct Scores = 1pt

Mx 0 Correct Results and 0 Correct Scores = 0pts


EP goes through.



OT v JL


OT 1 Correct Result and 0 Correct Scores = 1pt

JL 0 Correct Results and 0 Correct Scores = 0pts


OT goes through.


Revised draw for the Semi's...


SC v OT

RD v EP

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