Should Gareth Bale stay at Tottenham? Does loyalty really pay off?


The ongoing conjecture surrounding the future of a certain Welshman has led me to do some homework.
Spurs fans to a man will want Gareth Bale to remain at the





The ongoing conjecture surrounding the future of a certain Welshman has led me to do some homework.
Spurs fans to a man will want Gareth Bale to remain at the
After winning both the PFA player of the year and young player of the year awards this season and contributing 19 goals in the Premiership to help Tottenham fight for a Champions League place, surely Gareth Bale can finally claim to be one of the world's finest players at this moment in time. Although still only 23 years old he will be well aware that he is being mentioned in the same breath as Messi and Ronaldo and no doubt keen to start winning some trophies to go with the individual awards that he has picked up so far.
The awards ceremony for the PFA’s player of the year and young player of the year took place in London last night. Gareth Bale was the big winner of the night scooping both the Player of the year and Young player of the year awards becoming only the third player ever to win both awards in the same season.
It’s neck and neck in the EPL at the moment. It’s the "bum on seat edges", "no, I can't look at the penalty", "nail biting (and spitting out because it’s actually disgusting)" time in football. Three London teams competing for a Champions league spot and neither of them are willing to back down.
Andre Villas-Boas’ reputation as Europe’s hottest young coach took quite a battering at Chelsea, lasting the increasingly standard nine months at Stamford Bridge. As Tottenham’s weekend 3-1 win over Man City confirmed, that protege status was indeed no joke.
Sometimes when you're having a bad day there is only one thing that can lighten the mood; and that one thing is completely farcical penalty miss.
Having defeated Arsenal in the most recent north London derby I thought that Spurs had finally got over the hump.
It's a well thought out conundrum that many a Tottenham Hotspur fan comes across from time to time, this season especially.
The 2012/2013 Premier League season is drawing to a close and in the midst of the relegation dog fights and battles for the European places the winner of Player of the Season must be decided as well.
Some players have a knack for making the game of football incredibly easy to play. Dimitar Berbatov is one of those players.
With the title race all but over and a full gone conclusion after this weekend’s round of fixtures, it looks like the red half of Manchester will be celebrating come the end of the season
Like many football fans I was surprised and impressed by Arsenal's Champions League performance in Munich on Wednesday.
It's fair to say Tottenham Hotspur need a frontman.
Andre Villas-Boas was surprisingly unfazed at the end of January when Tottenham failed to secure a centre forward that everyone around White Hart Lane desperately craved.