Bale to United I swear to god it’s going to happen
Gareth Bale is not doing well at Real Madrid.
Time’s up, over, blaow!
Real Madrid are currently playing SD Eibar in La Liga. Not to be overlooked, seeing as Eibar cruised to a 3-0 victory over the Galacticos last time they met, but they are relative minnows by comparison.
And in that match at the Bernabeu, Gareth Bale is being whistled by the Madridistas every time he touches the ball.
In fact, some people think that it’s a record. Because the whistling started so early. He hasn’t really made a pass since.
First Bale whistles come after less than three minutes after he miscontrols ball over sideline. Gonna be a lonnnggg afternoon.
— Dermot Corrigan (@dermotmcorrigan) April 6, 2019
Marca calling whistles for Gareth Bale in the third minute "record-breaking" https://t.co/ULzwiIvt9j
— The Spanish Football Podcast (@tsf_podcast) April 6, 2019
Massive disrespect to both Wales and their male voice choirs.
This is not the first, or likely the last, time Bale has received such treatment from his own fans.
After an abject El Clasico performance, Bale was hauled off for Marco Asensio. He was anonymous in the hour he played there.
The Welshman was whistled and jeered by Madrid’s fans during the substitution which, in times gone by, is typically a sign a player’s career with the Galacticos is over.
Britain’s biggest footballing export, until Aaron Ramsey goes to Juventus in the summer, will probably be looking for a new club in the summer.
Following Cristiano Ronaldo’s departure from Spain to Turin and Juventus, the once world record transfer Bale has not stepped up to fill the goal-scoring void. An opportunity missed.
Instead he’s lost his place on the left wing to Vinicius Junior, an 18-year-old.
Poor Gary.