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Published 14:44 8 Dec 2015 GMT
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Just as we were starting to wonder what else 2016 would hold in store for Bale, he goes and unveils his very own logo.
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Here's a sample of the reaction:
https://twitter.com/FootballCliches/status/674222365564395520
https://twitter.com/steveatkins/status/674225242622066689
https://twitter.com/Carl_Babs/status/674219685756411904
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