The appalling treatment of Gareth Bale amid vile abuse, car damage and vicious attacks

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The appalling treatment of Gareth Bale amid vile abuse, car damage and vicious attacks

Gareth Bale is a Welshman and a Real Madrid player. He has won 14 trophies during his playing career. Marca portrayed him as a parasite sucking blood from the Real badge. He is not a hero in Spain. The media fuels the narrative and fans run with it. There have been incidents which have built up to this week's ugly Marcha article. They include abuse, car damage and vicious attacks. It's probably fair to think they are all interlinked. Bale has more goals than Ronaldo and more assists than Beckham.

Gareth Bale danced behind the 'Wales. Golf. Madrid' flag after Wales beat Hungary 2-0 to book their place in Euro 2020. It came in response to Predrag Mijatovic's criticism of Bale's love of golf. Marca were outraged and called it disrespectful.

Gareth Bale was left on the bench during Real Madrid's victory over Alaves. The media, including Marca, wrote that Bale's career at Madrid cannot be resuscitated. Alejandro Riera, a pundit on ESPN, blasted Bale. He has become a caricature of himself, according to Riera.

Gareth Bale refused to travel to Manchester for a Champions League match because he knew he would not be played. Jesus Gallego wrote a column in AS that tried to put a gagging order on the player during an upcoming international break. Galrego also wrote that if Bale continued to disrespect the club it would be outrageous. Bale moved to Tottenham on loan.

Gareth Bale received his 100th Wales cap back in November 2021. He was compared to the media in Spain. Antonio Romero said on radio station Cadena Ser that Bale's attitude is disgraceful. He is a poor example to others in the dressing room and should be given a rollicking. Bale has been injured for more than two months.

Bale was subjected to abuse outside of Real Madrid's training base. He was injured on international duty and missed a number of weeks of action. A video emerged on Twitter showing the 32-year-old leaving the Spanish club's Valdebebas base with a small group of fans waiting outside. They began to curse at him, with one fan shouting "F*** you!" and another screaming "Maricon!" which is a homophobic slur. One fan threw a pen into the side of Bale's Audi.

Marca this week launched another attack on Gareth Bale, branding him "the Welsh parasite". On Wednesday, Marca took umbrage with the Wales captain enjoying himself during a training session with his international team-mates. Cristobal Soria, a Spanish TV pundit, called for Bale to be fired. He has been particularly harsh to the player in recent years. He is being treated badly at Real Madrid. The player has suffered abuse, car damage and vicious attacks.

Gareth Bale has received vile abuse from Marca. He has responded by condemning the editorial and cartoon.

Gareth Bale was treated badly by the media. Gareth Bale wants to use his platform to encourage change in the way we talk about people. He hopes that by time children are able to ingest news, that journalism ethics and standards will have been enforced more stringently. He believes that the negative media attention could easily send an already stressed athlete over the edge. The media expects superhuman performances from professional athletes and criticises them for not meeting the unrealistic expectations.

Gareth Bale is the subject of a negative media campaign in Spain. He is being criticised for his performances on the pitch and for the money he is receiving. Bale won 14 trophies during his nine-year stay at Real Madrid. The Welshman is also the Prince of Wales. He accepted a six- year contract offer from Real in 2016 but the club stepped in at the last minute to sever the deal. Last year he was attacked outside the Valdebebas training ground. His injury record has been poor and he has not played much recently. Carlo Ancelotti used him as a substitute in the recent matches.


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