Snapshot: Hat-Trick Hero Gareth Bale Puts Match Ball On Top Of Xmas Tree, Tweets Picture
By Alan Duffy
After deftly putting Aston Villa to the sword, Tottenham’s fleet-footed superstar Gareth Bale decided to adorn his Christmas tree with the match ball from the game at Villa Park. And then Tweet it along with the message -
“Given the time of year, thought I’d give this pride of place…”
Good for him. Although his gaff does look strangely beige/brown.


















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For a rich guy thats a poor tree
Looks like a frigging hotel room.
I remember van der Vaart’s place looking similarly bland.
Must be a Spurs thing?
That chair on the left, is that blood on it or just a cow pattern?
do they have lodgings at the club? and sorry my lack of understandings – what’s ‘his gaff’? the tree’s pretty decent – i spose it’s an actual one rather than the plastic ones we have (or is that just an australia thing?)
@Berts
“That chair on the left, is that blood on it or just a cow pattern?”
It’s the chair his “partner” gave birth to his daughter on.
@:) “i spose it’s an actual one rather than the plastic ones we have (or is that just an australia thing?)”
It’s gotta be an aussie thing. In the states we mostly have real trees and big ones. Only poor or lazy ppl use plastic.
Gaff = house
What a bunch of fucked up backward retarded moronic comments! Read your shit aloud before posting ffs I bet half of you have got tourettes or the like.Bloody children!
@shevy yiddo
Why so serious?
If the ethos, history, and reputation of Spurs could be symbolized by a tree, this is it.