Spanish es christian bale. Italian e' christian bale. Spanish bale a belfry. Italian bale a belfry. Spanish sean, es angela bale. Italian - sean, sono angela bale. Spanish sean, soy angela bale. Italian sean, lei e' angela bale. Italian beh, ha iniziato bale. Italian sarebbe christian bale. Spanish no me lo digas, bale. Italian non dirmelo, bale. Spanish global mulhouse-bale. The chant was also echoed by similarly pithy banners on show in the away section at the Bakcell Arena and again on Tuesday in Cardiff.
Since Wales played Croatia, Gareth Bale has not trained for realmadrid. He joined up with Wales today and was training without issue. And perhaps it is no surprise that you can order a t-shirt bearing the ordered list on the front.
In a prematch interview with Sgorio Cymru , Bale was asked whether he'd heard the song. Based on this picture of the postmatch celebrations, in which Bale and his teammates all held up the aforementioned flag , it looks like the entire team is on board with the banter. Who's out? Camila Cabello singing "Harry Kane, he's one of our own"!!!! Often heard ringing out around the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and, apparently, Camila Cabello's living room as fans herald the latest addition in what has become an ongoing procession of goals scored by their homegrown hero.
Arsenal fans sing to star striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang with a catchy tune borrowed heavily from The Muppets. It definitely seems like the man himself approves, too. Concocted by Liverpool fans, Robert Firmino's signature tune based on an old River Plate chant is one of the most elaborate football chants ever written, with the full version boasting three whole verses. It's only fitting that N'Golo Kante, the world's favourite player, has a song of his own -- the quintessential version of which was belted out by Paul Pogba and the France squad after their World Cup triumph.
Based on The Human League's classic "Don't You Want Me," Norwich City's prolific poacher was more than happy to join in the heady celebrations after firing his side to promotion last season. Skip to main content Skip to navigation. Maria Salas is truly magic. The overly enthusiastic bilingual film journalist conducted probably the single most awkward interview to air on local news when she spoke with Christian Bale. Sadly, it seems NBC6 has scrubbed the video from its site, but the encounter was a thing of beauty.
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