Gareth can be the Real deal

The Croatian left Tottenham for the Bernabeu in a £30million move this summer.
And he has urged his former Spurs team-mate to follow in his footsteps and make the move to Spain.
Modric, 27, who played against Bale in last night's 2-0 World Cup qualifier victory over Wales, declared: He should play for Real Madrid and I hope hell come.
It would be amazing and I think he can.
Hes a good enough player.
Modrics words echo those of countryman and former Real striker Davor Suker who said earlier this week that a switch to Madrid would be the best move of Bales career.
The Welshman has long been linked with a move away from White Hart Lane despite last year signing a new contract which runs until the end of 2015.
Spurs entered a partnership with Real Madrid this summer in which the two clubs will work together in respect of players, coaching and commercial relationships.
But the London club have denied the agreement allows Madrid to have first refusal on players such as Bale.