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Spursidol

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Will probably post the occasional bit of live commentary on twitter (assume Spurs won't be covering the games themselves), and will post brief write ups here after each game. If I don't take my laptop though I'll only do a full write up when I get home as typing on a phone is long.

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Aaron McEneff to be offered Professional contract, according to Derry Journal:

http://www.derryjournal.com/sport/f.../mceneff-set-to-sign-spurs-contract-1-5973010

McEneff set to sign Spurs Contract

DERRY teenager, Aaron McEneff (19) claims he’s ready to make the most of a ‘chance of a lifetime’ after being offered his first professional contract at English Premiership club, Tottenham Hotspur.



The former Institute Football Club midfielder, who signed a two year scholarship deal with the London club in August 2012 has graduated swiftly through the underage ranks and has finally got his chance at the big time at White Hart Lane.

McEneff, originally from Cornshell Fields in the city, was delighted to be approached by the powers that be at the North London club last Thursday, and he hopes to put the finishing touches to a one year deal within the next couple of weeks.

A former St Columb’s College student, McEneff insists he’s developed significantly since first experiencing the bright lights of London two years ago and he’s ready for the big step up in class.

“They approached me last Thursday to tell me they were going to offer me a professional contract so, as you can imagine, I was buzzing,” said McEneff.

“I haven’t signed anything just yet, we’re still at the negotiating stage but hopefully we can get it sorted within the next two weeks.

“I’ve been over at Spurs for two years now. This is the end of my second year so I would’ve been out of contract but thankfully they’ve offered me another year.

“It’s a massive step in my career. Maybe they might think I’d benefit from going out on loan but we’ll see.”

When the N. Ireland U19 international first arrived at Spurs, he was coached by Tim Sherwood who was the club’s technical co-ordinator - now the first team coach. And he’s hoping the Spurs boss will give him his chance to impress next season.

“Tim Sherwood was my coach this year until he got the first team job,” he explained. “I think he’s a quality manager and hopefully he can stay in the job because, as you can see, he gives the young boys a chance and hopefully he can get me a chance.

“No matter if he stays or not I just have to keep working hard and try to impress.”

McEneff explained that he found it difficult to adapt to life in the English capital at first, but he soon settled in and enjoyed training with the stars of the Spurs first team who are vying for a Champions League spot this season.

“It was hard to adapt when I first came over here but you slowly get used to it. The home sickness starts to leave you and become settled and come into your own.

“At the start you’re looking around and you get a bit star struck. Then you’re training with these guys every day and you just get used to it,

“You learn to grow up quickly and become a man. You become more independent. Physically you develop and within the two years I’ve changed massively.

But I think to develop mentally is the key when you’re over here. When a young boy from Derry comes over to London and gets everything thrown at him it’s difficult to keep yourself grounded.”

And should Spurs secure their place in Europe next season, McEneff is hoping he can get his first taste of European football having qualified as a ‘home grown player’.

“You have to be at the club two years to be classed as a home grown player so my two years are up this year so I’ll be available to be on the bench or play next year in Europe in the Champions League or whatever it is.”

 

Spursidol

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Aaron McEneff to be offered Professional contract, according to Derry Journal:

http://www.derryjournal.com/sport/f.../mceneff-set-to-sign-spurs-contract-1-5973010

McEneff set to sign Spurs Contract

DERRY teenager, Aaron McEneff (19) claims he’s ready to make the most of a ‘chance of a lifetime’ after being offered his first professional contract at English Premiership club, Tottenham Hotspur.



The former Institute Football Club midfielder, who signed a two year scholarship deal with the London club in August 2012 has graduated swiftly through the underage ranks and has finally got his chance at the big time at White Hart Lane.

McEneff, originally from Cornshell Fields in the city, was delighted to be approached by the powers that be at the North London club last Thursday, and he hopes to put the finishing touches to a one year deal within the next couple of weeks.

A former St Columb’s College student, McEneff insists he’s developed significantly since first experiencing the bright lights of London two years ago and he’s ready for the big step up in class.

“They approached me last Thursday to tell me they were going to offer me a professional contract so, as you can imagine, I was buzzing,” said McEneff.

“I haven’t signed anything just yet, we’re still at the negotiating stage but hopefully we can get it sorted within the next two weeks.

“I’ve been over at Spurs for two years now. This is the end of my second year so I would’ve been out of contract but thankfully they’ve offered me another year.

“It’s a massive step in my career. Maybe they might think I’d benefit from going out on loan but we’ll see.”

When the N. Ireland U19 international first arrived at Spurs, he was coached by Tim Sherwood who was the club’s technical co-ordinator - now the first team coach. And he’s hoping the Spurs boss will give him his chance to impress next season.

“Tim Sherwood was my coach this year until he got the first team job,” he explained. “I think he’s a quality manager and hopefully he can stay in the job because, as you can see, he gives the young boys a chance and hopefully he can get me a chance.

“No matter if he stays or not I just have to keep working hard and try to impress.”

McEneff explained that he found it difficult to adapt to life in the English capital at first, but he soon settled in and enjoyed training with the stars of the Spurs first team who are vying for a Champions League spot this season.

“It was hard to adapt when I first came over here but you slowly get used to it. The home sickness starts to leave you and become settled and come into your own.

“At the start you’re looking around and you get a bit star struck. Then you’re training with these guys every day and you just get used to it,

“You learn to grow up quickly and become a man. You become more independent. Physically you develop and within the two years I’ve changed massively.

But I think to develop mentally is the key when you’re over here. When a young boy from Derry comes over to London and gets everything thrown at him it’s difficult to keep yourself grounded.”

And should Spurs secure their place in Europe next season, McEneff is hoping he can get his first taste of European football having qualified as a ‘home grown player’.

“You have to be at the club two years to be classed as a home grown player so my two years are up this year so I’ll be available to be on the bench or play next year in Europe in the Champions League or whatever it is.”


Reported earlier to be on his facebook page.

DM, can play RB. His problem is going to be the quality of the opposition in CM positions, but best of luck to him and the other youngsters
 

Spursidol

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Lawrence Vigouroux ‏@LawrenceV93 ·
Felt great to play for my first game for Liverpool, shame about the result, on to the next one..

Sounds like he's found a new home at Liverpool (his contract runs out 30/6/14), not sure if its perm or not but looks perm.
 

gp13tot

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Some were asking a few pages back on Armani Daly, I know a bit about him

Bit flash, will no doubt turn out to be expensive.......
 

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Spursidol

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Spurs u18's play Arsenal u18's at their place on Wednesday @ 11am.

I'd suggest Spurs will do a bit of squad rotation after playing last weekend and playing next weekend,

But last weekend we used pretty much all the u18's not promted to u21's so question is whether we bring some of the u21's back down or so we bring through more of the u16's for this match. Or a couple of each !
 

TottenhamLegend

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Spurs u18's play Arsenal u18's at their place on Wednesday @ 11am.

I'd suggest Spurs will do a bit of squad rotation after playing last weekend and playing next weekend,

But last weekend we used pretty much all the u18's not promted to u21's so question is whether we bring some of the u21's back down or so we bring through more of the u16's for this match. Or a couple of each !
Next U21 game isn't until Monday, but we have an U18 game on Saturday. Suggests to me we may play some of the guys who have been promoted up. Would have more time to recover than if the U16s / back up U18s were to play both games.
 

newbie

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Have we actually lost any youth players we want to keep? Or are we helping the ones we don't think will make find clubs to clear out for younger players which it seems more likely. I liked Munns but we let him go but was he better than Pritchard or the players behind him ? I don't think he was as good but only time will tell.
 
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