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much more involved 2nd half playing from the right. won a number of free kicks just outside the area, big defenders really struggle with him and resort to just shoving him over.
Just hope we get him on a long term contract sooner rather than later, with Sherwood circling in the wings, it's not good that Pritch only got a one year contract. If Sherwood convince him that he'll play first team football and get a decent contract at Villa, then we're in a weak position to resist a bid.
Just hope we get him on a long term contract sooner rather than later, with Sherwood circling in the wings, it's not good that Pritch only got a one year contract. If Sherwood convince him that he'll play first team football and get a decent contract at Villa, then we're in a weak position to resist a bid.
I think he has a good chance of good playing time at Spurs sooner rather than later. I think as long as we offer him decent assurances, he'll stick around.
No problems it seems :
http://www1.skysports.com/football/...pritchard-is-in-talks-over-new-four-year-deal
Tottenham's Alex Pritchard is in talks over new four-year deal
Alex Pritchard has held discussions over a new four-year contract at Tottenham after being told he is wanted as a fully integrated member of the first-team squad next season, Sky sources understand.
The 22-year-old, who has thrived on a season-long loan at Brentford, will be part of the club's pre-season preparations after being assured over his future at White Hart Lane.
Spurs told Pritchard in December he would get the chance to prove himself this summer but his remarkable season in the Championship has led Tottenham to bring forward their decision and attempt to tie him down to a long-term deal.
The move comes as part of Tottenham's renewed transfer policy of developing young players, and the club see Pritchard as someone who can follow the likes of Harry Kane, Ryan Mason, Nabil Bentaleb and Danny Rose in becoming a successful first-team member.
Discussions were held between Pritchard's representatives, head of football operations Rebecca Caplehorn and head of recruitment Paul Mitchell on Thursday, and Sky sources understand Pritchard is keen to make the breakthrough at Spurs
Imagine if Durie was in the same team.Judge has to be one of the most boss names
No problems it seems :
http://www1.skysports.com/football/...pritchard-is-in-talks-over-new-four-year-deal
Tottenham's Alex Pritchard is in talks over new four-year deal
Alex Pritchard has held discussions over a new four-year contract at Tottenham after being told he is wanted as a fully integrated member of the first-team squad next season, Sky sources understand.
The 22-year-old, who has thrived on a season-long loan at Brentford, will be part of the club's pre-season preparations after being assured over his future at White Hart Lane.
Spurs told Pritchard in December he would get the chance to prove himself this summer but his remarkable season in the Championship has led Tottenham to bring forward their decision and attempt to tie him down to a long-term deal.
The move comes as part of Tottenham's renewed transfer policy of developing young players, and the club see Pritchard as someone who can follow the likes of Harry Kane, Ryan Mason, Nabil Bentaleb and Danny Rose in becoming a successful first-team member.
Discussions were held between Pritchard's representatives, head of football operations Rebecca Caplehorn and head of recruitment Paul Mitchell on Thursday, and Sky sources understand Pritchard is keen to make the breakthrough at Spurs
Fantastic news, but I'd be a little surprised if it was just the four year deal...
Fantastic news, but I'd be a little surprised if it was just the four year deal...