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He did nothing!!!
Then what happened? There are so many rumours flying around about his attitude we don't even know what to believe.
Was he just deemed surplus to requirements at Swindon and Spurs?
He did nothing!!!
CORRECTThen what happened? There are so many rumours flying around about his attitude we don't even know what to believe.
Was he just deemed surplus to requirements at Swindon and Spurs?
You" re entitled to your opinion but rumours are way off!Yes your right, I should not have said that, I wish him well it's a shame it didn't work out I do hope he goes on to make it.
It hard with so few spots and so many players coming through nationwide youth systems. I am sure he will make it as a pro football player.
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Its a couple of years out of date now, but the attached gives an interesting insight into how the academy trains the youngsters.
http://assets.ngin.com/attachments/document/0034/9448/Tottenham_Hotspur_Youth_Academy.pdf
He is and will do.Fair enough. Let's hope he's mentally strong enough to let his natural ability shine through in the lower leagues and move up the leagues as his game develops.
Will you be sticking around on SC or follow him?
You" re entitled to your opinion but rumours are way off!
Does anyone know the rough annual cost to keep our youth set up in place?
He is and will do.
I am a spurs fan so will be around.
Anyone else catch Luongo's piece of skill late in the Brentford/Swindon play off ? deep left side in his own end of the pitch, he wins the ball, then flicks it over the oppo's head and retrieves it the other side of him.
He's quite a busy little fucker, wasn't having a blinding game till then (but doing ok, keeping it simple), but then the whole standard was poor, the game was just lots of headless hoo ha.
Byrne was played out of position on the left but looked a decent full back in the making maybe (though at RB).
Anyone else catch Luongo's piece of skill late in the Brentford/Swindon play off ? deep left side in his own end of the pitch, he wins the ball, then flicks it over the oppo's head and retrieves it the other side of him.
He's quite a busy little fucker, wasn't having a blinding game till then (but doing ok, keeping it simple), but then the whole standard was poor, the game was just lots of headless hoo ha.
Its a couple of years out of date now, but the attached gives an interesting insight into how the academy trains the youngsters.
http://assets.ngin.com/attachments/document/0034/9448/Tottenham_Hotspur_Youth_Academy.pdf