- May 21, 2013
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For me the trio to watch are Tyrese Hall, Han Wilhoft-King and Irow.??…
I know four. But want to see what youth watchers say. There is definitely 100% two ?
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For me the trio to watch are Tyrese Hall, Han Wilhoft-King and Irow.??…
I know four. But want to see what youth watchers say. There is definitely 100% two ?
I think maybe one or two of those wouldn’t have got scholarships if we had kept those two.That's really interesting. I thought Roswell, Ajayi, Akhamrich & Morgan were all in the year below and according the notes I had Zach Simons is two years below them, (born 2008-2009). Clearly I got that wrong. Its also fascinating that it would have been a 16 scholar intake if Amo-Ameyaw & Meghoma hadn't left. That's huge.
I agree with your three. I will think on fourth. I was speaking at a guess. I knew those three.For me the trio to watch are Tyrese Hall, Han Wilhoft-King and Irow.
Intrigued to hear the 4th?
I think maybe one or two of those wouldn’t have got scholarships if we had kept those two.
Leo Black is very talented.I agree with your three. I will think on fourth. I was speaking at a guess. I knew those three.
I’m sure he was the one. Overall much better intakeLeo Black is very talented.
For me the trio to watch are Tyrese Hall, Han Wilhoft-King and Irow.
Intrigued to hear the 4th?
Didn't Akhamrich score a hattrick in the game against Arsenal earlier this season? I was under the impression that he had been performing wellHave heard Arganese-McDermott is very highly rated in youth circles, but never seen him play myself.
Interested what others have seen or heard?
Didn't Akhamrich score a hattrick in the game against Arsenal earlier this season? I was under the impression that he had been performing well
Yes 12 appearances for our U18s last season. I think we will see him and Pele play majority of 18s games as the CB’s whilst Dorrington will step up to 23’s.Didn’t Chaplin play loads for 18s last season so presume he’s rated. You almost feel a bit sorry for this group being the first exposed to a TV watching Spurs fan base. I hope they’ve had some extra media training.
4-1 full time.
Santiago impressive, constantly involved and scoring the first two goals.
RCB (Muir?) looked very unsure in possession but assured defensively. Early in the first half he swapped sides with LCB (Paskotsi?) who looked a lot better on the ball, played some nice diagonals.
Midfield didn’t get into the game that much but showed flashes of talent. Bowden is very calm on the ball. John such good feet but a bit anonymous.
Donley was a good presence up front and scored.
#14 who came on as a sub, black kid up front, was an absolute terrier.