It would be interesting to know how many we've had, as it seems like we've had a Maghoma in our academy for ever!Are the Maghomas one huge family or is it more of a coincidence that we've had so many of that name?
Dinzeyi Has to be moved on along with a load of other players,we could send Binks to Gillingham it would be perfect for him because he has links with Gillingham.As far as I'm concerned I'd loan Binks out as he is physically ready, as well as Eyoma who should've been loaned out ages ago. Let Walcott and BLF play for the u23s. Loan out or move on Dinzeyi. And hopefully not waste Tanganga in the first team.
We'd get a better idea of where we're at with Binks and Eyoma after a season roughing it and see if they need another loan or not. They can't all make it that's just a fact, and if Mourinho does continue down the path with Tanganga as good as they all are, even if others were top quality I'd be surprised if he brought through another we're not Chelsea.
But it means we have options and then BLF can go on loan next year.
Are the Maghomas one huge family or is it more of a coincidence that we've had so many of that name?
Did their mother interrupt her reading of Shakespeare for some Bunyan?The 3 we had: Jacques, Christian and Paris are all brothers.
Are the Maghomas one huge family or is it more of a coincidence that we've had so many of that name?
Ah, I didn't even notice the kid from Wycombe had an e instead of aAs below they are a large family but I don't believe the one you referred to is related to them. Just a coincidence. The spelling is different
His brother Jaques is another who never got a look in at Spurs but who has gone onto a very decent Championship career, so he knows there’s life after the Lane.Best of luck to Paris, he never looked like he was gonna make it here and I'm happy he is being proactive with his career.
Walcott in today 1st team training video
He has made a good career for himself.His brother Jaques is another who never got a look in at Spurs but who has gone onto a very decent Championship career, so he knows there’s life after the Lane.
He has made a good career for himself.
He was on the brink of getting a chance with first team at Spurs under Martin Jol but suffered a long term injury and by the time he'd recovered, the manager was gone as was his chance.