The advantage of loans to Brentwood, Norwich & suchlike is their accessibility. We can trundle along to see how they're going.
Rangers may look good a good option, but even their Premier League has less quality than our second tier (whatever that's called this week).
A lot of talk is going on at the moment about bringing more goals into the side with a player who can work with or around Kane. Many names have been listed with the most high profile being Anthony Martial from Monaco, however there have also been the likes of Jay Rodriguez, Timo Werner, Clinton N'jie and Saido Berahino linked in the last six months. There does seem to be a certain type of player here that we are looking for, a direct goal grabbing wideman who can perhaps play as a makeshift #9 when needed.
This is where the discussion becomes about our youth and why I thought I'd bring this question into here instead of the transfer section. Is Nathan Oduwa the player that could do that job for us in the next few years?? From the brief highlights reel that exists of him shows that he could be that player. Is he too far away still or is this season a good one for us to start bringing him on in games against lesser competition (early round cup games etc).
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/manchester-city-keeping-tabs-spurs-5946983
Nothing to worry about as we'd never entertain any interest in him but there's a fine line between being patient with a young player and holding them back, he's a big talent and deserves to start seeing some 1st team game time sooner rather than later.
Yoof, you seem to be a bit ITK on the youth side of things. Do you know how the club feel about letting Reece Oxford slip through our fingers? Disappointed, or just one of those things that can happen
I suspect more the latter, maybe we'll be disappointed if he ends up being the next Rio Ferdinand but we're a long way off that. I always think it's harsh when these kind of things crop up(no matter the club) as predicting how a 12 year old will progress is an incredibly difficult task and a lot of luck is involved - we laugh at Arsenal letting Kane go but we did the same before getting him back later on. The thing I'll say with Oxford though is that West Ham are pandering to him so much and this results in an elevated opinion of him, I've watched him a few times and he's a decent talent but no more and no less at this stage. Spurs would never let a young player call the shots and we try to keep the spotlight off them as much as possible, from what I hear the club were very unimpressed with Sherwood when he wrote a piece on Marcus Edwards last year for example.
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please sign a new deal
The u18s were back in training last week and Edwards is there so there's nothing to worry about.
Do you think he could get some first team appearances in cup games this coming season? I like his style, he looks like he has that 'pure' touch and control of a natural. He can just go, improvise with the ball and leave the opposition scratching their heads. Too early to compare him to other players. I guess he needs to keep grounded and develop.