Nothing is ever that clear cut in football.....anyway, its clearly the end for Janssen. He is gone in January
Nothing is ever that clear cut in football.....anyway, its clearly the end for Janssen. He is gone in January
Nothing is ever that clear cut in football.....
Actually it's more a technical reason as it turns out.....
A more detailed explanation courtesy of cartilagefreecaptain
Clubs that play in the Champions League actually submit two lists of players for registration. “List A” is comprised of a max of 25 players. Two of them have to be keepers, and eight spots are reserved for “club trained players,” defined as players trained by the club for three years between the ages of 15-21, or who were on another club’s roster in the same association for three years in the same period. You can’t have more than 4 association-trained players on List A.
“List B” can be filled with players who are 21 or under and who have been at the club for at least two years. There’s no limit to the number of players who can be on this list. Players from List B can feature for a club in the Champions League match so long as they register him a day before the match.
You just proved my point mate, injuries are a BIG factor. Also I'd say was more telling if he was on the PL bench and consistently not used, or even worse not even on the bench....maybe not, but in Janssen's case it probably is a close as you can get. Barring injuries to Kane and Llorente he wont feature much at all.
How the 3rd keeper got in ahead of Janssen and Lamela I will never know.
Kilpatrick has it wrong. He (or worse someone at the club) doesn't understand club trained
Here's the official pdf (relevant section starts on page 40)
43.02
No club may have more than 25 players on List A during the season, two of whom must be goalkeepers. As a minimum, eight places are reserved exclusively for "locally trained players" and no club may have more than four "association- trained players" listed on these eight places on List A. List A must specify the players who qualify as being "locally trained", as well as whether they are "club- trained" or "association-trained". The possible combinations that enable clubs to comply with the List A requirements are set out in Annex H.
So a maximum of 17 non locally trained
43.04
A "club-trained player" is a player who, between the age of 15 (or the start of the season during which he turns 15) and 21 (or the end of the season during which he turns 21), and irrespective of his nationality and age, has been registered with his current club for a period, continuous or not, of three entire seasons (i.e. a period starting with the first official match of the relevant national championship and ending with the last official match of that relevant national championship) or of 36 months.
A club trained player can be an 18 year old who has been at the club 3 seasons
43.05
An "association-trained player" is a player who, between the age of 15 (or the start of the season during which the player turns 15) and 21 (or the end of the season during which the player turns 21), and irrespective of his nationality and age, has been registered with a club or with other clubs affiliated to the same association as that of his current club for a period, continuous or not, of three entire seasons or of 36 months.
An association trained player can be an 18 year old who has been at an English club for 3 seasons
Now to the B list
43.10
Each club is entitled to register an unlimited number of players on List B during the season. The list must be submitted by no later than 24.00CET on the day before the match in question.
43.11
A player may be registered on List B if he is born on or after 1 January 1996 and has been eligible to play for the club concerned for any uninterrupted period of two years since his 15th birthday by the time he is registered with UEFA. Players aged 16 may be registered on List B if they have been registered with the participating club for the previous two years without interruption.
So a B list player has to have been at the club for 2 years!
So taking our squad from https://www.premierleague.com/news/465277
Alderweireld, Toby Albertine 1
Aurier, Serge 2
Davies, Benjamin Thomas Association-trained player
Dembele, Mousa 3
Dier, Eric Jeremy Edgar 4
Eriksen, Christian 5
Gazzaniga, Paulo Dino 6
Heung-Min, Son 7
Janssen, Vincent Petrus Anna Sebastiaan 8
Kane, Harry Club trained player
Lamela, Erik 9
Llorente Torres, Fernando Javier 10
Lloris, Hugo 11
Nkoudou Mbida, Georges-Kevin 12
Rose, Daniel Lee Club trained player
Sissoko, Moussa 13
Trippier, Kieran John Association-trained player
Vertonghen, Jan 14
Vorm, Michel 15
Wanyama, Victor 16
Under-21 players (excluding players out on loan, sorted by age to make it easier)
Harry Winks Club-trained player Also eligible for B list
Dele Alli Association-trained player Also eligible for B list
Davinson Sánchez 17
Joe Pritchard Club-trained player Also eligible for B list
Luke Amos Club-trained player Also eligible for B list
Anthony Georgiou Club-trained player Also eligible for B list
Kyle Walker-Peters Club-trained player Also eligible for B list
Shayon Harrison Club-trained player Also eligible for B list
Ryan Loft Club-trained player Also eligible for B list
Christian Maghoma Club-trained player Also eligible for B list
Juan Foyth 18
-stopping here but there are plently more eligible for both lists
We can make up our 8 locally trained with 3 association trained (Davies, Tripper and Alli) and 5 club trained (Kane, Rose, Winks, Walker-Peters and Georgiou)
That leaves the club with 17 places for 18 players non locally trained player.
The obvious one to leave out is the 3rd keeper.
seen this posted elsewhere, dunno if it backs up or contradicts your post
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It must be true if it's in the Mirror.http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/vincent-janssen-finished-spurs-after-11115394
So in essence management do not like the fact that he wants to be loyal to us but would have a problem when a key player does not want to be remain loyal![]()
It must be true if it's in the Mirror.
I don't think Janssen realized someone like Llorente was coming in on deadline day. By then Stoke and West Brom were no longer interested and he probably felt Brighton were too small and relegation bound. So he chose to stay.
Better stay even if he is given very few chances and just wait till January with the hope that a decent club will come in for him.
I'm not sure we would until Llorente was confirmed, hence the last minute Brighton link. You can't blame him for not wanting to make a life changing decision on the spot, not of his own making.If we were trying to move him on because we were bringing in Llorente, we would have made him aware of this.
I'm not sure we would until Llorente was confirmed, hence the last minute Brighton link. You can't blame him for not wanting to make a life changing decision on the spot, not of his own making.
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