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The Academy, NextGen, U18 & U21 Premier League and On-Loan Thread

Players below listed on Spurs website as Professionals

Current loans in red. Previous loans this season in blue.

Goalkeepers
BEN ALNWICK (25) - LEAGUE ONE - Leyton Orient from 10th September 2011 to 11th December 2011 (maximum 93 days for an emergency loan), made 6 league and 2 cup appearances.
JORDAN ARCHER (18) - No loans yet.
DAVID BUTTON (22) - LEAGUE ONE/CHAMPIONSHIP - Successful loan with Plymouth Argyle last year (30 league appearances) and was out on loan at Leyton Orient from 25th August 2011 to 1st January 2012, suffered a shoulder injury and couldn't get back into the team. Was recalled on the 1st of January and sent out to Doncaster Rovers for a month where he has played in the last 4 league games and 1 cup game. Has had his loan extended for another month on the 30th January 2012.
OSCAR JANSSON (21) - LEAGUE TWO - Bradford City from 8th August 2011 to 7th September 2011. Made one league appearance and two cup appearances
MIRKO RANIERI (19) - LEGA PRO PRIMA DIVISIONE (Italian 3rd Division) - Joined Viareggio on the 8th August 2011 on a season-long loan and has been first-choice keeper, playing over 15 games so far.

Defenders
NATHAN BYRNE (19) - LEAGUE ONE - Joined Bournemouth on the 28th July 2011 on a season-long loan, suffered an ankle injury on the 17th September 2011 after playing just over 10 games for the club. Should be back in action very soon.
STEVEN CAULKER (20) - PREMIER LEAGUE - After a successful 2 seasons with Yeovil (Player of the year) and Bristol City (Young player of the year) in league one and the championship respectively he joined Swansea on a season-long loan. Played first 5 league games before getting injured and has played a further 6 since returning from injury on the 10th of December 2011.
BONGANI KHUMALO (25) - CHAMPIONSHIP - Joined Reading on the 25th July 2011 on a season-long loan. Played the first 4 games but has not featured since the Carling Cup defeat against Charlton on the 23rd August 2011, has had a succession of injuries and seems to have fallen out of favour with the Reading manager. Reading wanted to cancel his loan with Spurs seemingly having the option to recall him in January but Spurs were unwilling to do so as they and his agent could not find anyone else to take him on. On the 31st January 2012 Reading released him from his loan spell.
KYLE NAUGHTON (23) - PREMIER LEAGUE - After a successful season last year with Leicester in the Championship where he was named as right back in the PFA Championship Team of the Year and won the Leicester City Young Player of the Year, he joined Norwich on the 21st July 2011 on a season-long loan. He has displaced Russell Martin as first-choice right back and has gone on to play over 15 games for Norwich so far.
ADAM SMITH (20) - LEAGUE ONE/CHAMPIONSHIP - After a successful season last year with Bournemouth in League One, where he played 42 games and Bournemouth finished 6th, he joined MK Dons on the 16th of August 2011 on a season-long loan and has played over 15 games already for them with the team currently lying in 5th place. Recalled on the 31st of January 2012 and sent out to Leeds for a step up in division.

Midfielders
JOHN BOSTOCK (20) - LEAGUE ONE - Unsuccessful loan spell with championship Hull last season, where he was recalled half-way through the season. Has joined Sheffield Wednesday on loan on the 30th January 2012 for the rest of the season.
THOMAS CARROLL (19) - CHAMPIONSHIP - Made 14 appearances for league one Leyton Orient last season and has played 7 cup games for Spurs this season. Has joined Derby on loan on the 30th January 2012 for the rest of the season.
CRISTIAN CEBALLOS (19) - Joined at the beginning of the year. No loans yet. Was on the bench against Stoke in the Carling Cup back in September.
YAGO FALQUE (21) - CHAMPIONSHIP - Joined at the beginning of the year on loan from Juventus, and made a couple of cup cameos for the team. Has since been bought from Juventus and immediately loaned out to Southampton for the rest of the season. Southampton manager quoted as being already impressed by him and has played him already against Leicester a day after the loan, was cup-tied for the FA Cup game against Millwall.
RYAN FREDERICKS (19) - Played 3 Europa league games, no loans yet.
MASSIMO LUONGO (19) - Australian U-20 international, played in the league cup defeat against Stoke in September, missing the deciding penalty. No loans yet.
RYAN MASON (20) - CHAMPIONSHIP - Joined Doncaster Rovers on the 28th of July 2011 on a season-long loan but was cut short after only 5 apperances. On the 29th of December 2011 an agreement to join Millwall on loan until the end of the season from the start of the January transfer windows was agreed however this was delayed by 5 weeks and has finally joined the club on the 26th January 2011.
JAKE NICHOLSON (19) - Was out on loan with MyPa in Finland until July 2011, made his debut in the Europa league game against Hearts and was on the bench against PAOK. Has not featured or been loaned out since.
DEAN PARRETT (20) - LEAGUE ONE - Season-long loan with Plymouth cut short last season, joined Charlton in March 2011 until the end of the season, playing 9 games. Joined Yeovil on 13th January 2012 for one month and has played a couple of league games.
ALEX PRITCHARD (18) - No loans yet. Was on the bench against PAOK in Greece.
JESSE WALLER-LASSEN (19) - No loans yet.

Strikers
SIMON DAWKINS (24) - MLS - Joined the San Jose Earthquakes on the 15th of March 2011 where he scored 6 goals in 26 appearances but has since returned to the club. Was on trial at FC Twente in mid-January 2012 but was not offered a contract.
HARRY KANE (18) - CHAMPIONSHIP - Played 6 Europa league games this season getting his first senior goal against Shamrock Rovers. Joined Millwall on loan for the rest of the season once the January 2012 transfer window opened and has since played 2 league games and 2 cup games scoring 2 goals.
CAMERON LANCASTER (19) - Joined Dagenham & Redbridge on loan for a month on the 22nd March 2011 and played 4 games, scoring no goals. No loans since then. Made his first-team league debut against Wigan after coming off the bench on the 31st of January 2012.
JONATHAN OBIKA (21) - LEAGUE ONE - Played for Crystal Palace, Peterborough, Swindon and Yeovil last season. Joined Yeovil again this season until January 2012 which has been extended until the end of the season. Has played 14 games, scoring 1 goal.
KUDUS OYENUGA (18) - LEAGUE ONE/SPL - Was out on loan with MyPa in Finland for 2 months until July 2011. Had a one month loan spell with Bury in August 2011, playing 3 games. Has been loaned out on the 31st of January 2012 to St Johnstone until the end of the season.
 
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ACADEMY (U-18s) PREMIER LEAGUE: READING 4-2 TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR

Our Academy lads lost their first League game since November 4-2 at Reading on Saturday.

Mason Bush and Grant Ward scored our two goals.

Granger

A McQueen - Ekong -Modeste -Ogilvie (70 Ball)

Zapata - Lameiras - Munns - Akindayiuni (38 McEvoy)

Bush - Ward​

The lads next face Liverpool on Wednesday night at White Hart Lane in the UEFA NextGen Series Quarter Final, which will be decided on the night.

SPURS XI & ACADEMY MATCHES 2011-12
 
Rumours going around that Bostock will be announced as a season-long loan to Sheffield Wednesday soon. Also Nigel Clough (Derby manager) saying he hoped to get "a certain someone" in today on loan, with the Daily Star reporting yesterday that Tom Carroll has joined Derby on a season-long loan. Nothing official on either yet.
 
Hmm, coming from a family which has many forest supporters not massively happy with Carroll's move but obviously Clough has got them playing some good football this season, it will hopefully work out well for him.
 
What sort of football are Derby playing at the moment? Do they keep it on the floor enough for him to do well there?

Clough is known for playing a passing game, a bit like poyet at brighton he would do well to sometimes play a bit more long ball to get results. I like clough i do not mean i like him as a tottenham manager in the future, more i like the way he sets his teams out, i admire that.
 
Clough is known for playing a passing game, a bit like poyet at brighton he would do well to sometimes play a bit more long ball to get results. I like clough i do not mean i like him as a tottenham manager in the future, more i like the way he sets his teams out, i admire that.

Well that's got to be promising for him then. Good stuff
 
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