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Dane Scarlett

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Andy Thompson
https://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/teams/under-18/players/dane-scarlett/
Centre-forward Dane Scarlett was born at Hillingdon Hospital and attended The Harefield Academy.

An England Under-16 international, he stepped up to feature four times for our Under-18s in the early stages of last season, scoring his first goal at that level against Aston Villa in October, 2019, but suffered a season-ending knee injury in a match against Chelsea the following month.

He returned to action in pre-season of 2020, featuring as a substitute in first team friendlies against Ipswich Town and Reading at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium ahead of beginning his first season of full-time football with our Under-18s.

 
Hopefully in 5 years time this thread will be hundreds of pages long and he will be a first team player.

Think the right path is stick with the youth teams train with the first team when you can. Then at 18 get a league loan to learn your game.

Seen recently with Calvert Lewin how strikers need those minutes in their legs and get experience to make the right runs.

I love seeing young players come through, probably the thing that makes me happiest. Hope we give this lad the time and room to come through.
 
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It's a tough shout out between him and Cameron Lancaster.

Not trying to draw any other comparisons other than having totally bitching names...Great stuff though, Jose isn't going to be giving out minutes solely to kill time so hopefully the three fresh faces (to 1st team football at least) can step it up having had a taste of it.

The dream would have been Scarlett finishing the chance as he did well to take it down, and improvised a finish which showed instinct but alas....Great thing is, the lad didn't look lost / out of place and that's a key with youth players imo. Effort and attitude shouldn't even be a question at this level, it comes down to being a functioning part of the team not just making up the numbers.
 
Congratulations to him on becoming our youngest ever starter, very early days of course but i bet he and his family are really proud today.
 
Mourinho said before the game that he'd asked the youth team coaches which players deserved to be included in the squad for Ludogorets and Scarlett was quickly suggested.

Our next great Dane?
 
Not only was it bad but they were all doing the rounds in pre season :D

Haha, doesn’t surprise me...I was late to the party, but it’s in the timing with his first appearance. I still remember when Andy Turner was our youngest player, and a star in the making, at least according to Championship Manager 1993.
 
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