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Japhet Tanganga

That could be a good move for him

Agreed, could be a very good move for him. THink it'll have to wait at least a couple weeks though til we get our CB options sorted out

Maybe loan him out, keep Davies as a 5th CB for next season and then sell Davies next summer when Tanganga returns
 
i agree he needs to play in English football to show if he can push on at this level. I must admit he really looked slow on the turn last night.
 
i agree he needs to play in English football to show if he can push on at this level. I must admit he really looked slow on the turn last night.

Not sure I agree

- #1 is he needs playing time, anywhere at reasonable competitive level
- He's a very Tottenham/family kid at this point, moving away could be a huge growing up experience for him
- He'll get to play in intimidating stadiums and get European football in Turkey ..

If we don't have a better offer, he should go.
 
Not sure I agree

- #1 is he needs playing time, anywhere at reasonable competitive level
- He's a very Tottenham/family kid at this point, moving away could be a huge growing up experience for him
- He'll get to play in intimidating stadiums and get European football in Turkey ..

If we don't have a better offer, he should go.
Absolutely. But if the likes of Burnley and Southampton are sniffing around, I'd much rather he went there instead. Southampton's probably the easier choice - nice football, in the south, with Walker-Peters who he must have known from his academy days. Burnley, on the other hand, will make a man of him.
 
Absolutely. But if the likes of Burnley and Southampton are sniffing around, I'd much rather he went there instead. Southampton's probably the easier choice - nice football, in the south, with Walker-Peters who he must have known from his academy days. Burnley, on the other hand, will make a man of him.

Priority is game time. I'm not sure he'd start on loan at a PL team would he?
 
Priority is game time. I'm not sure he'd start on loan at a PL team would he?
Fair point. I guess he won't shift Tarkowski, Mee, Lowton and Taylor from Burnley's first choice back 4...but then, Mee (31) and Lowton (32) are getting on a bit. Southampton have just bought Perraud at LB, and Tanganga isn't going to get in ahead of Bednarek, Vestergaard or Walker-Peters in a hurry. Well, maybe Walker-Peters.

He seems too far along for Championship loan though. Which lower Prem clubs would give him games? Norwich to cover RB if/when Aarons goes? I don't know if any of the other lower-table teams are after CBs.

Would he start at Galatasaray?
 
Fair point. I guess he won't shift Tarkowski, Mee, Lowton and Taylor from Burnley's first choice back 4...but then, Mee (31) and Lowton (32) are getting on a bit. Southampton have just bought Perraud at LB, and Tanganga isn't going to get in ahead of Bednarek, Vestergaard or Walker-Peters in a hurry. Well, maybe Walker-Peters.

He seems too far along for Championship loan though. Which lower Prem clubs would give him games? Norwich to cover RB if/when Aarons goes? I don't know if any of the other lower-table teams are after CBs.

Would he start at Galatasaray?

I think going to a top championship team would be good for him like it was for Skipp. Be the boss of a back line for a year and shine. Come back next year full of confidence
 
I don’t think Tanganga is good enough to play a reasonable part for us if we want to be a top 6/7 team. We might need him for our association trained/homegrown quota for European competition though.
 
Absolutely. But if the likes of Burnley and Southampton are sniffing around, I'd much rather he went there instead. Southampton's probably the easier choice - nice football, in the south, with Walker-Peters who he must have known from his academy days. Burnley, on the other hand, will make a man of him.

Do Burnley play black players?
 
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