I think he made over 20 appearances last season, not bad for a 19 year old .According to Football Insider it's a done deal:
"A Tottenham source has told Football Insider that Norwich have beaten multiple clubs to the signing of Skipp and they will pay more than £1million to take him for the 2020-21 season."
Another expensive loan. I just hope it works out this time.
It's not just Webber's record Rick, it's Webber & Farke's record. It's clear that Skipp is not coming to sit on the bench; he could do that at Spurs. And we surely wouldn't fork out £1M just to tell him he'll have the same chance as everyone else to force his way into the team. DF is going to have to play him.Though I like what SW has been shaping, his loan record does not fill me with confidence.
If Skipp is a specialist DM, he'll be unique in our squad. We desperately need someone who's a natural in that role.
I noticed he's not the tallest, how is he with the physical stuff? We've lacked a tough-tackling presence in midfield at times. Is he someone who can take on the responsibility of being the main/only defensive midfielder? A 4-1-4-1 has been discussed lately...Yep, he is.
To sum him up, think Scott Parker but with a little less grit though a bit more technique. The grit will improve too with more experience.
Can never guarantee how a player will do on loan but he’s our joint best academy prospect at the moment so hopefully he proves it with you lot, you’re due a good one from us. Should've played more for us last season, especially when Winks and Sissoko plus an overweight £55m new signing are some of our other options.
I noticed he's not the tallest, how is he with the physical stuff? We've lacked a tough-tackling presence in midfield at times. Is he someone who can take on the responsibility of being the main/only defensive midfielder? A 4-1-4-1 has been discussed lately...
He won't bottle a challenge put it like that. He's one of those players who'll just chase you down and he can use his low centre of gravity to get out of ****ty situations, it's why I'd compare him with Parker as he weren't the biggest either but has probably been our best DM in the Premier League era. The Dutch U21 team are seen on camera talking about how annoying it was to play against Skipp and one compared him to Frenkie de Jong, which ain't a bad comparison, even if he didn't have the best of debut seasons for Barca.
Yeah I think he can play at the base of that formation, we primarily play 4231 but that can switch in-game to a 433 and if Skipp's playing he'll be the deepest of the midfielders.
Can never guarantee how a player will do on loan but he’s our joint best academy prospect at the moment so hopefully he proves it with you lot, you’re due a good one from us.
Do you remember when some young lad called Harry Kane came on loan? Terrible he was. Missed a sitter against West Ham and we got relegated that season by the points we missed out on that day. Did he ever come good?...
(EDIT: I actually think I am muddling Hughton seasons and he didn't cost us survival, but that would ruin the joke...)
I remember Harry Kane being a massive disappointment on loan too.
Spurs have been chasing Aarons for a long time perhaps loaning us a player is a sweetener?
As for Max, I've read that Jose thinks he's too short. I hate to be blunt about it, but I honestly think Max is a liability when covering the far post because of his height.
I want to be hopeful about new signings, but last season's loans and the memory of those last 10 defeats in a row after the loanees buggered off make me reluctant to be sucked into hopeful views again. I'll wait and see how these new loans pan out once the season starts.
You make it sound as if the loanees "buggering off" was a factor in our miserable end of season performance Rick. How so? Rather than anyone "buggering off", I'd say it was down to someone "f****ing up"; and it certainly wasn't any of the loanees!the memory of those last 10 defeats in a row after the loanees buggered off
You make it sound as if the loanees "buggering off" was a factor in our miserable end of season performance Rick. How so? Rather than anyone "buggering off", I'd say it was down to someone "f****ing up"; and it certainly wasn't any of the loanees!
The Spanish guy has the incentive to play in the Premier League if he performs well or get sent home if we don't, and the young English kid knows Farke is happy to play you if you are good enough and he's seen that with our 3 England u21 boys , he no doubt discussed it with them on International duty .It was certainly dismal, Robbie, and there were a lot of factors involved. The first was SW choosing the wrong players on loan (Amadou and Roberts) for our situation. The nature of loans creates a split in loyalty between loan club and parent club, where the player's future lies. Then there's the pressure the parent club and/or player puts on getting enough game time, compromising DF's ability to choose the best line-up for that game and also creating tensions within the squad. We'll never know all of the factors behind Amadou and Roberts and to a lesser degree Fährmann, but clearly there was dissension leading to them leaving, which in turn impacted on squad solidarity. All of this is what concerns me about these new loans.