"On this showing, he would remind the older generation of Tottenham watchers of a young Steve Perryman." - https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/f...r-Skipp-soon-banging-Tottenham-team-door.html Has someone been copying my homework?............and not so much of the "older generation", thank you very much!
Why bother to do the hard work when you can get down your local pub, and whilst getting pissed you can log on to their free wifi a plagerise some old (or young) gits comments on not606? If its good enough for Tony Blair, its good enough for the Fail.
One of my university lecturers used to mark everything he wrote as copyrighted. I thought that was a bit much but.........
Spurs fans' favourite far-right dullard Harry Hotspur is proudly crowing that Oliver Skipp looks like an Academy prospect who might actually make it ...well that's strange, because a couple of months ago Spurs fans' favourite far-right dullard Harry Hotspur was spouting some ignorant gibberish about how Spurs don't even have an academy team! With searing insight and in-depth understanding of the club, it's no wonder The Sun brought him on board as their Spurs correspondent.
It's not inconceivable that D'Margio ( ) Wright-Philips could play against his uncle, Bradley. Genuinely a New York Red Bulls legend.
Parrott (2), Shashoua (2), Markanday and Binks continue the trend of one of our youth sides scoring multiples of three
I'd suggest a lot of it comes down to the team's defence being much better than last season's, as last season the U18s were capable of scoring goals but not very good at preventing them, but this season they're far more solid at the back. While the obvious suggestion would be Walcott and Binks are responsible, given they've both come in at centre back this season, I've seen some comments suggesting Markanday's learning how to set the tempo for a game from midfield, and that surely helps a lot
A very good article from The Guardian on our Academy and the preference for recruiting young talent locally, meaning local to the club rather than the across UK or Europe, rather than worldwide, as is the case at City, Arsenal and the like. https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...tspur-academy-youth-team-bournemouth-west-ham
2-0 down at half time, but a mental second half with Roles missing a penalty in the 52nd minute, Paris Maghoma damn near tearing the net out of the goal in the 74th minute and a 95th minute equaliser from Jaden Brown got us a point