Ben Alnwick - Legal laws prevent me commenting on this guy. Suffice to say, his attitude is appalling and he seems quite content to watch his career go nowhere fast, whilst boosting his bank balance.
Jordan Archer - Nowhere near good enough.
David Button - A decent keeper with potential, but not considered mentally strong enough to make it at the highest level. Destined to have a career in the lower divisions.
Oscar Janssonn - Suffers from the "Robbo syndrome", in that he easily puts on weight and when he does, his game suffers. Has similar characteristics to Mr Alnwick.
Mirko Ranieri - Hmm, some of the best saves I have ever seen, have come from this guy. Trouble is, some of the biggest balls-ups I have ever seen have also come from him.
Nathan Byrne - A typical Spurs FB, in that he's good going forward, but not so good on the defensive stuff. Looked reasonable enough at Bournemouth, but needs a similar run of regular football to get back on track for his progress.
Steven Caulker - Destined for a good career in the game.
Kyle Naughton - Had difficulties settling when first joined the club. Has now put these behind him, but does have off field issues, which do not endear him to our manager.
Adam Smith - Has always been highly rated by all at the club. Is now beginning to confirm that belief by consistently good displays for all his loan clubs.
Bruno Uvini - Unable to pass comment.
John Bostock - There's a talent in there somewhere. Reputed to have an attitude problem, but got married about a year ago, became a devout Christian, yet all this has still not really got his career back on track. Easy to forget he's still only 20, so there's time yet...
Tom Carroll - Was written off by all at the club apart from Clive Allen. So many said he wouldn't make it because of his slight build, but Allen told everyone to persevere with him. Carroll himself, has a superb attitude, the perfect professional who trains hard every day. Stands a chance because Harry loves his attitude.
Christian Ceballos - A very talented footballer, but his slight build and lazy style might not stand up to the rigours and pace of the English game. has a great touch, but doesn't ride a tacklle easily.
Iago Falque - A talent who needs regular football at the moment.
Ryan Fredericks - Needs to make his mind up over his best position. Can play anywhere down the right hand side, but to make a career in the game, he needs to work hard. Wouldn't put too much money on him makking it at Spurs.
Massimo Luongo - A defensive midfielder who always gives his best. Confident on teh ball, tough tackling and two footed. Loads of energy and it would be a surprise if he didn't get a run out with the first team before too long. He compliments the creative talents of Alex Pritchard so well and the pair work so well together.
Ryan Mason - Not good enough for Spurs. Did well in the Academy side a couple of years ago, but will have to work hard to maintain a career in even the Championship.
Jake Nicholson - One of our brightest talents. Good technique, good attitude and can play anywhere across the middle.
Dean Parrett - A huge prospect as a youngster who completely lost his way for 2 years. Firstly, it an attiude problem then personal problems, and he went from being a massive talent to a lost cause. Now beginning to get his game back on track and going well fro Yeovil, but now sidelined with an ankle injury. It's probably unlikely he'll make it at Spurs now. Shame as he was so good when we first signed him.
Jesse Waller-Lasson - Not good enough.
Harry Kane - Continues to do well each time he is asked to step up. Never been convinced about him and I think he'll do well to survive in the Championship. But, there are many at the club who do rate him.
Cameron Lancaster - Like Tom Carroll, he has an excellent attitude and a good work ethic. Not got that strikers natural intuition or killer insticnt in his game to make it.
Jon Obika - Currently playing at his true level.- Yeovil Town.
Kudos Oyenuga - Poor first touch and not enough awareness in and around the penalty area to look anything more than an average prospect at the moment.
Andros Townsend - An undoubted talent, and despite rumours to the contrary, does have a very good attitude. I still retain hopes for him at Spurs, but this loan move to Birmingham is a vital one for him. Let's hope he makes the most of it, otherwise I fear his days at HL might be numbered.
Simon Dawkins - An intersting one. He was released by the club a few years ago as he was considered not good enough. He then got himself injured playing somewhere and was out for some time, but then asked the club if he could train with us to help him regain full fitness. He impressed and was signed on on a non-contract basis, which tehn led to a full time cotract. He's nowhere near good enough and although he has recently reverted to playing in midfiled, he's still nowhere near good enough.
Hope all this is useful
