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The future is bright!Was outstanding in todays 6-1 win against Chelsea.
Class above everyone on the pitch. Could be really huge if he has the drive
defo looked a cut above the other kids against marine..looks to have that extra bit of specialness about himThis boy is the bees knees.
Won't be 17 until August.
Chelsea commentators were unbelievable. I had it on in the background and the salt was hilarious. Imgaine smack talking a 16 year old kid
Too young.Maybe a loan, if Skipp comes back perhaps Norwich would take a look or would he be a bit too young?
Is 18 the youngest youths can go out then? Or, 17 at seasons start?Too young.
Not 17 until August so will stay at Spurs next season, some cameos in Spurs first team for sure
Bellingham is a freak amongst freaks though, for me Devine looks a bit out of balance quite often, marker of in growth (hopefully), where as Bellingham is a smooth poised young man (that’s why I believe we should go hard for his bro’ as his family must have a really good diet).As he’s just 17 you would think he’s miles off the first team but when you see Bellingham play for England, you just never know. He certainly looks to have the physical strength to cope. No doubt a big talent for the future.
Is 18 the youngest youths can go out then? Or, 17 at seasons start?
I'm not sure there is a rule, but is a 16 or 17 year old is going to do well on loan playing a man's game (and at that age a lot of physical development to do), not forgetting that below Academy Year 1 they will have been at school full time, as as well as dealing with life's general problems and forming relationships with your playing colleagues who are young men versus a child.
So my guess would be that after a minimum of one year's worth of full time training (putting them in Academy Year 2) or two years full time training - the latter putting them at age 18 or thereabouts is probably appropriate
Hadn't too much considered the mental/group aspect, thanks.
Agree he's too young, but Scarlett (type as an example) if he develops as Bellingham has (adding zero un-necessary muscle) physically I could see being of the type mentally to flourish, conversely could set them back a couple of crucial years and can't expect the same conditioning/nutritional/recovery support at lower league.
Quite the quandary, as both look like the types raring to go, who will probably be ready 12-18months before their body truly is.
Both Scarlett and Devine look physically very developed for their age - but my guess would be that both of their bodies still need more 'maturing' to do.
My guess is that both could play some games - but not a full season of playing once or twice a week for 90 minutes which is what a loan should be ideally. Both should get a medical check up but I suspect that might be the outcome ?
Jude Bellingham made 29 appearances for Dortmund totalling 1700 minutes - or just under an hour per appearance aged 17. Personally I'd have thought that was on the high side - I'd worry that he'd follow players like Michael Owen who started playing young at a similar age but was burned out by about 26/27.
On the mental side, I can't imagine myself as a 16/17 year old coping with day to day life stuff living away from parents, although I did so aged 18. And not sure how easy it is to bond with men when aged 16/17 - and imo teams do need to bond.
So, I suspect its down to sports scientists and parents to help decide what to do - but given neither Scarlett or Devine have played a full season of u21 football, I'd suggest that both play u21 football and maybe 10-15 appearances (probably only 4/5/6 starts) in first team (assuming manager agrees) isn't a bad solution to help bridge the gap to hopefully a full season in 22/23 either out on loan or playing for Spurs first team.
But that's purely opinion !
Agree, but also the will of these kids is soo strong, clearly, so it's such a balancing act to avoid a Noni, Scarlett just got given Kane's shirt and got bigged up by Jose in the press, he will be difficult to manage if he's smashing it in training, and getting months outside the 18, type deal.
Fundamentally if either are Bellingham level, they'll find themselves in and around the team next season, as what Manager/Coach/Ghost would resist; as his bones might not be strong enough? not many, if any.
Think it's something we'll see more of now, there was a 16year old who broke Bellingham's record at the Euro's days ago, not that I agree with it, though Wijlnaldum (SP?) was playing in Holland at 16 I vaguely recall, so if not borrowing from tomorrow to play too early (seriously load them up on Calcium though), it can work and preserve longevity so a high degree.
It's most dangerous to Scarlett as he is about explosiveness in his burst movements. That's why we remember Rooney, Owen, but they were not dedicated enough to care for their bodies, so perhaps false flags.