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Player Djed Spence

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...and you sir, are entitled to your opinion.

If I told you I've just worked with Willem Defoe... Would anyone believe me??

View: https://youtu.be/0I8gUZIZ6ho?si=AVznB80u0x75rVk_
 
He has the physical to be a great back but he was at best a rotation player at Genoa which is a mid tier team in Serie A.

Seems like he comes and goes and has injury problems, doesn't seem to reliable to me..
 
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Djed Spence's special work​

While those players were taking free-kicks and others were working on their passing and shooting, Djed Spence was being drilled individually by senior assistant coach Matt Wells.

The full-back was being put through his paces with an emphasis on trying to deal with Wells running alongside him as a winger, with Spence having to work on his body shape in order to prevent the Spurs coach from getting a cross away or move past him. They continued for a little while after the other players had finished.

Spence has been a surprise addition to this tour with his hard work on the training pitches not going unnoticed by the coaching staff and for now he remains a Tottenham player who will likely get game time against Vissel on Saturday.
 
Gold:

Djed Spence's special work​

While those players were taking free-kicks and others were working on their passing and shooting, Djed Spence was being drilled individually by senior assistant coach Matt Wells.

The full-back was being put through his paces with an emphasis on trying to deal with Wells running alongside him as a winger, with Spence having to work on his body shape in order to prevent the Spurs coach from getting a cross away or move past him. They continued for a little while after the other players had finished.

Spence has been a surprise addition to this tour with his hard work on the training pitches not going unnoticed by the coaching staff and for now he remains a Tottenham player who will likely get game time against Vissel on Saturday.
Seems like they're putting a lot of effort into him, something you wouldn't expect them to do with a player who's on the transfer list.
 
Seems like they're putting a lot of effort into him, something you wouldn't expect them to do with a player who's on the transfer list.
I can't tell you how happy this makes me. Not for Spence ( though I'm glad he's getting a chance) but it's the revolutionary idea of one on one coaching to improve a 'young' players weakness. Do you recall that clown was Jose number two. But the work sounds like he's in and staying.
 
I can't tell you how happy this makes me. Not for Spence ( though I'm glad he's getting a chance) but it's the revolutionary idea of one on one coaching to improve a 'young' players weakness. Do you recall that clown was Jose number two. But the work sounds like he's in and staying.
Jose breaking Covid rules to get Tanguy out for fitness work is a cornerstone of my memories of the pandemic.
 
Spence working out finally is a massive touch. He's homegrown, tall and decent in the air for set pieces and covers both RB and LB. Plus he has all the tools required to play this system. If he has got his head together he's save us 30-40m at least.

And it is pure luck because they were 100% looking to sell him.
It's not really "luck" seeing as we went to the trouble of scouting him in the first place and then actually buying him. He was a hugely promising talent when we bought him.

To our "bad luck" we had Conte as our manager who not only didn't play him but went out of his way to publicly trash him within days of him joining. Conte continued to use him as a pawn in his political posturing that just disintegrated into madness.

Spence is at ground zero again, I bet he's got a dartboard with him on tour with a picture of Conte pinned on it, no better motivation than to prove a cunt that he's a cunt. He's already got one box ticked on him, in that he's lasted longer than Conte. Now he's showing why we bought him in the first place now the cunt has been sacked.

I don't know if he will pan out, I don't know if he's the right character (I do know that if he was human he would have been affected by the way Conte dealt with him) but I watched him singlehandedly rip Woolich to pieces in the FA Cup (and when I got the chance I made an effort to watch him again following that performance, this was before we were linked to him). It's been so long ago since I watched him it's hard to be definitive, suffice to say he was a hugely promising player, way, way better than Sess was at Fulham by comparison.

It appears that we are also investing coaching time in him.......

So right now it's what we deserve, what Spence deserves, let's see where it takes us and him.
 
It's not really "luck" seeing as we went to the trouble of scouting him in the first place and then actually buying him. He was a hugely promising talent when we bought him.

To our "bad luck" we had Conte as our manager who not only didn't play him but went out of his way to publicly trash him within days of him joining. Conte continued to use him as a pawn in his political posturing that just disintegrated into madness.

Spence is at ground zero again, I bet he's got a dartboard with him on tour with a picture of Conte pinned on it, no better motivation than to prove a cunt that he's a cunt. He's already got one box ticked on him, in that he's lasted longer than Conte. Now he's showing why we bought him in the first place now the cunt has been sacked.

I don't know if he will pan out, I don't know if he's the right character (I do know that if he was human he would have been affected by the way Conte dealt with him) but I watched him singlehandedly rip Woolich to pieces in the FA Cup (and when I got the chance I made an effort to watch him again following that performance, this was before we were linked to him). It's been so long ago since I watched him it's hard to be definitive, suffice to say he was a hugely promising player, way, way better than Sess was at Fulham by comparison.

It appears that we are also investing coaching time in him.......

So right now it's what we deserve, what Spence deserves, let's see where it takes us and him.

you can't lay that all on Conte, There's been a couple managers unimpressed with his attitude, ange himself was happy to ship him off last season.
Conte is probably just less forgiving
 
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you can't lay that all on Conte, There's been a couple managers unimpressed with his attitude, ange himself was happy to ship him off last season.
Conte is probably just less forgiving
The managers unimpressed were those AFTER Conte banished him. Imagine getting a massive move top PL Club only for your manager to basically publicly humiliate you for political gain! Imagine where his head was after that.

I'm blaming everything on the wiggo the bottler.
 
The managers unimpressed were those AFTER Conte banished him. Imagine getting a massive move top PL Club only for your manager to basically publicly humiliate you for political gain! Imagine where his head was after that.

I'm blaming everything on the wiggo the bottler.
Spence had a history of managers unimpressed with his work ethic way before Conte. The guy at Forest was the first manager to get a good tune out of him at senior level.
 
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