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Player Mikey Moore

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It's not about being good enough/talented, it's about minutes under his belt in men's football.
This is the advantage of the Ryan Mason situation.

He knows Mikey very well. He knows Johan Lange. All parties can jump on board of this thing with a very good understanding of what Mikey's role will be and how to get the best out of him.

His Birthday is in August so he must have turned 15 after the 22/23 season. So it should start at the 23/24 season, no?
The first game of the 22/23 season was 6 August 2022 and Mikey Moore's 15th birthday was 11 August 2022.

I don't think it matters a fuck as he's been at the club since he was 5 or something.
The difference with the UEFA rules is the clock doesn't start until age 15. Which is why Kevin Danso is PL HGP but not UEFA Association-trained as he moved back to Austria at like 14.
 
This is the advantage of the Ryan Mason situation.

He knows Mikey very well. He knows Johan Lange. All parties can jump on board of this thing with a very good understanding of what Mikey's role will be and how to get the best out of him.
You're reaching just because it's Mason.

WBA are massive and it's his first job, you think he'll straight away bring in a young/youth player from his last club to play every game? Lol.

Not guaranteed regular football at WBA despite his talent, if he would play regularly fair enough. I doubt it.
 
You're reaching just because it's Mason.

WBA are massive and it's his first job, you think he'll straight away bring in a young/youth player from his last club to play every game? Lol.

Not guaranteed regular football at WBA despite his talent, if he would play regularly fair enough. I doubt it.
If you're right we shouldn't send him there.

But if the place he would be getting regular game time is League One, I suspect Mikey himself wouldn't be pushing for a loan move.

Damola Ajayi waltzed right into a League One starting XI, and he's a less developed player than Mikey despite being a bit older.

Also, yes, I absolutely think Mason will be pushing to bring Spurs youth on loan, and our willingness to trust him with those players is probably a big reason WBA hired him.

We should give him the pick of the litter of loanees. Everybody wins.
 
No issue with him going on Loan!

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Really think he need to go on loan, he’s isn’t ready to play in the prem for us yet. Clearly has potential, clearly has talent but looks a bit out of his depth atm, which, given his age is fair enough.

I’d rather he went to the Chanpionship for a season if possible, higher level than Scotland. See how he gets on and see next summer.
 
Yeah, Rangers makes sense. Will get plenty of the ball, but it’s still a very physical league, European football, pressure to win every week. Bit there’s no way he’d be tempted to stay there like somewhere like Dortmund.
 
Rangers would be a good loan for Moore as long as he gets to play regularly. Big crowds, pressure to win, European games and would get him used to men's football.

Could see him doing well and he could be a bit of a star there.
 
They're in CL qualifying at the moment, losing in qualifying could drop them down to EL qualifying
They're 2-0 up against Panathinaikos after the first leg. Their second leg (away leg) is Wednesday this week. IDK if there's further qualifying for them if they win over the two legs.

The Scottish Premiership starts this coming Saturday 2nd August. So MM could start his loan then if they hurry up, I think it might be too late for him to be registered for the CL at Rangers.
 
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