Cracking game, 2 goals in the last 3 mins with Donley's equaliser on 90 mins.
Bit annoyed I didn;t know this was being played at Brighton, would have gone otherwise.
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At least a draw would relegate themLast league games of the season next weekend for both Spurs u18's and u23's
Spurs u18's v Woolwich on Saturday at 11.00
Chelsea u23's v Spurs u23's at 13.00 on Sunday (can we beat them and relegate them ?!)
Get a bit of a pleaty vibe from you, post more and give us some insight please?I make that 14 out of 26 games where we've conceded a minimum of three!!!!!!
If we relegate them, there may be a few playing we can snatch? They can’t sign extensions presently, time to get into the players heads, how stable we are, being non-oligarch limboed and all…Last league games of the season next weekend for both Spurs u18's and u23's
Spurs u18's v Woolwich on Saturday at 11.00
Chelsea u23's v Spurs u23's at 13.00 on Sunday (can we beat them and relegate them ?!)
But not the end of youth football for the season - on 27, 28, 29 May 2022 is the Terbourg u19 Tournament.
Usually the majority of the (typically 18 man) squad is from this year's 2nd Year Academy, but I think this year probably half will be from Academy Year 1 ..... plus there have been a number of rumours that Spurs will recruit a few 18/19 year olds so if we do, this might be their first outing ?
This Billy Heaps kid seems to have good end product. Still just 16, I get the sense he's more of an attacking midfielder? Has anybody seen him play?
Not sure how to take thatGet a bit of a pleaty vibe from you, post more and give us some insight please?
I doubt if anyone who has see him play will be able to give much of an opinion on him as this is his first year in the academy , didn't play much at start of season which is not unusual for a lighter framed player (think of someone like Tom Carroll), so hasn't really played enough to give an informed opinion on. Probably better to wait until middle of next season to give an opinion on.
Normally plays as a CM and yesterdays haul of a goal and assist doubled his end product to 2 goals and 2 assists this season in a dozen or so appearances (less than half starts). This year group has a number of potentially interesting players but despite the presence of Alfie Dorrington (huge CB) a tendency to both score a lot of goals and concede a lot which makes it more difficult to evaluate midfield and defenders in particular - crudely do they concede goals because they are too busy going forward to provide cover or what ?!..
Gold:
Jamie Bowden and Nile John reunited
It must have been strange for both Jamie Bowden and Nile John to be together again in the midfield for the U23s. Both young midfielders have both been on loan at clubs in the Football League this season and now find themselves back in Spurs' development squad.
Bowden, 20, spent the first half of the campaign in League Two at Oldham Athletic and he got 17 appearances under his belt, with a goal and four assists to boot and he also played in the FA Cup and EFL Cup.
However, when Spurs jettisoned three central midfielders in January so he returned and Conte decided that the recalled Bowden would help to supplement the squad. He was rewarded for his efforts by being named on the bench for the Premier League match against Newcastle.
Nile John spent the second half of the campaign on loan at Charlton in a disappointing spell that brought not a single minute of football for the first team there.
With the regular League One season finished, the 19-year-old is back at Spurs and at least got the chance to get some minutes in his legs with this match.
Both players currently have contracts until the summer of 2023 and will be hoping to get first team football somewhere under their belts next season.
Of the two on Monday, John showed drive in his play but Bowden impressed the most, leading the team with the maturity of a 20-year-old and he struck the crossbar with one deflected free-kick and forced the goalkeeper into a flying save with a header from a corner.
Whether both players end up getting a chance again for Tottenham in the first team remains to be seen - John did only turn 19 last month - but both will certainly be able to at least carve out a good career for themselves in the Football League in the years ahead.
This is what I’m saying…I've seen him 3 times I think and what stood out was his striking of the ball so that goal didn't come as a shock to me. Strong chance he'll play the next two seasons in the 18s so like you say best to judge around this time next year.
Gold:
Jamie Bowden and Nile John reunited
It must have been strange for both Jamie Bowden and Nile John to be together again in the midfield for the U23s. Both young midfielders have both been on loan at clubs in the Football League this season and now find themselves back in Spurs' development squad.
Bowden, 20, spent the first half of the campaign in League Two at Oldham Athletic and he got 17 appearances under his belt, with a goal and four assists to boot and he also played in the FA Cup and EFL Cup.
However, when Spurs jettisoned three central midfielders in January so he returned and Conte decided that the recalled Bowden would help to supplement the squad. He was rewarded for his efforts by being named on the bench for the Premier League match against Newcastle.
Nile John spent the second half of the campaign on loan at Charlton in a disappointing spell that brought not a single minute of football for the first team there.
With the regular League One season finished, the 19-year-old is back at Spurs and at least got the chance to get some minutes in his legs with this match.
Both players currently have contracts until the summer of 2023 and will be hoping to get first team football somewhere under their belts next season.
Of the two on Monday, John showed drive in his play but Bowden impressed the most, leading the team with the maturity of a 20-year-old and he struck the crossbar with one deflected free-kick and forced the goalkeeper into a flying save with a header from a corner.
Whether both players end up getting a chance again for Tottenham in the first team remains to be seen - John did only turn 19 last month - but both will certainly be able to at least carve out a good career for themselves in the Football League in the years ahead.