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I know next to nothing about the lad, but his main position in Transfermarkt is right back.

Since joining Rangers he has played 343 games and within that time he has scored 81 and assisted 106 ?!?!?!?!

I would like Spurs to go for him just for shits and giggles.
Of course tempo and everything is different in Scotland and in EPL. But for fook sake, to have hand in 187 goals in 343 games from fullback/wingback position is just sick :D and quite frankly should not be allowed to start with :D .
takes penalties and free kicks but his assist stats are impressive yet
 


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So you're comparing a potential RWB signing with a player, Lavinier, who at that age of 22 never has played 1st team footy for any time....🤔
I'm comparing solely on attributes.

The experience side of things Tavernier wins of course.

But the problem with us is that we don't give any of our youth players a chance. How do you know that Lavinier couldn't handle first team football without giving him a try. He's not the only youngster who should have been given a try.

Skipp is arguably our best midfielder. If we handle our youth players properly we would get so much out of that pathway. But alas we'd rather chuck 25 million on a Barcelona reject.
 
You're rambling, fool.

The issue isn't 40m.... It's about getting everything we need from whatever money that's in the kitty.

Your childish "pay whatever" attitude would likely lead to us falling short of our needs.



Cry all you like... Only 3 clubs in the world have blank chequebooks.



Nah... "Something something pay whatever"... It doesn't matter according to the clown gallery.
Mate please you and Daniel just get a room for FFS 👍
 
I'm comparing solely on attributes.

The experience side of things Tavernier wins of course.

But the problem with us is that we don't give any of our youth players a chance. How do you know that Lavinier couldn't handle first team football without giving him a try. He's not the only youngster who should have been given a try.

Skipp is arguably our best midfielder. If we handle our youth players properly we would get so much out of that pathway. But alas we'd rather chuck 25 million on a Barcelona reject.
I think there's a good reason why Lavinier is far from a 1st team starter And talking about rejects: he was a Chelski reject.
This season Spurs have Tanganga, Winks, Skipp and Kane in the 1st team squad, so Spurs aren't doing that bad really when it comes to academy players. Sure, Spurs could do better but Chelski, Man Utd, Liverpool and Man City are spending a lots of money on the most talented players; mostly leaving Spurs with the "second best".
And so far I can't think of any academy player Spurs let go who turned into hit, Some may say Madueke but he left on is own accord even though Spurs wanted to keep him.


Premier League reveal 97% of players who come through top academies never play a minute of top-flight football​

EXCLUSIVE

The analysis shows that 70% are not even handed a professional contract at a Premier League or English Football League club​


Ninety-seven per cent of the former elite academy players now aged 21 to 26 years old failed to make a single Premier League appearance, official statistics reveal.

Figures released to i by the Premier League uncover the stark reality for Premier League hopefuls who join clubs aged as young as eight years old and can, in some cases, spend more than a decade dedicating their life to a team before being released.

The analysis — of players born from 1 September 1995 to 31 August 2000 — includes 4,109 players who were registered at Category One academies. Category One status is awarded to the top-tier academies that represent almost the entirety of the Premier League — including the Big Six of Manchester City, Chelsea, Liverpool, Woolwich, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United — and several clubs in the Championship.

Of the 4,109 former academy footballers, 70 per cent were not even handed a professional contract at a Premier League or English Football League club. And only one in 10 has gone on to make more than 20 league appearances in the top four tiers of English football.

During the past 12 months, i has documented the damaging impact the treatment of teenage players has had on the mental health of the thousands released from academies.

Players have shared experiences of depression and anxiety — some who still live with the effects to this day — suicidal thoughts and attempts on their own life.

Former Manchester City academy player Jeremy Wisten took his own life in 2020 after being released by the club and an inquest last November was told that Wisten did not believe he received the “right support” from the Premier League side after leaving.


The new figures reveal that of the cohort born between 1995 and 2000, fewer than half received a scholarship deal at a Premier League or EFL club, the contracts usually awarded at 16 years old when a player leaves education to train and play full-time.

Former Fulham academy footballer Max Noble, who first revealed his experiences at the west London academy to i, called and is campaigning for a suitable aftercare system to be established in order to protect and support released academy players.

i has learned that aftercare is a key area the Premier League has identified as part of an ongoing review into the Elite Player Performance Plan (EPPP). The EPPP was launched a decade ago to professionalise the academy system and set out to put players “at the centre of the process”.

A growing number of figures, however, do not believe the EPPP is fit for purpose and that it has turned academies into money-making machines that manipulate the lives of children and teenagers for financial gain.

Last year, ITV News surveyed more than 100 footballers released from professional clubs and almost three-quarters did not believe they were given adequate support despite almost 90 per cent reporting having experienced anxiety and depression since being let go.

This week, 18 former academy players revealed their individual struggles after being released. One said: “I was honestly thinking if I jumped now it’d be less pain than I’m feeling now.”

There are a few standalone examples of better success rates. Of the 16-year-olds who played for elite academies from 2017 to 2019, almost four in five received a professional contract or had their contract extended. And almost three-quarters of the 2019/20 academy Under 18s were handed a professional deal or an extension.


Asked this week what improvements had been made to better support released academy players, a Football Association spokesperson said: “The professional leagues and their clubs are primarily responsible for the development and wellbeing of players who are active in the elite academy system, and bespoke regulations are employed throughout.

“They also provide a wide variety of support services to both scholars and former youth players who are no longer involved in the game alongside the Professional Footballers’ Association. We work closely with all of these stakeholders as the governing body of English football to ensure that the highest possible standards are upheld and the welfare of both current and former players is prioritised.”
 
Fabián Ruiz would be near the top of my CM wish list for this summer. His contract ends in 2023, and he's a natural left-footer so would be a natural fit on the left side in a CMF-2.



 
I know next to nothing about the lad, but his main position in Transfermarkt is right back.

Since joining Rangers he has played 343 games and within that time he has scored 81 and assisted 106 ?!?!?!?!

I would like Spurs to go for him just for shits and giggles.
Of course tempo and everything is different in Scotland and in EPL. But for fook sake, to have hand in 187 goals in 343 games from fullback/wingback position is just sick :D and quite frankly should not be allowed to start with :D .
He's seen as poor defensively even in Scotland
.. Numbers going forward are crazy though, top scorer in the Europa this season
 
Won't have to worry about Chelsea much longer. If they're being bought by Americans, they will cease to pose a threat. Probably introduce cheerleaders and timeouts....
 
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