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3 minutes ago, Samilktray said:
I don’t think there’s any way of confidently knowing this right now
True.
But I think I'm right.
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4 minutes ago, kingfox said:
He has sprinkled a bit of positivity with that line up by starting Buonanotte and Vardy, then just doused it in shit by benching Ricardo and Mavididi.
The Ricardo conundrum has baffled me all pre season, if he is persisting with three at the back when in possession, I don’t see Ricardo starting, unless he swaps Justin over to the left and has him tuck in as a LCB.
He seems adamant at this moment in time not to play Ricardo in CM, I just think he’s scared shitless that we’ll get dicked on transition time and time again if he plays Ricardo in that position.
Mavadidi isnt good enough.
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8 minutes ago, Lionator said:
Did he have any overlap with cooper in the England youth system?
See my post above.
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The money doesn't matter. What matters is if we have signed a really good player. Which we have.
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3 minutes ago, Micky said:
Worked with Steve Cooper before...
Along with Gibbs-White.
https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/england-u17/startseite/verein/23260/saison_id/2016
Interestingly, Reiss Nelson was also involved in that group.
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Worked with Steve Cooper before...
Along with Gibbs-White.
https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/england-u17/startseite/verein/23260/saison_id/2016
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Oliver Skipp to Leicester City transfer - verdicts from Jose Mourinho, Ange Postecoglou and Antonio Conte
Story by Peter Smith - Leicestershire Live
The former England youth midfielder has come through the ranks at Spurs and we have gone back through the archives to look at what has been said about the player by the coaches who have shaped his career to date.
At the age of 23, he is hungry for the next chapter, a new place to call home and play regularly, so this is an insight into the man who Steve Cooper hopes to make his seventh signing of the summer.
Ange Postecoglou: ‘He maintains an intensity with and without the ball’
Skipp went pretty much straight into the Premier League season after the European under-21s Championships last summer, when he was trying to catch the eye of new Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou.
“Obviously he didn’t have much of a break but since he’s been in he’s got bags of energy and he uses that really well,” Postecoglou was saying this time last year. “He maintains an intensity with and without the ball that makes him hard to contend with.”
The midfielder went on to fill in at left-back at times and he was seen as a decent option there in a side that encouraged its full-backs to come inside.
Postecoglou said in May: "We have been working with Skippy the last few weeks. When we lost Destiny and Ben, we were left with Emerson who is not really a left-back. We were looking around at options and in training we have been using him in that space.
“The way we play with full-backs, certainly with some of the positioning, he wouldn’t be too unfamiliar with the positions he would need to take up.”
Lee Carsley, then England under-21s manager: 'He has outstanding ability'
Carsley has overseen Skipp's progress with England at youth level, winning the European Championships last summer.
He said: "I've known Oli for a while. He's very underrated. He's one of those players that when they are not in the team you notice them. He goes about his business really well. Works on his game. I think he's still got a lot of development to do.
"He's going to get better, he's going to get stronger. Physically he'll improve the older he gets. He has outstanding ability."
Antonio Conte: ‘The future of Tottenham’
Antonio Conte heaped praise on Skipp after a Champions League tie at AC Milan back in early 2023, calling him and Pape Sarr the ‘present and the future of Tottenham’. Conte would leave the following month however.
“I’m really happy about the performance from Skippy and Pape Sarr,” he said back then. “Honestly to play in this way in the Champions League and to play in the San Siro in this atmosphere, I think that normally it’s tough for important players.
“They played a really good game and I’m really happy. This type of performance makes me more relaxed for the future because we have to consider that we could finish the season with only three midfielders, Pape Sarr, Skippy and Pierre Hojbjerg.
“To have this type of performance makes me more relaxed because I know that I can count on these two players 100 per cent and I’m really happy for them. They will be the future for Tottenham but at the same time they will be the present. I have to consider them important players.”
Daniel Farke: ‘A top player and a top character’
Daniel Farke signed Skipp on loan for Norwich back in 2020/21 when they went on to win promotion to the Premier League as Championship champions.
“I am always careful to praise young lads too much, I like to keep the pressure high on them because in these times they are celebrated so much by social media, agents and things like this,” said Farke at the end of that season.
“It’s difficult also for young players to handle that praise so I am quite careful in praising them too much but actions are more important than any words and when you look at Oliver’s season you can realise that he has played more or less every second in the league for us, for a side that has lots of competition in the squad.
“This says a lot about how much I rate him and how much I value him, I don’t want to praise him too much in public, it’s more like each and every day I keep on criticising him. I ask for more goals, for more assists, better passing choices, for many topics to improve – but my actions speak louder than my words. He plays each and every second for more or less each and every game for such a good side. He’s a top player and also a top character.”
Jose Mourinho: ‘He can be more than a player, he can be a future captain’
Jose Mourinho handed Skipp a long-term deal at Spurs back in 2020 before reluctantly sanctioning that loan to Norwich for Skipp’s development.
“He's one of these players by human quality, by personality, he is one of these kids that I have no doubt will be an important player for Tottenham,” he said at the time.
“I never told him I want him to go on loan, I always told him I wanted him to stay here, because that's the selfish perspective of a coach who wants the best possible squad. In his mind he wants to go on loan, six months, the whole season. He feels that he needs that, I also feel that would be good for his evolution, so maybe that is the direction we go.
“I think he can be more than a player, he can be a future captain here. Hugo (Lloris), Harry (Kane). I see this kid being one day a future captain here by his character, by his personality. I feel really happy that he signed.”
Former Spurs youth coach Saul Isaksson-Hurst: ‘Very good on the ball and likes to play’
Skipp always stood out as he came through the ranks, says former academy coach Saul Isaksson-Hurst.
“Skipp was always one of the strongest in the group. He had great technical skills, was very intelligent and has a really high football IQ, and a generally high IQ as well. He’s a very clever young man," he told Football Insider earlier this year.
“He definitely stood out and worked really hard. Physically, he was good as well in terms of his size – not necessarily the quickest at the time, but he was always one of the strongest.
“He’s very good on the ball and likes to play, so I think all modern-day managers who want to keep the ball need players who can play under pressure and play forward. Skippy is really good at that.”
Mauriccio Pochettino: ‘The difference between a top player and a normal player’
Mauriccio Pochettino gave Skipp his Spurs senior debut back in 2018 when the player was just 18.
He said back then: "I think he played like a 30-year-old man -- so relaxed, trying to play forward and trying to give the team what the team needs, with plenty of energy, full energy.
"I'm so proud of him. He's only 18 years old and it was fantastic. Now I think it's going to be easy for him because always in your debut you're nervous.
"I said to him, 'You look so relaxed. When I was 17, going to play, I was so nervous.' I said, 'That's the difference between a player [who's] going to be a top player and a player who was going to be normal player, like me.'-
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1 minute ago, Lesta2014 said:
Didn’t cooper sign him at forest?
Yes and he was poor.
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People are writing this transfer off before the lad has even stepped foot on the pitch for us.
You lot deserve to be relegated.
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From the Spurs forum...
Honestly had Skipp down as a future club captain / stalwart
shameLeicester will be a stepping stone in his career - he's still on the up.
Funnily enough, he was part of the leadership group alongisde Kane, Hugo, Dier and Hojbjerg.
Good on him for wanting to go and play football, could have been an absolute superstar for us and was a very exciting prospect before his injury.
Never quite regained that level again. He's a good signing for Leicester and they'll love him there.
Oliver Skipp loves winning tackles. He excels at it. Winning a tackle to Skipp is like scoring a goal. He also has an acceptable passing range, over long or short distances, and competes well in 1v1 duels on the ground.
Skipp will never score loads of goals but he is a much braver and better player than Winks ever was.I'm concerned if we sell him it'll be a trippier situation. I hope he gets a look in at 6 soon; he's shown to have great awareness defensively at breaking up play and interceptions.
He's bloody good. Many Premiership teams would be blessed with him in their first eleven. We're too ****ing dismissive. Just think about all the other players we dumped who went on to be brilliant for other clubs.
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1 minute ago, coolhandfox said:
But that not true is it?
Do you consider Carvalho wasn't interested?
Of course he wasn't. Brentford all day long.
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23 years old
Premier league player
English
Well known to our most influential midfielder
Regarded as a very good player
Potential to develop further
You lot are a bunch of moaning bastards.
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6 minutes ago, Lambert09 said:
plenty of development left in goulding and braybrooke… and guess what they don’t cost 20m.
In what world do you pay 20m for someone you need to develop? He’s not going to be a star player ever… not even for us
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23 is a great age. Plenty of development left in him.
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Just now, Clever Fox said:
No, It's more according to BBC.
Of course it is. The media are always right.
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The fee isn't 20 million.
Nice bit of tactical reporting from the Spurs end.
We've got a decent deal here 😉
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Let's all believe the person who says 'the deal is believed to be'...
FFS
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11 minutes ago, MPH said:
didnt he play that role for England? But not good enough for Leicester? Right o
Not good enough to play the combative role. 100%
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Winks isn't good enough for the premier league in a defensive midfield role. He's not robust enough in his play. He needs an aggressive athlete alongside him.
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6 minutes ago, MPH said:
you have to be joking?
DM is not a priority because we at least have players in that position. It would make no financial sense to go after another DM and leave such a gaping hole in the AM area…. Winks, Hamza and Ndidi can all play in the DM role.. all 3 at least have prem experience… but what prem experience do we have in the AM role?
It absolutely is a priority. If you can't see it, you are naive.
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18 minutes ago, SafewayFox said:
I don’t think so but then I don’t know what he offers differently.
Very premature and based solely on pre-season but can’t see him improving our starting 11 in the slightest.
I remember watching Christian Fuchs in pre-season.
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Bed wetting willy pullers.
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Just now, ramadaone said:
Braybrooks is all but sorted
Which division....?
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6 hours ago, frany104 said:
We won’t have a future if we keep deteriorating at the current rate. You should be concerned with were we are going not what we have done.
the current ownership is stinking the place out and the recent history was quite clearly not planned by Top but Vichai.
I'm not concerned. It's sport. Get used to it as you have no control.
I'm slightly more concerned about mpox to be fair.

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Did you really expect anything else. It would have been the same with Maresca.