StephenH
David Ginola
Shut it.......Partridge
I'll give you that one. He's back on the Beeb soon
Shut it.......Partridge
Tottenham ace poised for Norwich City bow
http://www.edp24.co.uk/sport/norwic...marcus-edwards-short-term-prospects-1-5421377
The headline makes it sound that he is closer to getting a game than the article suggests
I read that as pretty positive news. He’s improved, needs some strengthening work, is now in full training (he had a niggly back injury?) and is expected to feature in the next few weeks.
That’s good isn’t it?
Not trying to slate them at all, just pointing out the obvious.
We have facilities on par with the best in the world, the chances of Norwich being close to comparable are slim.
It could be very easy for a young lad to come across as a rooster simply by being immature such that he lacks a bit of tact - no offence intended but bad impression made all the same. Thats all Im saying, trying to spot a little glimpse of light in an otherwise bad sounding situation.
not even on the bench vs Forest
The article I posted earlier said he wouldn't be. He has only recently started training with their first team.
.... and he's still not on their bench
The article said he wouldn't be. He's not meant to be ready.
.... and he's still still not on the bench ... just stating the facts
Still not on the bench
Have you read the article?
I heard Marcus snuck into Delia's kitchen and jizzed on her lemon drizzle cakes, hence he's out of favour (she prefers her drizzle sweet, not salty).
All the 'he's a bit of a immature rooster' is just old wives tales. I think it's more to do with him toughening up. I'm not sure what Edwards weights, but he doesn't have Kane's ability to put it about, which can really help a younger player establish himself. Edwards will always be light weight, and that is his strength. He will be able to out maneuver defenders. But he can also be knocked off the ball. It all depends on whether refs take into account his lighter weight or let shoulder charges on him go. The kid has ability, but needs to settle in a side and be appreciated.
Whatever happens, it's a salutory lesson about hyping up young players.
IF indeed there is an attitude issue then in many ways it is hardly surprising.
- For the last few years he had been feted as the best in the country in his age group (I'm as culpable here - I'd never even seen him play and I've repeated that to other people, Spurs and non-Spurs);
- He's had clubs (Emirates Marketing Project? others?) trying to tempt him with big money contracts;
- He's been called mini-Messi by Poch (even though we know that wasn't a direct comparison, it's an easy tag not only for the media to hook onto - but also for a young player to hook onto);
- He's had fans singing his name when he's barely played for the first team (thinking of the crowd at Fulham away last year singing his name as he walked around the pitch with KWP).
All that is going to give him a sense of importance.
Maybe Spurs have also been a bit guilty of indulging the hype, because, for good reason, we wanted to keep him.
It would take a pretty strong character I think not to have your head turned by all of the accolades and expectation.
Let's hope that the Norwich loan will help him recognise that talent alone is not going to be enough and that he is in an environment that will be supportive, whilst dishing out some 'tough love'.