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Dean Richards
Does he still live in Islington?
Wouldn't be disappointed if Dan Kilpatrick had time called on his days as a Spurs 'correspondent'. Running that Islington locator in his Tweets hardly inspires confidence.
Hard to find someone who more quickly opts for the negative in covering Spurs. He doesn't have to be a cheerleader, but a balanced perspective would be nice. This guy is a borderline WUM with his preferred tone. Doesn't balance his sour drabness with anything positive about the club, the stadium, the whole upward trend Spurs are on. On the whole, ESPN are dreadful in their Spurs coverage.
At least when I last looked and that was a while back - after they were tub-thumping Poch's imminent departure.
Ben PearceI actually think since he’s moved to the Standard he’s become even more negative - it’s like he tries so hard not to appear biased that he goes too much the other way. I liked him at first but the last two weeks, with the Poch stories as well, it actually makes him seem less informed than he is because of the tone he takes. When he can be justifiably positive he isn’t.
He’s clearly good at his job but it’s just a personal preference for me - there’s probably a middle ground somewhere between Ali Gold’s relentless positivity and Dan KP’s ‘balance’.
As I say - I would fully expect buy back options and sell on clauses. Its quite possible we wont have seen the last of him in a Spurs shirt.
Theres the famous Bale one, obviously.
I believe we also had a sell on clause with Sigurdsson, so made some money when Everton bought him.
I dont think its uncommon in England, particularly in lower level clubs that sell talent up the pyramid.
If Edwards is such a player, Id fully expect us to speculate on such clauses.
He works for the Evening Standard now, not ESPN.
I blame Sherwood. The guy made a fuss out of Edwards in order to boost his own stock without a thought on how it would affect him. Every Spurs fan listening instantly looked him up and overhyped him. He and his family/agent believe the hype and expect everything to be given to him, whilst further fuss is made about him from the fans and online media. Last summer and the contract problems likely are a highlight of that and slowed down his progression.
Now he's at a crossroads where his talent may not be enough and his work ethic and mentalitiy are being called into question.
I do believe we are at a stage where young players will struggle to advance, but I also think that there are gaps in the squad in order for people like Edwards to improve.
I think this is unfortunately on Edwards, not in a 'blame' sense, just in the sense that he clearly wasn't of the level of mental maturity to make it at our club. I don't think for a second he'll go anywhere else and make it to CL level.
We've given plenty of players high praise, almost deliberately to see how they'll react. Winks gets told he is the perfect midfielder and he is still the same modest, hard working guy he was before the comments are made. For some reason Edwards just wasn't getting it. People have even cited family problems or a difficult upbringing, but it hasn't held Dele back. If you've got the right mentality you'll make it, if not here than somewhere. But if you've got great talent and the right mentality, you probably will make it here.
I feel bad for Edwards if his agent listened to the hype Sherwood gave him. But Sherwood also said Tom Carroll could play for Barcelona. Praise shouldn't effect how you go about learning, improving, concentrating, committing. Poch brought Edwards into comparison with Messi to see if that would work. He's also called him out publicly and that hasn't worked. He's also been sent on loan to a club with good standards and was told the exact same thing.
Talent is never enough, how you react when things aren't going your way is just as important as skill and technique.
Slight flaw to your theory.....who the f.ck listens to Sherwood?I blame Sherwood. The guy made a fuss out of Edwards in order to boost his own stock without a thought on how it would affect him. Every Spurs fan listening instantly looked him up and overhyped him. He and his family/agent believe the hype and expect everything to be given to him, whilst further fuss is made about him from the fans and online media. Last summer and the contract problems likely are a highlight of that and slowed down his progression.
Now he's at a crossroads where his talent may not be enough and his work ethic and mentalitiy are being called into question.
I do believe we are at a stage where young players will struggle to advance, but I also think that there are gaps in the squad in order for people like Edwards to improve.
@BrainOfLevy I simply believe that his mental maturity has been hampered by the spotlight being on him at such a young age. Without it, he might have kept working hard, knowing that he needed to in order to make it. Being praised so early on may have left him believing that he could just make it on talent alone.
@BrainOfLevy I simply believe that his mental maturity has been hampered by the spotlight being on him at such a young age. Without it, he might have kept working hard, knowing that he needed to in order to make it. Being praised so early on may have left him believing that he could just make it on talent alone.