Monday and Tuesday’s international report:

Monday and Tuesday’s international report:

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Josh Onomah and Kyle Walker-Peters: England under 19’s lost 1-0 to Mexico yesterday in an international friendly, Josh Onomah completed 60 minutes for the young lions before being replaced by fellow Spurs man Kyle Walker-Peters. It was England’s last warm up match before next months Euro finals and Aidy Boothroyd’s starlets will be strong contenders ahead of the tournament.

Erik Lamela: Erik Lamela came on in the 80th minute for Argentina earlier today as the Argentine national team defeated Chile 2-1 in a Copa América group stage match. Up next for Lamela’s Argentina is a group stage match against Panama on the eleventh of this month.

Christian Eriksen: Christian Eriksen bagged a spectacular hat trick for Denmark this morning, as they defeated Bulgaria 4-0 in the third place play off in the Kirin cup in Japan. Eriksen played exceptionally well for Denmark, and each of his goals were despatched with great intelligence from the attacking midfielder. Eriksen is now off until pre season, as Denmark didn’t qualify for the Euros. This is good news for Spurs as Eriksen will come into next season feeling fresh and as hungry as ever to impress for the Lillywhites. You can watch Eriksen’s hat trick in the link provided below.

Spurs publish released players list:

Spurs publish released players list:

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Moments ago Spurs published a list containing the players who have been released from the club following the expiry of their contracts. The list includes Emmanuel Sonupe, Sonupe was an under 21 player last season and the youngster was a tricky right winger with bags of pace, Sonupe spent some time on loan at St Mirren in the 2014/15 season. In addition, under 18 striker Armani Daly who had been on trial with QPR this season has also been released. As well as central midfielder and first year scholar Charlie Hayford, who has also been released, Hayford was on trial with Crystal Palace earlier in the season. Finally young right back Christopher Paul has been released however, Paul was already signed by QPR a couple of weeks earlier. We wish all of them the very best of luck in the future.

Sunday’s international reports:

Sunday’s international reports:

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Son Heung-min: Son completed 92 minutes of South Korea’s 2-1 friendly victory over Czech Republic yesterday afternoon.

Ben Davies: Ben Davies played the whole of Wales’s friendly match against Sweden yesterday afternoon, Davies played the match at left back. Sweden won the match 3-0.

Jan Vertonghen, Toby Alderweireld and Mousa Dembele: Jan Vertonghen and Toby Alderweireld played the full 90 minutes of yesterday’s 3-2 friendly victory for Belgium against Norway. Alderweireld got an assist after he set up Belgium’s second goal of the game. Our midfielder Mousa Dembele came on in the 84th minute.

Saturday’s international reports:

Saturday’s international reports:

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DeAndre Yedlin: DeAndre Yedlin played the full 90 minutes as the USA lost 2-0 to Colombia in their opening match of the Copa América. Yedlin played at right back.

Josh Onomah and Kyle Walker-Peters: Kyle Walker-Peters played the first half as England under 19’s fell to a 2-0 defeat against Mexico earlier today in an international friendly. Our young midfielder Josh Onomah was an unused substitute.

Kevin Wimmer: Our centre back Kevin Wimmer was an unused substitute as Austria were defeated 2-0 by the Netherlands this evening in an international friendly, it was Austria’s final match before the start of the Euros.

Hugo Lloris: Our captain Hugo Lloris kept a clean sheet as France defeated Scotland 3-0 in a friendly this evening, Lloris captained the French side and he played the entirety of the match, France kick off Euro 2016 against Romania next Friday.

Tuesday and Wednesday’s international report:

Tuesday and Wednesday’s international report:

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Tuesday: All five of our England international were involved last night as England defeated Portugal 1-0 in an international friendly at Wembley. Kyle Walker had a fantastic game last night and he was awarded the Vauxhall England man of the match for his excellent shift at right back, Walker completed the full 90 minutes. Danny Rose also was extremely impressive at left back as the 25 year old put in an excellent display down the left flank, making many important and well executed challenges and interceptions. Eric Dier was another Spurs player who completed the whole of the match, Dier put in a solid performance in the centre of midfield, Dier was joined in the centre of the park by Dele Alli who put in another impressive performance for the three lions, Alli played 90 minutes of the game. Finally, our star striker Harry Kane played up front for England as he completed the whole of the match.

Wednesday:
Christian Erisken: Christian Eriksen completed the full 90 minutes for Denmark today as they drew 2-2 against Bosnia in Japan, Denmark lost the match on penalties. However, Eriksen converted his penalty from the spot.

Marcus Edwards and Alfie Whiteman: Our talented youth player Marcus Edwards completed 68 minutes of England under 18’s 2-0 friendly defeat earlier today against South Korea. Our young and talented goalkeeper Alfie Whiteman was an unused substitute.

Clinton Njie: I’m currently unable to find out whether Njie played in Cameroon’s 1-0 win over Mauritania this evening in their African cup of nations qualifier. However, I shall update this article when I get the information.

Unfair ticketing process likely to cause much disappointment for fans, in our final season at the lane:

Unfair ticketing process likely to cause much disappointment for fans, in our final season at the lane:

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The club have changed the sales mechanism for next seasons matches at White Hart Lane and in doing so can expect many disgruntled fans, as their new system is simply unfair to the majority of fans of our club. Loyal members who have been coming to games for years can expect to miss out on some if not many category B and C matches for the coming season, this is due to a ballot which decides which members have been successful in purchasing tickets. Furthermore, fans will probably not be able to choose specific seats which will cause a lot of annoyance for members. However, the club has said; “This process will not see a reduction in the chances a member would have in obtaining tickets versus the traditional sales process we have employed in recent years. However, it will eliminate the frustrations that can be experienced at peak times during periods of high demand when large numbers of people are attempting to purchase tickets via telephone and internet. Applications will be able to be submitted online at any point during the advertised period or in person at the Ticket Office during office hours.”

I simply do not believe this statement for it causes much uncertainty when members apply for tickets, where as the old system was although not entirely reliable, it was at least fair and meant the vast majority of fans were able to purchase tickets. Category A matches will now be decided by the amount of loyalty points a member has accumulated, which in some ways is fair as it recognises loyalty from fans but it also gives younger fans less chance of going to see a match. Furthermore, Spurs have yet to announce how many loyalty points one needs if they are to be able to acquire a ticket for a category A match, this will leave many members anxious. Most importantly I understand that there will be a reduced capacity next season and I am grateful that many will be able to see Spurs in the champions league at Wembley. However, I think our club needs to show more understanding for members as they are simply prioritising those who have the most money the season ticket holders, Spurs have said; “Members are advised that due to the relocation of over 1,800 season ticket holders as a result of the stadium development works in the North-East corner, tickets in the South Stand will be extremely limited next season”.

This prioritising of season ticket holders is incredibly frustrating as it doesn’t show any appreciation to loyal members. I ultimately hope Spurs have a serious rethink about changing their stance and making it much easier for members to acquire tickets for our final season at our beloved ground! Below is the link to the clubs announcement which was made yesterday.

http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/club/announcement/ticket-sales-for-one-hotspur-members-310516/

Monday’s international report:

Monday’s international report:

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Both Spurs players Hugo Lloris and Clinton Njie faced each other in this evenings international friendly between France and Cameroon. France won the thrilling match 3-2 and Lloris played the full 90 minutes as he lead his side out as captain in Paris. Whilst Our Cameroonian forward Clinton Njie came on in the 70th minute of the game, tomorrow could see our defender Kevin Wimmer play against Malta in an international friendly which kicks off at 7:30pm.

Friday, Saturday and Sunday’s international reports:

Friday, Saturday and Sunday’s international reports:

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Friday: Only one of our five England internationals played in Friday nights 2-1 victory over Australia. Eric Dier came on in the 73rd minute as he played at centre back however, the 22 year old unfortunately scored an own goal at the stadium of light. Dele Alli, Harry Kane, Danny Rose and Kyle Walker were all unused substitutes, having played in England’s friendly against Turkey last week.

Saturday: Erik Lamela: Erik Lamela’s fine form for Spurs over the course of the season saw him rewarded with a start for Argentina in their international friendly against Honduras on Saturday. Lamela completed 64 minutes of the match as he played in the midfield three in the centre of park. The match finished 1-0 to Argentina.

Mousa Dembele,Toby Alderweireld and Jan Vertonghen: Our central defender Toby Alderweireld played the whole of Belgium’s friendly against Switzerland on Saturday, with the defender playing in the central of defence as the Belgians won 2-1. In addition Jan Vertonghen also completed the whole of the match as he played at left back. Whilst Mousa Dembele completed 55 minutes of the match in the midfield.

DeAndre Yedlin: DeAndre Yedlin came on in the 46th minute in The USA’s 4-0 victory over Bolivia in an international friendly earlier today. Yedlin completed the second half at right back as he helped the US record a clean sheet.

Thursday’s international report:

 

DeAndre Yedlin: Our right back DeAndre Yedlin played the full 90 minutes of the USA’s friendly against Ecuador earlier today. Yedlin helped the US to a clean sheet as they defeated Ecuador 1-0, and the young right back impressed yet again as he caught the eye with his skill and pace down the right flank. The USA face Bolivia in another international friendly on Sunday. Whilst Harry Kane, Dele Alli, Eric Dier, Kyle Walker and Danny Rose could all play in tomorrow’s friendly for England as they face Australia at the stadium of light, you can watch the match on ITV1 at 7:45pm tommorow.

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Christopher Paul signs for QPR:

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Our young under 18 right back Christopher Paul joined fellow London club QPR today after the Northern Ireland youth internationals scholarship at Spurs came to an end, Paul had been on trial with the west London club earlier in the season. Paul started out as a midfielder at Spurs and joined the Lillywhites as an under 9. However, he played as a right back throughout the 2014/15 season. We wish him all the best at his new club.

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