Luke Amos

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Maybe not when it comes to building an understanding - but the fact that he's playing games regularly should be something we could benefit from.
I was visualising the near non-existent possibility of them BOTH forming part of our future midfield!!

As I say, naive probably!!
 
Good luck to the lad.

Add him to a l-o-n-g list of players who did well in meaningless pre-season games, leading the excitable to purr about the future being bright and lilywhite, only to wash up in a mid-table second division outfit.

Injured shortly after making his first competitive team debut which took him out for the rest of 18/19. went on loan at QPR but whilst OK always looked like he was still affected by injury - QPR taking a calculated risk that he will get back to his best (= add ons in the sale contract).

Good luck to him though
 
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That's what they said about Harry Kane...

Actually it’s always worth that reminder. Youth players do come good. But the example of Kane can’t be a hiding place and it’s fast becoming one.

At 18 Kane had started European games for us and throughout the loan spells it was always judged he would be a success, although not to that level of course.

Remember Kane made his debut alongside Tom Carroll and Ryan Friedricks. So there has to always be balance. What really became of them? Decent enough but no one in their right minds would want us to sign Carroll back from Swansea

Amos is no doubt talented. But the club PR around the guy is ridiculous, using him as an example as to how we will prosper without investment.
 
Only two things that stand out to me is that his first touch is terrible, often meaning the ball bounces 5-10 yards in front of him. In midfield that isn't good enough and will cost us points. 2nd thing is that he's very good at pressing and winning the ball back.
 
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@Luke_Amos1 will undergo surgery next week after rupturing an anterior cruciate ligament. The midfielder sustained the injury during Friday’s #PL2 win against Blackburn Rovers and the rehabilitation required means he will not be expected to return to action until next season.pic.twitter.com/kCcFhx17Dt

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Pretty much confirms what we knew already, but a real shame for him just as he had got into first team squad.
 
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