Luke Amos

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He got 68 minutes today and seems to have done well.

I hope he has a great season and comes back full of confidence and ready to take a spot.
 
You watched a few mins of highlights and have written him off as not good enough :pochunimpressed:

He wouldn't be going on loan if he were good enough for us. No player has ever come back from a loan to become a first team player under Poch, and this is Amos' 3rd one. If he does well, hopefully we can get a few million for him next Summer.
 
He wouldn't be going on loan if he were good enough for us. No player has ever come back from a loan to become a first team player under Poch, and this is Amos' 3rd one. If he does well, hopefully we can get a few million for him next Summer.

He is coming back from a serious knee injury, so yes he is behind Skipp at the moment and it's best he continues his return to fitness at another club.
 
30 minutes and scored the winning penalty that sent QPR through in the Carabao against Bristol City.

Our old youth prospect Dominic Ball also featured and played the full 90
 


Amos now seen as a key member of the squad it seems

Maybe Amos and Clarke can build up a midfield understanding at Q.P.R. that WE could maybe benefit from in a few years....
Or am I being naive?
The footbal loan system doesn't really reap such dividends, does it?!
 
Maybe Amos and Clarke can build up a midfield understanding at Q.P.R. that WE could maybe benefit from in a few years....
Or am I being naive?
The footbal loan system doesn't really reap such dividends, does it?!

Amos is a decent player and now aged 22 (and unlucky to kiss last season with injury) , but I suspect his ceiling is a mid PL club - although given our CM options really don't understand why we didn't keep him in house this season and see how good he could be. Think it would have made a big difference to the first half of the season - might have meant we didn't need Gerson and might have brought in cover for another position.

Clarke is still 19 so I suspect another year on loan. Am hoping that Eze comes our way in the summer, possibly with Amos staying at QPR.

So if anything it will be Clarke and Eze learning to play with each other as two AM's probably learning hiw to interchange positions during a match.
 
MIDDLESBROUGH are waiting for news on their pursuit of Tottenham midfielder Luke Amos, with Neil Warnock admitting “utility players” could be especially important next season.

Boro’s recruitment team have discussed Amos’ position with the Tottenham hierarchy and are hoping to pull off a permanent deal for the 23-year-old.

However, QPR are also keen to sign Amos this summer, and are hoping the midfielder’s loan spell at Loftus Road will work in their favour as they attempt to beat off Boro’s competition to secure a deal.

Amos made 34 Championship appearances for QPR last term, striking up a good relationship with Hoops boss Mark Warburton.

He still has one more year of his current contract at Tottenham to run, but Jose Mourinho does not envisage him featuring with the first team and the Spurs boss has instructed those above him to move Amos on.

The former Spurs academy product was valued at around £1.5m when his future was the subject of speculation last summer, but his current employers accept they are unlikely to secure that kind of fee in the current climate and are set to sell him for a six-figure price.

Boro are willing to meet Spurs’ demands, although it remains to be seen whether the lure of remaining in London with QPR proves too strong to resist.

Amos has spent most of his career playing as a defensive midfielder, but he can also operate in a more attacking position or as a centre-half or full-back.
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Hi,

I run a podcast called Giving The Game Away and have just recently recorded an episode with Luke Amos.

Luke was a really interesting and thoughtful guy and a pleasure to chat to. He spoke about a range of issues from psychology and BLM to his Premier League Spurs debut and coming through the academy at Spurs.

It's available on Spotify and Apple, with the links below. Please also check us out on instagram at @ givingthegameaway

Cheers




Enjoyed that mate thanks for posting.
 
Have QPR called the police? Or has the Beeb sent a personal get well soon message? Petition to ban the tackler until Amos is back?

Or is that only for scousecunts
 
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