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Post by QPR Report on Feb 3, 2010 9:26:04 GMT
www.imscouting.com/global-news-article/Tottenham-youngsters-Parrett-and-Kane-included-in-FA-Cup-squad/5526/Tottenham youngsters Parrett and Kane included in FA Cup squad February 03, 2010 | Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp has included youngsters Dean Parrett and Harry Kane in the Spurs squad to face Leeds United in this evening's FA Cup replay. Particularly with new signings Eidur Gudjohnsen and Younes Kaboul ineligible to play at Elland Road, Redknapp has decided it is a good chance to include the youngsters. Redknapp said, “We are one or two down in terms of numbers, but it will be an opportunity for a couple of youngsters to come and sit on the bench” 18 year-old Parrett is a talented midfielder who made his Tottenham first team debut in the UEFA Cup tie against Shakhtar Donetsk last season. He arrived at White Hart Lane after a much publicised million pound move from QPR as a 15 year-old and has represented England at under-19 level. Kane is a 16 year-old striker who has yet to make a first team appearance for Tottenham and has starred mainly for the club's Premier Academy League side
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Post by QPR Report on Feb 3, 2010 9:27:29 GMT
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Post by bp on Feb 3, 2010 9:33:11 GMT
Good luck to him and best wishes to him and his family.
His mum, what a girl !!! :0
Just to point out I mean she was very friendly in a non biblical sense and enjoyed a drink and a laugh.
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Post by eastpaddoknutta on Feb 3, 2010 10:39:49 GMT
Good luck to him and best wishes to him and his family. His mum, what a girl !!! :0 Just to point out I mean she was very friendly in a non biblical sense and enjoyed a drink and a laugh. nicely recovered lol
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Post by QPR Report on Feb 3, 2010 10:40:30 GMT
And from the Fan Consultative Meeting, three years ago (Feb 13, 2007) as reported by QPR1st ".. .2.4. Dean Parrett dealGP said that the deal was worth £1m up front and with a 25% sell-on clause, plus we will have first refusal on him should Dean be sent out on loan in the future. When asked why there had been reports of the deal having been worth £2m plus, GP replied that the final amount that comes back to the club could amount to the sum that was quoted. When PH informed GP that she regularly goes to the training ground and got to know the family, hence her surprise when he left because as far as she knew, the youngster appeared happy at QPR, GP claimed that both himself and John Gregory were against selling him; that the family had made the decision; that he had been offered a schoolboy contract when he was 14 but he had not signed; and that John Gregory had done the same thing but still the player had not signed. He stated that he (GP) had never approached the family but had dealt with the Wintons who were representing Dean. PH mentioned about a rumour that had appeared on one of the message boards in which it had been quoted by a school friend of Dean’s that he didn’t want to leave and again GP refuted this, saying he challenges anyone who says that the club forced him to go. He said that there had been talks with Chelsea but the family had turned this down and then Tottenham had come in for him. TS then informed GP about a couple of calls she had taken from individuals who had claimed that both himself and John Gregory had forced Dean Parrett’s and his family’s hand regarding the move to Spurs and the reason why there were discrepancies about the amount/s of money received from the transfer was because they had received bungs via brown paper envelopes, thus taking money away that should have rightfully been the club’s. When GP was asked to comment he replied that he had something to show her and left the room for a few minutes. When he returned he was carrying a piece of paper and which he showed to TS which was an invoice showing a transaction made during this month for an amount of £1m from Barclays bank which was transferred to HMCE (the inland revenue). GP claimed that not one penny from the £1m down payment went direct to the club and that it all went to the inland revenue to pay the recent tax bill. He said the bottom line was because of the finances we would have had to have sold a player (from the first team) the Spurs offer came in for Dean Parrett, stating again that neither himself nor John Gregory – who he said had had plans for him to make his first team debut as QPR’s youngest ever player – had wanted him to go. GP denied there were any undisclosed payments and challenged anyone who claimed to have evidence of them, or of wrongdoing, to go to the police and/or the FA. * After the meeting, TS spoke to Alex Winton asking him if he would clarify on a couple of points. Alex told her that he is not an agent; that he helped the family out as a family friend by helping with the negotiations with Spurs; that he received no money; and that so far as he were aware, Gianni Paladini or John Gregory had not wanted Dean to go to Spurs. www.qpr1st.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=68:consultative-group-meeting-february-2007&catid=1:latest-news&Itemid=4
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