Bostock on leaving Palace for Spurs

Posted by Stevio in Tottenham Hotspur on May 30th, 2008

Despite there being some confusion over whether an agreement has been made or not between Crystal Palace and Spurs, John Bostock seems quite happy to make the move to the lane.

The 16-year-old told Sportsmail: “I don’t know if Palace fans will ever be able to understand why a genuine Palace supporter left the club, but I was frustrated with the way I was playing under the style of football at the club.

“When I made my debut against Watford, I was ready to commit my future to Palace and could see myself playing a hundred games in no time, but I was stagnating. I need to be at a club where I can continue my development.

“Tottenham have always shown a lot of interest and I believe I will be pushed to improve my game. In the youth team at Palace, it is too easy. Even though most of the players are two years older than me, it is not a challenge. In my last game for the club, against Watford (youth), I scored two and it was just too easy.

“I like Tottenham’s playing style, I will be training with the first team and playing for the reserves in my first season. I could have gone to big clubs, like Chelsea or Barcelona, but Spurs offers me the best career progression. That is my belief.”

He continued: “There has always been the temptation to leave, but my ambition was to become the youngest player to play for Palace and I achieved that. I don’t have any regrets. Palace are going to be rewarded financially for bringing me through the academy system. And rightly so, but it is time to move on.”

Christian Bostock also said: “In the Bible it says that you should put a light on the table so it can shine, not hidden under a bushel where it cannot be seen.

“That played a part in my decision to leave. I can showcase my talent at Spurs. All the pressure I get, I give it to God.”

The youngster praises Palace youth team coach Micky Hazard, who of course had two spells at White Hart Lane from 1978-85 to 1993-95.

Bostock said: “I know people think I have left Palace for the money, but there is another side to this. I don’t think about the money and it never played a part in my decision. People need to understand that I loved playing for Palace. [Micky Hazard was brilliant for my career, encouraging me to do my stuff and really pushing me.

"I owe Micky Hazard a lot. When I broke into the reserves, Dougie Freedman was the coach and he would tell me to do a trick and show what I could do. I enjoyed playing under him.

"My school [the London Nautical] have always been behind me, too, and teachers like Neil McGregor have played a huge part in my development. I am excited about moving to Spurs and playing football in a way that will suit my talents.

“I want to be the best player in the world and I believe I have it. I watch videos of Ronaldinho and Cristiano Ronaldo and believe I can do it. Why should I lower my sights? No one can hold me back. I respect big name players and I admire them, but I’m in the same environment as them now.

“I’ve had emails from supporters telling me they never want to see me at Selhurst Park again, but Palace are my team and that won’t change. I’ve got great memories of the place and if I ever play there, I will go back with my head held high. Neil Warnock gave me my debut and I won’t forget that.”

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Crystal Palace youngster set for Spurs?

Posted by Stevio in Rumours on May 30th, 2008

Tottenham Hotspur have announced that they’ve ‘reached agreement’ with Crystal Palace to sign highly-rated midfielder John Bostock.

Spurs’ sporting director, Damien Comolli, told the club’s official website: “We are very pleased that John has decided to join us. We know he has the talent but we also know he is only 16 and so we will not rush him. He will have time to develop and will be working within a very talented development squad.”

Bostock added: “I am definitely ready to make this move and Spurs is the team I wanted to join. I feel this is a club with a great future and this is where I want to be to develop my potential and improve as a player.”

However, Palace denied that a deal had been agreed for the 16-year-old.

The Championship club said in a statement on their official website: “Contrary to reports from Tottenham Hotspur FC regarding John Bostock joining the North London Club, Crystal Palace FC would like to announce that no agreement has been reached for the services of the 16 year old and he is still registered with Crystal Palace Football Club.”

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Spurs transfer rumours round-up

Posted by Stevio in Rumours on May 20th, 2008

Spurs have today been linked with quite a few players – as is the norm for the close season.

First off is Lyon striker Loic Remy. It’s unclear who the actual source is, but Sky Sports are reporting it as “it is said”.

Remy is 21 years old and has only made 12 appearances in two years. He must be good!

Another report claims Cruzeiro striker Marcelo Moreno would be interested in a move to White Hart Lane.

Spurs reportedly had a bid knocked back for the Bolivian international.

The striker reportedly told the Brazilian media: “I was told about the offer made by Tottenham. Of course I would like to play in England but as I said before, I have to like the place where I will be. The club has to get to an agreement with my agent and from what I know what has been offered wasn’t enough.”

L’Equipe report that Juande Ramos yesterday met with Barcelona representatives in Spain over the transfer of Samuel Eto’o. Apparently Spurs are willing to pay the staggering asking price of £31m, however, not willing to pay the Cameroon international’s high wages.

Defender Younes Kaboul could be moving to the South Coast after Portsmouth made an enquiry.

Kaboul’s agent Rudy Raba told Setanta Sports: “Portsmouth have called Tottenham. Now we are waiting for Tottenham to respond.”

Finally, according to the Daily Mail, Crystal Palace youngster John Bostock will join Spurs in a deal that could go up to £5m.

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