Tufnell Park Canary 0 Posted September 23, 2005 From sky sports......Calum Davenport is revelling in life at Norwich and says he is not keen on returning to Tottenham. The former Coventry defender was allowed to head out on loan to Norfolk after failing to force his way into Martin Jol''s plans at White Hart Lane. Davenport is due to return to London in mid-December, but is not looking forward to another spell in Spurs'' reserves. "The move has worked out really well so far," said Davenport who has made two appearances for The Canaries. "I''ve settled in well and I already feel I am part of the team. "The most important thing is that I''m now playing regularly rather than just sitting in Spurs'' reserves. That just doesn''t compare to this. "I will be going back to Spurs when the loan ends. But I honestly don''t know what will happen then." Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gazzathegreat 0 Posted September 23, 2005 err, didn''t something like this happen a couple of seasons ago?who would like a nice christmas pressie again this year? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Crazy Eddie 0 Posted September 23, 2005 Let''s not get too excited, he has 4 years left on his spurs contract. I still think the best we can hope for (or afford) will be to get him back on loan until the end of the season. This does look a very possible option given Calum''s outlook at this time, HOWEVER, if Spurs injury luck doesn''t improve they will be reluctant to farm him out again. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ZLF 271 Posted September 23, 2005 [quote]Let''s not get too excited, he has 4 years left on his spurs contract. I still think the best we can hope for (or afford) will be to get him back on loan until the end of the season. This does look a v...[/quote]Bit too soon to get too excited. He has played only 135 mins and we have yet to conceed a goal while he is on the pitch which is excellent news. Yet the same can be said of Doc who has played 180 mins with no goals conceeded and playing onhis prefered side of the defence for the first time... However while he has done well we do have 3 months to see just how good or otherwise he really is. Is he really any better than shacks once his confidence has returned? Will Davenport do a David Nielson - score during the one month loan and then stopped once signed! What else was he going to say - I hate it here and want to get back to spurs reserves? Was it a come and get me call to prem clubs? Will spurs let him go and will be able to afford his wages and/or transfer fee..If he can prove he is good enough and wants to come here like Hux genuinely did then we can start pressurising the board at Xmas for a lovely new player in the Jan sales for the 3rd year running. Until then we should use the time well, enjoy more clean sheets - hopefully -and find out more about him...OTBC Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ZLF 271 Posted September 23, 2005 [quote]Let''s not get too excited, he has 4 years left on his spurs contract. I still think the best we can hope for (or afford) will be to get him back on loan until the end of the season. This does look a v...[/quote]Bit too soon to get too excited. He has played only 135 mins and we have yet to conceed a goal while he is on the pitch which is excellent news. Yet the same can be said of Doc who has played 180 mins with no goals conceeded and playing onhis prefered side of the defence for the first time... However while he has done well we do have 3 months to see just how good or otherwise he really is. Is he really any better than shacks once his confidence has returned? Will Davenport do a David Nielson - score during the one month loan and then stopped once signed! What else was he going to say - I hate it here and want to get back to spurs reserves? Was it a come and get me call to prem clubs? Will spurs let him go and will be able to afford his wages and/or transfer fee..If he can prove he is good enough and wants to come here like Hux genuinely did then we can start pressurising the board at Xmas for a lovely new player in the Jan sales for the 3rd year running. Until then we should use the time well, enjoy more clean sheets - hopefully -and find out more about him...OTBC Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Northern Canary 0 Posted September 23, 2005 this is all good news. He would be a great signing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AJ 1,218 Posted September 24, 2005 wow, this is great news. He is loving it at norwich, and hopefully norwich can do something about it, a loan untill the end of the season, or a perminant deal in january, whichever happens i will be very happy to have him on board he looks an unbelievable signing, and would surely solve our defensive problems Share this post Link to post Share on other sites