Tom Bayliss, 18, centre midfield
Bayliss is another academy graduate who showed ability beyond his years in the game.
Grimmer said: ‘I think he has exceeded everyone’s expectations. We see it in training, but to do it in games on a consistent basis is something a seasoned pro would struggle to do.’
So who among our previous stars or young prem players who made it does he stand comparison with?
I was thinking a young Kenny Hibbet.In terms of taking a touch and making space he looks more like Maddison, but then he drives forward more than I can remember Maddison. He will get the ball to feet, turn and can easily take 2 players out of the game.
Other thing is he has aggression as well, which Maddison didn't have so watching him you can't tell he is a youngster as he wont get bullied.
Except more handsome.I was thinking a young Kenny Hibbet.
He's like Wilshire but made of steel.So who among our previous stars or young prem players who made it does he stand comparison with?
Could be the difference between them being interested and not interested.He’s not 6’4”. Around 6’1”
It’s come from the Daily Mail: Tottenham eye Tom Bayliss who shone as Coventry beat Stoke | Daily Mail Online
He grew an extra finger?Thing that worries me is although he's been with the club since he was 12 he's a Leicester boy and I'd imagine he's a Leicester fan.
And we all know what happened with the last one of them we had.
He’s not 6’4”. Around 6’1”
It’s come from the Daily Mail: Tottenham eye Tom Bayliss who shone as Coventry beat Stoke | Daily Mail Online
Port Vale?If they think he's 6' 4", can't we sell them PV for £3M and pretend it is him instead?
Doubt it will happen but if we did go up I’d love him to stay with the club and think I play another level higher next season and possibly get to the championship the year after playing here, same goes for Willis.
Bayliss could give us 2-3 season learn his job let his body develop and still be 21 but have 100 odd games under his belt.
The romantic in me also hopes one day a group of lads would get together and say this is our club we are all good enough to get the top lets stick together and do it together.
His agent has a good reputation compared to many in the game. Hopefully he'll get good advice. The sensible thing is to stay in what will hopefully be a promotion campaign then look at options in the summerBayliss will have someone in his ear saying "stay and develop playing mens football" and someone else saying "take the cash and set yourself up for life."
As a young boy you hope that his family and advisers are looking after his best interests, whatever they are.
For the ladSensible for who? Taking my Sky Blue hat off I would be pushed to make a 4th division argument as better for his development.
That said I hope he stays until we are up.
Sensible for who? Taking my Sky Blue hat off I would be pushed to make a 4th division argument as better for his development.
That said I hope he stays until we are up.
It's your opinion! It's the decision of team Bayliss that matters and hopefully they concur with you.It did Nick Powell the world of good to make an early big move. Harry Kane honed his skills playing in lower divisions. Going and sitting in a PL team's u23 side is a regressive move.
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