Over 1500 people were at Underhill to see Barnet host the Spurs XI for Lee Harrison's
testimonial. Most of that number were Bees fans but there were still little pockets of Spurs fans
dotted around the ground.
The majority of Spurs fans were there hoping to get a close look at our two young signings,
Soulemayne Coulibaly and Christian Ceballos.
The Tottenham XI game against West Ham at Spurs Lodge this week was notable for the return to
action of Ledley King who seems to have got through the full 90 minutes unscathed. Led made his
first appearance since the first team's game at Fulham in October and helped the side to a 3-2 win
after going two goals down early on.
Cameron Lancaster is the latest of our young players to go out on loan and he will be playing at
League One side Dagenham and Redbridge for the next month.
Many of our youngsters have made an impact at their host clubs this season. Harry Kane, Tom
Carroll and Paul Jose Mpoku have impressed at Orient, Kyle Naughton is performing well at Leicester
and of course Kyle Walker has been called up by England after impressive displays at Aston
Villa.
Jonathan Obika is the latest of our youngsters to be farmed out on loan and will now be playing
at Swindon Town for the rest of the season.
This will be his third loan club this year after spending time at Crystal Palace and
Peterborough, where he scored in his only appearance.
With Spurs out of the domestic cup competitions, which seemed a low priority, it seemed
unlikely, to say the least that Jon would feature for the first team this season, so he continues
his quest for first team football elsewhere.
The January 2011 transfer window is closed and it was a record breaking one as Premier League
teams spent over £210 MILLION on transfers in January. Here is the final list of player
transfers.
Updated: Feb 1
Arsenal
Incoming:
Ryo Miyaichi (undisc.