Rose doesn't fancy Spurs bench again


Currently on loan at Sunderland, has Danny Rose had enough of temporary moves away from White Hart Lane?
According to Sky Sports, the left-sided player is considering his future at Tottenham and would be willing to join the Black Cats on a permanent basis. Since Spurs signed him from Leeds United in 2007, he has appeared just 16 times for the club in the Premier League. Rose has yet to make the headlines like he did on his league debut in 2010, scoring against North London rivals Arsenal with a strike that was subsequently voted goal of the season.
Beginning out as a left winger, the emergence of Gareth Bale meant that Rose had to rely on loan spells at clubs such as Watford, Peterborough and Bristol City for playing time. He has since been converted to a left-back, where he has featured regularly for Sunderland so far this season.
Rose has represented England at various youth levels and has been a prominent player for the under-21 side since 2009. He was also selected by Stuart Pearce to be part of the Great Britain squad which participated in the 2012 Olympic Games.
Now 22-years-of-age, Rose just wants to play regular first team football. If he doesn’t get that chance at Spurs, he may be prepared to move on.







