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pineapple stu
10/03/2024, 6:40 PM
I suspect most of those had had less of an impact than the four current players listed at the same age.
Probably so - but they weren't being called up at that age either. (Morrison is an exception - he had 70 senior goals by age 23, mostly in the second tier, and made his international debut at 22)
Ferguson won't replace Keane. He is nothing like Robbie. Robbie was quicker and more elusive in the penalty area. Szmodics, if he happens to finally pull on an Irish shirt, would be more like Keane in terms of style.
Well I meant purely in terms of threat/goalscoring ability.
The infamous 45 goal international striker mentioned on here before. Ferguson could achieve that. I don't really care how he scores
samhaydenjr
11/03/2024, 3:22 AM
I think in fairness the backup options down the years - David Kelly, Tommy Coyne, Clinton Morrison, Daryl Murphy, Simon Cox and the likes - had all made far more of an impact at club level than Parrott, Idah, Obafemi and Connolly.
If Ferguson comes good we'll have a replacement for Keane. Szmodics is 28 now but I'd be quite happy if he could deliver 4/5 solid years. Add Mikey Johnston on the wing and that's not bad
But I think we're still about as low as we've been in the past 40 years tbh. Certainly until Ferguson takes off and Szmodics is capped
Of the back-up players you listed:
David Kelly scored six goals in the English top flight; Tommy Coyne-0; Clinton Morrison-15; Daryl Murphy-4; Simon Cox-1. Michael Obafemi has four already. OK, it's not quite where we'd like it to be for him, Idah and Parrott but there is still time
Probably so - but they weren't being called up at that age either. (Morrison is an exception - he had 70 senior goals by age 23, mostly in the second tier, and made his international debut at 22)
Well I meant purely in terms of threat/goalscoring ability.
The infamous 45 goal international striker mentioned on here before. Ferguson could achieve that. I don't really care how he scores
That would be my infamous 45 goal striker:). That was part of my belief that our up-and-coming strikers could be the best batch we'd ever had and that they could well combine to match the goal tally of our forwards during the Keane era, about 120. I still think that if we look at the talent aged between Nathan Fraser and Chiedozie Ogbene, by the time the last of them retires, they could have combined to score 120 goals for us - after all, they have eighteen already
pineapple stu
11/03/2024, 6:40 AM
Of the back-up players you listed:
David Kelly scored six goals in the English top flight; Tommy Coyne-0; Clinton Morrison-15; Daryl Murphy-4; Simon Cox-1. Michael Obafemi has four already. OK, it's not quite where we'd like it to be for him, Idah and Parrott but there is still time
That's a really irrelevant stat though. Obafemi hasn't scored a top flight goal in four years - it'd be like capping Andy Turner in the Euro 96 qualifiers.
With five subs from nine these days, it's far easier for top flight clubs to stockpile young players and give them a few games in the top flight to see if they're good enough - they may score a couple of goals, but that doesn't mean they're good enough. May just mean they want to pimp up their transfer value
By contrast, when they made their international debuts -
David Kelly had nearly 60 goals in the previous two Third Division seasons, which earned him a move to the top flight. A far more common route at the time - see Aldridge, Keegan, Rush, Cole, Cascarino and Toshack for example. Yep, he never quite made it in the top flight, but he was a consistent scorer in the second tier, which Idah, Parrott and Obafemi can't say.
Morrison as I've said had 60 goals in the second tier by 21, and would be a regular scorer there for another few years.
Tommy Coyne had twice been the SPL's top scorer, when it was much closer in strength to the English league. With Dundee he was the third top scorer in Europe (with 33) and earned a move to Celtic.
Most of Daryl Murphy's caps came during a spell of 60 goals in 4 Championship seasons. When he was fumbling about for form like Idah, Parrott and Obafemi, he didn't get a sniff.
Even Cox had scored nearly 50 goals in two third tier seasons and then helped WBA to promotion to the Premier League by the time he was capped.
All of those had markedly better scoring records when they were capped than Idah, Obafemi and Parrott do 3/4 years after they've been capped.
Olé Olé
11/03/2024, 7:12 AM
I won't claim any of those lads are compelling options but you are not making a like for like comparison going down the road of rooting up Irish striker goal records over the last 30 years. The Premiership and Championship are light years ahead of where they were in standard even compared to when Daryl Murphy was scoring in the latter 10 years ago.
John83
11/03/2024, 7:32 AM
Just so. David Kelly scored a load of goals in the equivalent of league one, whereas I have scored no goals in the Premiership. And I'm younger than him. Taller, too.
pineapple stu
11/03/2024, 8:10 AM
I won't claim any of those lads are compelling options but you are not making a like for like comparison going down the road of rooting up Irish striker goal records over the last 30 years. The Premiership and Championship are light years ahead of where they were in standard even compared to when Daryl Murphy was scoring in the latter 10 years ago.
I'm not claiming 1988 David Kelly is a better footballer than 2024 Troy Parrott. In making these comparisons you have to make them on a time-for-time basis - how good they were for their time. And David Kelly (and Coyne and Murphy, etc) as a back-up option in his era was a better back-up option than Parrott is today. In my opinion.
tetsujin1979
16/03/2024, 5:15 PM
Doesn't make the Excelsior squad tonight against RKC Waalwijk
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Razors left peg
16/03/2024, 5:57 PM
Doesn't make the Excelsior squad tonight against RKC Waalwijk
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Listed as injured on the Fotmob app
Demesne Lad
01/04/2024, 9:37 AM
Hasn't played since early March. Physical Therapy/Sports Science expert interviewed by tottenhamhotspurnews.com (31 March) suggests that if Parrott is not back by mid-April, his quad injury may be a Grade 4, which could mean his season is over.
Jd2793
08/04/2024, 3:33 PM
rumoured interest from bundesliga clubs... hopefully he takes up an offer there. need a few more to spread their wings outside the championship slog.
seanfhear
08/04/2024, 3:56 PM
rumoured interest from bundesliga clubs... hopefully he takes up an offer there. need a few more to spread their wings outside the championship slog.Might have a nice landing.
pineapple stu
09/04/2024, 1:38 PM
rumoured interest from bundesliga clubs... hopefully he takes up an offer there. need a few more to spread their wings outside the championship slog.
I'll file that under "Will believe it when I see it..."
He's done ok this season and the injury was unfortunate if it means he's out for the season. But one goal a month for a relegation-threatened Eredivisie side - is it really Bundesliga-move stuff? (Or are we talking 2. or 3. Bundesliga here?)
Razors left peg
09/04/2024, 1:49 PM
I'll file that under "Will believe it when I see it..."
He's done ok this season and the injury was unfortunate if it means he's out for the season. But one goal a month for a relegation-threatened Eredivisie side - is it really Bundesliga-move stuff? (Or are we talking 2. or 3. Bundesliga here?)
He has a 1 goal in 3 game record I think, which would be similar to Antony during his time in Holland
John83
09/04/2024, 1:51 PM
I'll file that under "Will believe it when I see it..."
He's done ok this season and the injury was unfortunate if it means he's out for the season. But one goal a month for a relegation-threatened Eredivisie side - is it really Bundesliga-move stuff? (Or are we talking 2. or 3. Bundesliga here?)
I wouldn't entirely dismiss it. He didn't score loads, sure, but few players do for relegation threatened teams. That he was scoring at all will have drawn the eye of some scouts, and then it's a question of how they assessed him overall. I could see lower half Bundesliga sides shopping for value in that sort of scenario.
backstothewall
09/04/2024, 1:56 PM
I think in fairness the backup options down the years - David Kelly, Tommy Coyne, Clinton Morrison, Daryl Murphy, Simon Cox and the likes - had all made far more of an impact at club level than Parrott, Idah, Obafemi and Connolly.
Seeing all those names put a question in mind that I don't know the answer to, but isn't worth a new thread. Someone on here will know.
What was Jack's thinking in playing Tommy Coyne ahead of Cascarino in USA '94? Granted Cas was in and out at Chelsea, but he wouldn't exactly have been a Glenn Hoddle type of player, and he was far more established at international level than Tommy Coyne. And Tommy Coyne was scoring goals at Motherwell, but it still seems an odd decision all these years later.
It had been a front 2 of Quinner and Aldo through qualifying iirc. Playing 5 in midfield was very different for the time, and that might have been to do with the heat, but you would have thought Cas would have been the obvious option in that system. His hold up play would have been miles better than Tommy Coyne.
Did Jack ever explain why he did it?
pineapple stu
09/04/2024, 2:40 PM
I wouldn't entirely dismiss it. He didn't score loads, sure, but few players do for relegation threatened teams.
Won't entirely dismiss it, for sure. And it'd be nice if he had something lined up early on and got a proper pre-season at a club. I'm sure too many loan moves (five in the last four seasons) can't help a guy settle at a club.
He has a 1 goal in 3 game record I think, which would be similar to Antony during his time in Holland
Is Antony not a winger rather than a forward though? Wingers are going to score less. Van Hooijdonk scored 15 in 36 for a mid-table side last year and now can't get into the Norwich team, having already failed to make an impact at Bologna. There's probably a range of success there.
EalingGreen
09/04/2024, 10:09 PM
He has a 1 goal in 3 game record I think, which would be similar to Antony during his time in HollandAccording to wiki, up until mid-March he has scored 20 goals in 120 league games.
That is: 3 goals in 43 Championship appearances, 10 in 59 League One appearances and 7 in 20 Eredivisie. Re this last, my guess is that the top 3 or 4 clubs excepted, the Eredivisie is barely Championship level.
Now granted, a good few of his games have been off the bench, though maybe that tells its own story? And of course he's still only 22.
But when I think back to the optimism, even excitement, which he generated when first seeking to break through at Spurs, it's becoming ever harder to make allowances for his subsequent lack of progress.
John83
10/04/2024, 6:37 AM
It also seems to validate Mourinho's dismissal of his readiness for the Spurs first team, when Parrott was being mentioned as an option during an injury crisis some years back.
I'm still hopeful he'll find a home at a good level eventually. He's not done badly for Ireland - he even seemed to combine very well with Obafemi - scored a few goals, and he offers a bit more than just goals.
pineapple stu
10/04/2024, 7:16 AM
According to wiki, up until mid-March he has scored 20 goals in 120 league games.
In fairness I think RLP was referring to his record in Holland (7 in 20)
Razors left peg
10/04/2024, 9:21 AM
In fairness I think RLP was referring to his record in Holland (7 in 20)
I was. Parrott has had a decent season in a poor team and also had too many injuries this season. He's not been brilliant but I can see why some better clubs would take a look at him. I watched probably 5 or 6 games and he does still come very deep for the ball and get involved in the build up play so I'm not sure he'll ever be a 20 goal a season striker in any league, but he's a good footballer
tetsujin1979
10/04/2024, 9:51 AM
Despite joining the team after the season had already started, and missing the last few games with injury, he's still their top scorer this season, as many goals as the next two (Driouch and Horemans) combined
ifk101
10/04/2024, 10:04 AM
I was. Parrott has had a decent season in a poor team and also had too many injuries this season. He's not been brilliant but I can see why some better clubs would take a look at him. I watched probably 5 or 6 games and he does still come very deep for the ball and get involved in the build up play so I'm not sure he'll ever be a 20 goal a season striker in any league, but he's a good footballer
Yeah agree, he's doing ok - 1 goal every 180mins played in a team scoring every 65mins, but he’s not a 20 goals a season player and less so at a higher level than he is currently playing at. Which questions whether 9 is his best position. Think he should be tried as a 10, as he does naturally tend to drift out of position and drop deep, and his strengths are, imo, linking play/ creating for others. He has been at his best for us when able to play off a second striker so could work.
Jolly Red Giant
10/04/2024, 4:04 PM
Yeah agree, he's doing ok - 1 goal every 180mins played in a team scoring every 65mins, but he’s not a 20 goals a season player and less so at a higher level than he is currently playing at. Which questions whether 9 is his best position. Think he should be tried as a 10, as he does naturally tend to drift out of position and drop deep, and his strengths are, imo, linking play/ creating for others. He has been at his best for us when able to play off a second striker so could work.
His best stretch on loan was at Ipswich - where he played as a 10.
pineapple stu
12/04/2024, 8:22 PM
Scored tonight in a 4-0 win. I thought he was out for most of the rest of the season for some reason. Nice little boost!
Started tonight and got himself a goal and an assist on his return from injury.
pineapple stu
12/04/2024, 8:38 PM
That's mad - he'd been subbed off just past the hour but was sent off in the last minute. Some post-match aggro maybe?
seanfhear
12/04/2024, 9:18 PM
And a red!Better to have a nice white chardonnay !
elatedscum
12/04/2024, 9:22 PM
That's mad - he'd been subbed off just past the hour but was sent off in the last minute. Some post-match aggro maybe?
Apparently for pulling the ear of an opponent after the final whistle. VAR picked it up...
pineapple stu
12/04/2024, 9:25 PM
Very Dutch, I must say. Van Gogh would be proud!
tetsujin1979
13/04/2024, 10:53 AM
Had to watch this a few times to see what Parrott did, looks like he reached out and flicked an opponents ear at 0:27 .
There's an argument that it's head contact, but really??
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liamoo11
12/05/2024, 3:07 PM
2 goals today. They have one league game left. If they remain in the relegation playoff position he would get maybe another 4 games which would be great
tetsujin1979
12/05/2024, 3:36 PM
Excelsior are playing local rivals Feyenoord I away in the final game next week, and RKC Waalwijk, who are level on points with Excelsior but ahead on goal difference, face champions PSV.
I can see both teams losing, which would put excelsior into the play offs
2 goals today. They have one league game left. If they remain in the relegation playoff position he would get maybe another 4 games which would be great
If Excelsior are in the playoffs the final is on June 2nd and we play Hungary on June 4th. Will be interesting to see what involvement Parrott would have in the camp if he's playing 48hrs before our first game.
tetsujin1979
13/05/2024, 11:54 AM
Highlights of the win here, Parrott's goal at 4:00 and 5:49. Scored from a combined total of about 6 yards!
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seanfhear
13/05/2024, 12:52 PM
Highlights of the win here, Parrott's goal at 4:00 and 5:49. Scored from a combined total of about 6 yards!
oRRnkdk7ljsI'd say a total of approx; 11 yards.
pineapple stu
13/05/2024, 1:09 PM
Ruud van Nistelrooy made a career out of those sort of goals in fairness. Gotta be in position to score them.
Jd2793
13/05/2024, 1:26 PM
first one is a bit lucky whatever. love the 2nd though, brilliant movement behind the defender. love seeing him score these types of goals. please please please make a good decision this summer Troy. NO championship move please.
Tets have you kept in touch with the Dutch guy you had on your podcast talking about Parrott. Seems there's some Twitter talk that AZ Alkmaar are possibly interested in Parrott.
tetsujin1979
23/05/2024, 1:16 PM
Tets have you kept in touch with the Dutch guy you had on your podcast talking about Parrott. Seems there's some Twitter talk that AZ Alkmaar are possibly interested in Parrott.
A little, I sent him a message after the game last night. He did mention that link a few weeks ago
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AZ finished fourth in the Eredivisie, and will play in the group stages of the Europa League next season
tetsujin1979
23/05/2024, 1:18 PM
Saw this on twitter (it's still twitter to me dammit!) earlier, nice of Connolly to do that
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Eirambler
23/05/2024, 2:46 PM
Somewhere like AZ would be good for Parrott alright. He's going to be outside of Excelsior's price range and deserves to be further up the table, but I'd rather that he didn't go to another club where he might get locked out of the first team, which would maybe happen if he went to the likes of PSV or Feyenoord.
AZ could be a very good move for him. Vangelis Pavlidis has been there 3 season's now and in the league he's P37_G18, P25_G12, and P34_G29. AZ finished 5th, 4th, and 4th with Pavlidis as top scorer in each season.
pineapple stu
25/05/2024, 6:36 PM
Has a hat-trick inside the first half-hour tonight - 5-1 on aggregate now. That'll nicely help him in the shop window.
Still a final against NAC Breda to come, so they're not safe yet. Though NAC were eighth in the second tier, so you'd fancy Excelsior to be big favourites there.
tetsujin1979
25/05/2024, 6:58 PM
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Eirambler
25/05/2024, 7:13 PM
Idah playing a massive part in a double for Celtic in Scotland and Parrott banging them in in the Eredivisie. About five years on from their initial breakthroughs, and having both been through some lean times in-between, the two of them are starting to come good.
pineapple stu
25/05/2024, 7:17 PM
Seems like the game's currently suspended? Flares on the pitch (how familiar...)
Presume it'll get back underway soon and the hattrick will stand!
Edit - It looks like the game was interrupted with 2/3 minutes to the break, so the ref called halftime early with the plan of playing 2/3 minutes extra in the second half
But I don't think the players have come back out yet
It's Den Haag fans causing the trouble, so at worst you'd imagine the score (currently 4-0; 6-1 on aggregate) will be let stand?
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tetsujin1979
25/05/2024, 7:23 PM
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Going by the second tweet here, they'll play the end of the first half, and then start the second half immediately
Yeah they'll either end the match with the score as it is or maybe bring them back tomorrow to play the second half without fans if that's an option.
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