Troy Parrott F AZ Alkmaar b.2002

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  • seanfhear
    Banned
    • Dec 2007
    • 5452

    #196
    17 teen year olds probably don’t know the Mourinho anti-football enough to be giving the chance . Young fellas when they play football rarely dream of playing anti-football.

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    • Razors left peg
      International Prospect
      • Mar 2008
      • 6292

      #197
      Originally posted by tommy_c12000
      Asked whether Parrott is ready to play in the FA Cup on Saturday, Mourinho replied: "He is ready to work with us every day, like he's doing. He trains with the group.

      "After training he has a special programme of individual development of his qualities as a striker and this club takes very good care of the players.
      That'll be the specialized training to turn a striker into a defensive minded full back
      Its really not that complicated!!!

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      • seanfhear
        Banned
        • Dec 2007
        • 5452

        #198
        Originally posted by Razors left peg
        That'll be the specialized training to turn a striker into a defensive minded full back
        The Mourinho anti-football brain wash.

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        • tommy_c12000
          First Team
          • May 2008
          • 2100

          #199
          Not even on bench

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          • Diggs246
            Seasoned Pro
            • Oct 2016
            • 2709

            #200
            That is no surprise and to be fair jose has been more than clear that troy parrot will not be playing

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            • Eirambler
              International Prospect
              • Apr 2004
              • 5046

              #201
              The only surprise is that some people are still surprised. His advisors should be making it clear that if there's no prospect of minutes or a loan move there's no prospect of him signing a contract.

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              • tommy_c12000
                First Team
                • May 2008
                • 2100

                #202
                Originally posted by Diggs246
                That is no surprise and to be fair jose has been more than clear that troy parrot will not be playing
                “It's possible that he is selected for the game.”

                Yes, crystal clear.....

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                • DCWA
                  Reserves
                  • Sep 2018
                  • 694

                  #203
                  Originally posted by Eirambler
                  The only surprise is that some people are still surprised. His advisors should be making it clear that if there's no prospect of minutes or a loan move there's no prospect of him signing a contract.
                  Call me old fashioned but a 17 year old at the Champions League finalists might be better served keeping their head down neck wound in and keep grafting, not advising their representatives to push for a move or threatening to not sign a contract.

                  Parrott got game time against Colchester and was poor as Spurs were embarrassed and neither Pochettino or Mourinho, two top managers have seen enough to give him much more.

                  Keep training keep trying keep playing if you are good enough and apply yourself in the right way the chance will come.

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                  • Eirambler
                    International Prospect
                    • Apr 2004
                    • 5046

                    #204
                    There's sense in that alright but he's hardly playing any football at all, not even for the Under 23s. Add that to a manager with a track record of ignoring young up and coming players and there's a lot to be concerned about, even though he is just 17 (18 in a few days time).

                    It's obvious that there is no route to meaningful first team football for him at Spurs at the moment. I find it mystifying though that they won't let him go out on loan for a few months for game time. Somewhere like QPR, who are about to lose Nahki Wells and need a forward in, would be a great short term move.

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                    • Charlie Darwin
                      Banned. Children Banned. Grandchildren Banned. 3 Months.
                      • Jan 2010
                      • 18576

                      #205
                      Originally posted by DCWA
                      Call me old fashioned but a 17 year old at the Champions League finalists might be better served keeping their head down neck wound in and keep grafting, not advising their representatives to push for a move or threatening to not sign a contract.

                      Parrott got game time against Colchester and was poor as Spurs were embarrassed and neither Pochettino or Mourinho, two top managers have seen enough to give him much more.

                      Keep training keep trying keep playing if you are good enough and apply yourself in the right way the chance will come.
                      I couldn't agree Parrott was poor against Colchester, in his first-ever senior football game at the age of 17.

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                      • DCWA
                        Reserves
                        • Sep 2018
                        • 694

                        #206
                        Originally posted by Charlie Darwin
                        I couldn't agree Parrott was poor against Colchester, in his first-ever senior football game at the age of 17.
                        Perhaps a tad harsh there I will accept that but he certainly done nothing against League two opposition to suggest he is ready for Premier League football (obviously neither Poch or Mourinho have seen it either) and for a manager who’s sole focus is results and try to climb back into the top 4 a proven experienced and in Son at least world class square-ish peg in a round hole is a better option.

                        I just don’t think we have much ground for complaint with Spurs. The player seems content, the club are happy with him and notions of possibly turning down a contract at club at that level as a 17 year old I can’t fathom at all.

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                        • zero
                          First Team
                          • May 2002
                          • 1061

                          #207
                          Linked with a load to Charlton in the daily mail:

                          The 17-year-old starlet is wanted by a host of Championship clubs but Charlton have emerged as strong contenders. Tottenham fans are keen for Parrott to get some more game time of late.


                          Am not a big reader of same so unsure how reliable/informed or otherwise their football news/rumours are.

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                          • tommy_c12000
                            First Team
                            • May 2008
                            • 2100

                            #208
                            Has been linked on and off with Charlton, who are interested. Idah been linked with Charlton as well. Key barrier is whether Spurs willing to let him leave or not. He turns 18 after the transfer window which is awkward, as can’t sign new long term deal until then.

                            Don’t think Mourinho will allow him leave, perhaps will depend on what they bring in, which is nothing so far. After all, Mourinho has him in a “specialized programme” to ready him for first team football, big opportunities await themselves starting from the FA cup replay vs Southampton....

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                            • Diggs246
                              Seasoned Pro
                              • Oct 2016
                              • 2709

                              #209
                              He turns 18 after the transfer window which is awkward, as can’t sign new long term deal until then.


                              Why? he has already sign a pro contract

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                              • tommy_c12000
                                First Team
                                • May 2008
                                • 2100

                                #210
                                Originally posted by Diggs246
                                He turns 18 after the transfer window which is awkward, as can’t sign new long term deal until then.


                                Why? he has already sign a pro contract
                                A game of cat and mouse until then. Spurs potentially more reluctant to loan him in case he “lights things up” (or even with Spurs themselves if he played first team prior to 18) and he returns to spurs in summer with the world at his feet and only 12 months left on his contract; and from the players standpoint, he can’t sign before the transfer window with stipulations included such as a loan move this week. Obviously a fear from player is that he gets left in no man’s land until next summer once he signs the long term contract after transfer window closes. That’s my take on it anyways.

                                Either way, I remain optimistic. Parrott will be okay, his talent will shine through. Mourinho taking things nice a slowly with him, optimizing him before unleashing him onto the premier league stage...

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