You would think at 3 nil down at half time a manager would bring on the kid and see what happens. Nothing to lose.
Troy Parrott F AZ Alkmaar b.2002
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With a normal manger perhaps you'd expect a roll of the dice... But not with José, he clung on to that 0-3 (inc. away goal) deficit for dear lifeComment
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Brought on a 17 year old defender in 90th minute. I get there might be off the field issues but that just seems like Jose is being a total toolIts really not that complicated!!!Comment
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Still, this time last year they were after knocking Dortmund out 4-0 (3-0, 1-0) on aggregate. Kane missed the 3-0 too. A perfect reversal against another Bundesliga side this time around.Comment
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Hello, hello? What's going on? What's all this shouting, we'll have no trouble here!
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Troy was available for selection again today, after an unusually long recovery after appendicitis. He did not make the extended 9-man bench.
How many voodoo dolls do I need to stick pins in to get him back on the bench?
Hopefully, he will arrange an early loan move next season. He’s wasting away slowly but surely at Spurs. He is highly unlikely to feature again this seasonComment
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There is no chance he will get game time this season. He couldnt get a game when they had no fit strikers so what chance does he have when everyone is back.Troy was available for selection again today, after an unusually long recovery after appendicitis. He did not make the extended 9-man bench.
How many voodoo dolls do I need to stick pins in to get him back on the bench?
Hopefully, he will arrange an early loan move next season. He’s wasting away slowly but surely at Spurs. He is highly unlikely to feature again this seasonIts really not that complicated!!!Comment
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Perfect for him, just go and play and score. Kane went there on loan as a young player and it did him no harm at all
https://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2020...all-loan-move/Comment
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I'm delighted this looks to be happening. When he didn't get the loan move in January I feared he would be left with the under 23s for another year.
Spurs don't loan out their players much (a poor development strategy in my opinion), reading between the lines I wonder if this was a condition of him agreeing the contract extension a few months ago.
Millwall probably wouldn't be the first club I'd choose, but he should definitely get in the team there and should develop quickly at that level. By the time he goes back to Spurs the Mourinho era will hopefully be coming to an end - he doesn't tend to last at clubs for too long - and the next manager might be more willing to play the younger players there.Comment
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