Troy Parrott F AZ Alkmaar b.2002

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  • EalingGreen
    Seasoned Pro
    • Aug 2006
    • 3719

    #1861
    Originally posted by Kingdom
    It wouldn't be a surprise if Ajax looked at Parrott. Pretty sure someone above has suggested it. Wonder if he's priced beyond them at this stage though -
    I wonder if either party but a release clause in - would make more sense for AZ to have done so with the 20% due to Spurs.
    Ajax might not be in a position financially, at least should there be a bidding war.

    For Season 2024/25, they reported a pre-tax loss of -€51.3m. By contrast, these others all posted pre-tax profits: AZ +€14.3m, PSV +€10.1m, Feyenoord +€31.1m, Twente +€19.9m.

    And with Ajax finishing in 32nd in the Champions League Group table this season (2 wins, 6 defeats), they won't have made too much money from that, either.

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    • Kingdom
      International Prospect
      • Sep 2004
      • 5386

      #1862
      That is a fair point EG, a very fair point. A bidding war only works if it involves teams on the Parrott trajectory radar (as has been alluded to previously in terms of his career roadmap). your point still stands though.
      If I question Liam Scales ability to play intl football, refer me to this signature & his peformance at home at lb vs Port on Nov 13 2025.
      Signed
      Kingdom.

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      • samhaydenjr
        First Team
        • Jan 2010
        • 2319

        #1863
        Originally posted by EalingGreen
        Ajax might not be in a position financially, at least should there be a bidding war.For Season 2024/25, they reported a pre-tax loss of -€51.3m. By contrast, these others all posted pre-tax profits: AZ +€14.3m, PSV +€10.1m, Feyenoord +€31.1m, Twente +€19.9m.And with Ajax finishing in 32nd in the Champions League Group table this season (2 wins, 6 defeats), they won't have made too much money from that, either.
        Well, apart from the 18m euros they get just for being there

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        • EalingGreen
          Seasoned Pro
          • Aug 2006
          • 3719

          #1864
          Originally posted by samhaydenjr
          Well, apart from the 18m euros they get just for being there
          Actually it was a lot more than that:



          But even with €43m, it doesn't wipe out the previous season's €51m loss. While PSV made €45m from Europe, to add to the previous season's €10m profit.

          While they've still got a bit to do to qualify for next season's CL (PSV pretty much guaranteed):
          dutch football eredivisie, 2025/26 table

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          • rebelmusic
            First Team
            • Dec 2008
            • 1130

            #1865
            Another day another goal. The last time a player felt this important was...Robbie? Roy?

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            • Eirambler
              International Prospect
              • Apr 2004
              • 5046

              #1866
              Maybe Kelleher? Honestly not sure which of Kelleher or Parrott would be worse to lose for March. I'd say the drop off from Kelleher to the next pick in goal is bigger than the drop off from Parrott to Ferguson. But then Ferguson probably won't be available either, so you could be on to Idah at that point (if he's fit). Idah up front or someone other than Kelleher in goal - choose your poison!

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              • rebelmusic
                First Team
                • Dec 2008
                • 1130

                #1867
                Haha fair point. I think we're looking at Cannon as the next option? I've already mentally decided that Ferguson will be injured , better to have low expectations there me thinks.

                It's great to be able to say that we have two world class players though, it's been a while!

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                • pineapple stu
                  Biased against YOUR club
                  • Aug 2002
                  • 40783

                  #1868
                  Cannon seems to have reverted to type lately - no goals since New Year's Day. Idah is injured and not certain to be fit for March (and is a poor player anyway). Sammie obviously has gone off the boil. Johnny Kenny has maybe found his level in the third tier. Even Obafemi went off injured again, and Blackpool fans are increasingly of the view he's useless anyway.

                  It's terrifying how quickly we drop off after Parrott - and you could put a similar argument for Kelleher (though Travers is probably a reasonable option).

                  Let's not think about what might happen and just focus on how good they are!

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                  • tetsujin1979
                    Coach
                    • Nov 2003
                    • 23730

                    #1869
                    Interviewed by Miguel Delaney
                    After instilling belief in pursuit of World Cup 2026 qualification, Parrott tells Miguel Delaney about his newfound stardom, how he transformed his game and aspirations for the future
                    All goals, yellow and red cards tweeted in real time on mastodon, BlueSky and facebook

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                    • rebelmusic
                      First Team
                      • Dec 2008
                      • 1130

                      #1870
                      Another 90 minute goal. His capacity to score late goals is a huge asset on top of all the other benefits that come from having him

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                      • Kingdom
                        International Prospect
                        • Sep 2004
                        • 5386

                        #1871
                        It seems to have got unmentioned that Alkmaar have made the KNVB final on April 19th, with Nijmigen their opponents (having knocked out PSV in the other semi-final). AZ beat Telstar as expected, Parrott central to both goals (two og's by the looks of it).



                        I'm looking to see if it is possible to attend this as it's going to be hosted in de Kuip, a ground I've always wanted to visit and Rotterdam is a cracking town
                        If I question Liam Scales ability to play intl football, refer me to this signature & his peformance at home at lb vs Port on Nov 13 2025.
                        Signed
                        Kingdom.

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                        • pineapple stu
                          Biased against YOUR club
                          • Aug 2002
                          • 40783

                          #1872
                          Scores against the Czechs tonight 😃

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                          • Eirambler
                            International Prospect
                            • Apr 2004
                            • 5046

                            #1873
                            Twice.

                            26(?) for the season now. How much would Premier League clubs be willing to pay for him this summer if he was Dutch or Spanish or Portuguese and he was doing that in the Eredivisie? £50m plus add-ons maybe? Will be interesting to see what he goes for in reality.

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                            • Plib
                              Apprentice
                              • Oct 2024
                              • 40

                              #1874
                              If he doesn't move to the prem next we might have a superstar on our hands. I think the lesson he learned from his early loans in the lower english leagues will hopefully be that the Premier league is probably the end goal but while he is still developing a slightly less physical league and he flourishes. He'd easily do it in Portugal or France at this stage, but i'd love to see him at a big German club if the interest is there. Its exciting having someone with these types of options in our squad!

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                              • samhaydenjr
                                First Team
                                • Jan 2010
                                • 2319

                                #1875
                                Without wanting to be too much of a downer, or diminish Parrott's achievements so far, I thought I should point out that Jozy Altidore scored 20 and 31 goals in his two years at AZ, earning a big money move to the EPL, where he gained the nickname Jozy Antiscore.
                                Fortunately, he went on to become a Toronto FC legend and ended up with 42 international goals, which I am sure we'd be happy with, if Parrott ended up on that mark.

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