No it wouldn't be a great move. Be careful what you wish for.
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No it wouldn't be a great move. Be careful what you wish for.
Skipp has played 397 minutes in the last 12 months including underage at an important time in his development.
He can look at the highly touted Onomah and Edwards which Spurs ruined.
Pochettino brought through one academy player in his five years (Winks). Mourinho will be worse.
Mourinho has already brought through one academy player in Tanganga so he's level with Poch, as opposed to worse.
Certainly.
It's: you.:cool:
Ado off the table now anyway, they've gone with another player. Looking like Championship or League 1 if a move is to happen. Would quite like to see him go to QPR.
Parrott being absoluting effed over by Spurs here
This from Dan Kilpatrick who get his info from the Spurs press office
https://twitter.com/Dan_KP/status/1223200319196336128
#thfc Understand Troy Parrott will not be going on loan today despite strong interest from Charlton and Alan Pardew's ADO Den Haag.
#thfc Spurs were willing to let Parrott go out but the need to keep him at the club beyond his 18th birthday to ensure he counts as 'homegrown' in future made a deal too complicated.
Going to Charlton for instance wouldn't effect his homegrown status as it's still an FA registered club. So what's this about?
Well currently Troy doesnt qualify for the B-List for Champion's League or Europa League squads. The B list is a list of u21 players that don't need to registered as a main part of the squad. Parrott has been registered as one of the 17 non homegrown players on the A list this season. To qualify for the B list you need to be eligible to play for the club for 2 years since the age of 15. Parrott is nearly at this 2 year mark. Going on loan would mean he wouldn't be B list eligible next season.
So a loan deal has been denied just so Spurs can register an extra player on the A list next season (if they even qualify for Europe). Usually this 17th player on the A list will be a 3rd goalkeeper or whatever. So Parrott is denied a loan just so Vorm can be ready to play Europa League next season (maybe) if there is an injury crisis.
Anyway good luck next week getting him to sign a contract.
Makes the B-list and about to sign a new contract until 2023, by all accounts - https://www.independent.ie/sport/soc...-38926011.html
On the bench for Tottenham's cup replay with Southampton, currently 1-1 near half time.
Didnt get on, but progress at least.
Not sure on progress. Bergwijn, Lo Celso, Lamela all unavailable tonight, Troy wouldn’t have been on the bench otherwise I’d imagine
What is (‘f Spurs b.2002’) about?
Cool, thanks
Signed a new contract: https://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/new...ract-for-troy/
Agree with 3 year contract decision. Prudent from Parrotts mgt team. I’m sure Spurs wanted longer. Give it 12 months to see how things unfold at Spurs before committing longer term
Decent shout. Anywhere in the 5-25 range is possible. Bobby Duncan's contract with Liverpool at 16/17 was for 7k per week and Parrott is rated a lot higher than Duncan was 18 months ago, but i suppose Liverpool have deeper pockets than Spurs. If I was guessing I'd say 12-15k
8K per week is what I read. Not a bad few bob for an 18 year old.
If I had the kind of bread at that age I'm not sure i wouldn't have turn into a little ar$ehole, for a while at least. So hopefully he keeps it together and is well minded.