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Dean Parrett to Yeovil

ChristianBaler

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1 month loan....hopefully he gets plenty of games and a few goals! Would be good for the lad, so much potential.
 

Krafty

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Hopefully he will get some games, impress, perhaps extend it to the end of the season then look to step up. I know he had an injury at the start of the season but I'm a bit concerned by the lack of games him and Bostock have played - Townsend, Caulker and Smith had played a lot more at the same age (although on the flip side Livermore hadnt really)

Still think the lad has potential.
 

Spursidol

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... again after Gav latched on a through-ball from the outstanding Dean Parrett, and squared perfectly for Andy to gobble up the chance presented for his first brace in a Yeovil shirt.


Sounds promising - he really needs to make this loan to a League 1 side work so he can play in the Championship next season, as he is now 19 and neeeds to play at the higher level if he is to make it as a Premiership player
 

Spursidol

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Re: My thoughts on the Colchester game

ytfcporkie wrote:
dean parrot left on crutches. hope he's not injured for long as he played well today.


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Heard he has gone back to spurs to be checked out and could be out for a couple of weeks. Will have to wait and see though

http://www.tgr2.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4584&start=10 (Yeovil fans forum).

Several other comments saying Parrett had 'another good game' etc. Hope the injury is not as bad as said to be above - he came off after 65 mins in the game
 

SlickMongoose

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Shame, he's been playing really well.

He joined them when they were in the relegation zone and hadn't won in 6. Since he joined Yeovil they've won 4 and lost 2, and are up into 18th.
 

Krafty

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Getting consistent game time, which our youngsters seem to get at Yeovil. I think Parrett can still have a good future at our club, just needs a little more experience.
 

Spursidol

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Parrett has tweeted that he is returning to Spurs. This article on Glory-Glory attributed to Windy.

Yeovil Town manager Gary Johnson has explained by he is looking to return midfielder Dean Parrett to White Hart Lane on Monday. The Tottenham Hotspur player is not included in this afternoon's line-up against Hartlepool United and has already stated on Twitter that he will leave the club after the weekend.

Johnson has told BBC Somerset that it is the form of Ed Upson and Dominic Blizzard that is making him look forward to the 2012-13 season, and with League One safety now only a few points away, the Glovers boss wants to look at next season. Needing to drop two loan players for every match at present, and with Upson and Blizzard his preferred central pairing, Johnson explained it wouldn't be fair on Parrett to keep him sat in the stands:

"Well of course you can't keep all seven (loans). With Dean Parrett, we're talking with him at the moment, and Tottenham, about going back to Tottenham. That's because what I want to start doing, is I want to start keeping a team together, if I can, that can go into battle for next season. Ed Upson, Dominic Blizzard, Gavin Williams and even Woodsy (Michael Woods) are all people that I want to fight for a place in our squad for next season. I think that Ed and Dominic have done very very well so far, and I want to keep them as the midfield two at the moment. It's not fair to have a Tottenham player who is not getting regular games."

Johnson added that he would not be looking to return any other loan players at this stage, and explained that striker Steve MacLean and right-winger Billy Gibson's loans to Cheltenham Town and Braintree Town respectively would see them end their time at Huish Park, with both out of contract at the end of the season:

"I don't mind having six (loans) because of injuries. We've got a small squad anyway, and if one of the loanees gets injured then at least I've got another to use. Steve MacLean has obviously gone to Cheltenham, and Billy Gibson has gone to Braintree. They needed games as well, but with all due respect they are not in the plans for next season."


I make that 9 starts and one from subs bench with one goal. He seems to have done ok - maybe get another loan to the end of the season.
 
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