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Loan Watch Troy Parrott - Excelsior Rotterdam

GutBucket

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Love it when they don't use too much power on a shot from that close (take a note Sterling, or better don't) and just make a clever finish.
 

Insomnia

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25-1 with Paddy Power you can get 33-1 with a few others
I’d love it if he did what Defoe did on his loan at Bournemouth as a kid and just ripped the division up scoring bundles of goals in the process, then coming back next season a Man.
 

edson

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I’d love it if he did what Defoe did on his loan at Bournemouth as a kid and just ripped the division up scoring bundles of goals in the process, then coming back next season a Man.
Playing every week is going to be massive for him and he is a perfect fit for Millwall, Do not see him doing a Defoe but he will score goals and will bring a lot to Millwall because his all round game is very good and he knows what he is doing as a player and maybe a each way bet might be best, it is going to be good watching our loan players come up against each other this season for example Parrott vs Skipp or Parrott vs CCV will be fun because all players will not hold back, Roles also might end up in that league and I am a bit disappointed he has not got game time with the first team.
 
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Sweech

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Jun 27, 2013
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25-1 with Paddy Power you can get 33-1 with a few others
Not sure if Millwall play enough of an attacking style for that to be worth it.

Not to mention if Brentford keep Ollie Watkins then it’s as good as his so long as he stays healthy.
 

Montalbano

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If we don’t sign a striker we just need to recall Troy. Playing Lucas as a centre forward needs to stop.
 

edson

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Not sure if Millwall play enough of an attacking style for that to be worth it.

Not to mention if Brentford keep Ollie Watkins then it’s as good as his so long as he stays healthy.
Would only back him each way and he has gone down to 20-1 with PP, Watkins is a good player and should be in the Premier League this year because he would have deserved his chance and I would have him at Spurs.
 

SpursSince1980

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I hope we can sign a good back up for Kane who can be in that role for two seasons. Giving us the flexibility of having Parrott out on loan with the likes of milwall this year, and if he does well, a lower lever PL team next year. And if he does really well over those two years, we have saved ourselves 60m from having to buy a high class striker.
 

chrissivad

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May 20, 2005
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Real shame for him.
He has had a few injuries over the last few seasons, so hopefully he can stay for for the season.
 

thekneaf

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Hopefully just growing pains. He's at the age where you're putting on muscle, I'm no physio but I'm hoping it's just standard body calibration stuff. Last thing was his appendix wasn't it? So that shouldn't be a recurring issue!
 

edson

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Real shame for him.
He has had a few injuries over the last few seasons, so hopefully he can stay for for the season.
He is not the only player Jamie Bowden has also missed a lot of football over the last few seasons and he needs to put a run of games together.

I am not 100% sold on Bowden yet and he needs a loan this year and get him away from u23 football.
 

$hoguN

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it’s pretty obvious this lad is going to be a superstar. No wonder they can’t wait to get him back, he could be the difference between a mid table finish and the play offs
 
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