"The next Harry Kane." I think we need to stop hyping up our youngsters beyond all reasonable parameters of expectation. It's easy to blame the loan system but at the end of the day, if the player is good enough, they play. And in their preferred position too.
Alternatively, maybe thinking that if a player doesn't play in their standard position that automatically means they're ****ed Case in point, MK started the season playing two up top and Parrott played regularly - but now they play a front three and Parrott is in and out of the side on the right wing
Connor Wickham has signed for MK Dons. Definitely time to move Parrott on. Partially because it will reduce his game time, but mainly cos Wickham's a massive twat.
Troy Parrott played 75 minutes in MK Dons' 1-0 loss to Doncaster, as an AM this week Kion Etete was a 70th minute sub in Cheltenham's 1-0 loss to Rotherham
Cameron Carter Vickers played 90 minutes in Celtic's 1-0 win over Dundee United Troy Parrott played 90 minutes in MK Dons' 1-0 win over Wycombe, as a striker this week, while also picking up a booking Jack Clarke was a 53rd minute sub in Sunderland's 6-0 loss to Bolton Kion Etete was a 35th minute sub in Cheltenham's 0-0 draw with Wigan
Nile John wasn't in the squad for Charlton's 2-1 win over Portsmouth, meaning there's going to be one disappointed dad out there
Tanguy Ndombele wasn't in the squad for Lyon's 2-1 win over Marseille (which wasn't abandoned due to Dimitri Payet getting bottled, ****'s sake BBC...) Kion Etete played 76 minutes in Cheltenham's 2-2 draw with Wimbledon, getting an assist for the opening goal
Basically did it all himself, though he's lucky it wasn't called back for a foul, if recent events are anything to go by. He looks about a foot taller than everyone else on the pitch. Subbed off before they conceded the equaliser.
Bryan Gil played 90 minutes in Valencia's 2-1 win over Cadiz Cameron Carter Vickers played 90 minutes in Celtic's 3-0 win over Rangers