i expect if pardky stays after half a dozen 10 min sub appearences he will get a full 90 mins up front on his own against a decent passing team, will be dropped and slagged off on here for being usless and dissapear.
Good turn of speed it won't be easy to catch tuna. I just he doesn't get lured to another club.. Still if he goes there's plenty more fish in the sea we've had Salmon now Tuna I hear they're looking at a new signing Dave Halibut ;-)
Good little cameo of a debut, I thought.
Looked lively and made some good runs which the blinkered trolls either didn't see or chose to ignore.
One sublime pass out to the wing.
I'd like to see more of the lad
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Still if he goes there's plenty more fish in the sea we've had Salmon now Tuna I hear they're looking at a new signing Dave Halibut ;-)
Something about him reminded me of Steve Jones, maybe the way he runs. Unsurprisingly lost the physical battle with their defenders but used his pace well. No idea if he'll be the next big thing, but made an encouraging enough start.
"Youngster Tamer Tuna, is making his mark at the club, with regular goals for the U18 team so far this season. The 16 year old is just starting his 2 year scholarship with Charlton Athletic Football Club.
Tamer’s football journey started when he attended the Community Scheme’s Charlton Challenge programme at Crook Log Leisure Centre, Bexleyheath when he was 6 years old. After completing two courses of the Charlton Challenge programme, he was invited to attend training at the Charlton Athletic Community Scheme Advance Centre, where he undertook coaching from the dedicated development staff at Charlton Athletic.
Tamer’s training at the Charlton Athletic Advance Centre continued to progress and he made the stepping stone into Charlton Athletic Academy at 10 years old and Tamer has now been offered a 2 year scholarship with Charlton Athletic. He will join current 1st team Charlton Athletic players Harry Arter, Scott Wagstaff and Grant Basey who all also started on the Community Scheme Solutions football courses with 28% of the current Charlton Athletic Academy players progressing from the Community scheme.
Sean Daly, Football Development Manager at Charlton Athletic coached Tamer on the Challenge and at the Club’s Academy, said "Tamer has always been a focused player, and the technical skills he learnt on the Challenge has helped with his develop and hopefully to a professional career within the game."
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Misses open goal: "Tuna Flakes Shot"
After run of goals, called up to the U-21 England team: "Tuna Steaks Claim"
new teanage sensation scored last gasp winner to keep the addicks in league One.
Tuna on a roll.
Does anyone know anything about him? Didn't someone on here coach his kids team and their son played with him?
I just he doesn't get lured to another club..
Still if he goes there's plenty more fish in the sea we've had Salmon now Tuna I hear they're looking at a new signing Dave Halibut ;-)
Looked lively and made some good runs which the blinkered trolls either didn't see or chose to ignore.
One sublime pass out to the wing.
I'd like to see more of the lad
No, its Josh Wright.
Looks to me like she's just out of a bra.
Where's his hand at.? Is he trying to Tuna dial?
You forgot Feeeeeesh! .......
;o)
"Tuna hits the net as the (H)Addicks get off to a flyer!"
I just hope the alternative isn't
"Gray scoreless day as Charlton go for a Burton and Kandol is snuffed out!"
Jonjo though matured early, although Tamer appears to be bang on course for his age.
Remember
Be interesting to get an insider's view of the lad.
Uncle, does JonJo rate Tuna ... ?
http://www.cact.org.uk/newsitem.php?id=82
"Youngster Tamer Tuna, is making his mark at the club, with regular goals for the U18 team so far this season. The 16 year old is just starting his 2 year scholarship with Charlton Athletic Football Club.
Tamer’s football journey started when he attended the Community Scheme’s Charlton Challenge programme at Crook Log Leisure Centre, Bexleyheath when he was 6 years old. After completing two courses of the Charlton Challenge programme, he was invited to attend training at the Charlton Athletic Community Scheme Advance Centre, where he undertook coaching from the dedicated development staff at Charlton Athletic.
Tamer’s training at the Charlton Athletic Advance Centre continued to progress and he made the stepping stone into Charlton Athletic Academy at 10 years old and Tamer has now been offered a 2 year scholarship with Charlton Athletic. He will join current 1st team Charlton Athletic players Harry Arter, Scott Wagstaff and Grant Basey who all also started on the Community Scheme Solutions football courses with 28% of the current Charlton Athletic Academy players progressing from the Community scheme.
Sean Daly, Football Development Manager at Charlton Athletic coached Tamer on the Challenge and at the Club’s Academy, said "Tamer has always been a focused player, and the technical skills he learnt on the Challenge has helped with his develop and hopefully to a professional career within the game."
Does he live around Bexleyheath or thereabouts ....?
;o)