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Tyreece Campbell - June 2025 - called up for Jamaica again (p34)
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ElliotCAFC said:Something I struggle with is why don't we offer players like TC long-term deals when they're clearly showing enough potential to be worth the investment?
It's almost inevitable he's going to get to the last 6 months of his contract before we offer him something else.1 -
Bostonaddick said:ElliotCAFC said:Something I struggle with is why don't we offer players like TC long-term deals when they're clearly showing enough potential to be worth the investment?
It's almost inevitable he's going to get to the last 6 months of his contract before we offer him something else.5 -
He literally signed a 2 year deal with club option year on top of that (so we have him until at least 2027 if we want) six months ago.1
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Bostonaddick said:ElliotCAFC said:Something I struggle with is why don't we offer players like TC long-term deals when they're clearly showing enough potential to be worth the investment?
It's almost inevitable he's going to get to the last 6 months of his contract before we offer him something else.9 -
Bostonaddick said:ElliotCAFC said:Something I struggle with is why don't we offer players like TC long-term deals when they're clearly showing enough potential to be worth the investment?
It's almost inevitable he's going to get to the last 6 months of his contract before we offer him something else.
Showed great potential, that some couldn't see, which is why he got a new deal in the summer.
Appleton destroyed his confidence and he had bad games but the potential was always there.8 -
He is effectively tied down for another 2.5 years if we take up the option, that contract length is fine for now. Plenty of other contracts we need to look at first I.e Jones, Small + Leaburn7
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Heard we turned down a bid this month already.. They might come back in!5
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DubaiCAFC said:Heard we turned down a bid this month already.. They might come back in!
With effectively another 2 years on his contract we should reject offers to let him continue to develop, he’ll be worth a lot more if he’s comfortably getting into double figures for goals and assists.4 - Sponsored links:
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He is looking so dangerous as a ball carrier the last few weeks playing in that inside left channel.
He's adding to his game as well. Defenders are being dragged out of position to pressure him and not let him turn. He's learning that he has to keep them guessing - one time he might lay it off to Edwards or Coventry, another he'll use muscle and his low centre of gravity to swivel and leave the defender trailing or win us a pressure relieving free kick.
If he adds any kind of goal output to his game (and I think it's going to come) there's no way he's in League One for much longer.11 -
Callumcafc said:He is looking so dangerous as a ball carrier the last few weeks playing in that inside left channel.
He's adding to his game as well. Defenders are being dragged out of position to pressure him and not let him turn. He's learning that he has to keep them guessing - one time he might lay it off to Edwards or Coventry, another he'll use muscle and his low centre of gravity to swivel and leave the defender trailing or win us a pressure relieving free kick.
If he adds any kind of goal output to his game (and I think it's going to come) there's no way he's in League One for much longer.
I do think there is a slight problem though as in our formation it's leaving the central striker a bit isolated at times while TC is coming over to the left when a support striker will usually help out in the middle more.
Everything comes down to getting a better player in the berry position really, that can create when on the ball and get forward to support Leaburn/Chuks quicker also.5 -
balham red said:Callumcafc said:He is looking so dangerous as a ball carrier the last few weeks playing in that inside left channel.
He's adding to his game as well. Defenders are being dragged out of position to pressure him and not let him turn. He's learning that he has to keep them guessing - one time he might lay it off to Edwards or Coventry, another he'll use muscle and his low centre of gravity to swivel and leave the defender trailing or win us a pressure relieving free kick.
If he adds any kind of goal output to his game (and I think it's going to come) there's no way he's in League One for much longer.
I do think there is a slight problem though as in our formation it's leaving the central striker a bit isolated at times while TC is coming over to the left when a support striker will usually help out in the middle more.
Everything comes down to getting a better player in the berry position really, that can create when on the ball and get forward to support Leaburn/Chuks quicker also.
AMB
Mitchell, Jones, Ramsay
Small, Docherty, Coventry, Edwards
Kanu, Campbell
Leaburn.
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He’s been brilliant but I thought he was a bit tired yesterday and of course he’s getting closer attention from the opposition now but he didn’t seem to have as many attacking threats yesterday as he has in recent times .
The strength him and Small show prove that the gym works for these fine specimens.
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Yes, he tires towards the end of a game, but that is understandable. Ideally we would have a pacey option from the bench but I doubt we could bring in a better all round option than the player he has become. Credit to the lad and I'm sure there is more to come from him.5
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wmcf123 said:balham red said:Callumcafc said:He is looking so dangerous as a ball carrier the last few weeks playing in that inside left channel.
He's adding to his game as well. Defenders are being dragged out of position to pressure him and not let him turn. He's learning that he has to keep them guessing - one time he might lay it off to Edwards or Coventry, another he'll use muscle and his low centre of gravity to swivel and leave the defender trailing or win us a pressure relieving free kick.
If he adds any kind of goal output to his game (and I think it's going to come) there's no way he's in League One for much longer.
I do think there is a slight problem though as in our formation it's leaving the central striker a bit isolated at times while TC is coming over to the left when a support striker will usually help out in the middle more.
Everything comes down to getting a better player in the berry position really, that can create when on the ball and get forward to support Leaburn/Chuks quicker also.
AMB
Mitchell, Jones, Ramsay
Small, Docherty, Coventry, Edwards
Kanu, Campbell
Leaburn.0 -
I thought yesterday he had one of his best games for Charlton. Was regularly making great runs at and past Shrewsbury defenders. Dragging them out of position and turning them.
It's shame we aren't trying Kanu as his replacement as he has only slightly less speed (more stamina) but he plays a different way, more running in behind the defence. TC has struggled to make an impact playing like that for a lot of his season. I hope DK can work on adding an alternative style to his play and become a good straight swap alternative to TC.2 -
Croydon said:Going against the grain here clearly but I don't rate him. No pace, no skill and very weak in a challenge. The only winger I've seem that seems to actively dislike being 1v1 against a defender.
Can put his recent poor performances down to confidence, but he's struggled to even control a ball multiple times in the same match.
He needs loan to LG 2 to prove he's got what it takes imo.
It might serve as advice about rushing to judgement of our own young players coming through.
See also Karoy Anderson and others.
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I just hope Dixon is watching him closely as he appears to have more of a finishers touch (in youth games admittedly). If TC can start getting goals and assists he either helps fire us up the leagues or we get a decent chunk of money for him.0
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Dixon should be introduced initially near the end of games we’re winning pretty comfortably (if that ever happens). Dixon will make basic errors and frustrate, but his attributes might well eventually compensate for mistakes, a bit like what is happening nowadays with Small.
On a side note, I noticed Shrewsbury would leave one or two up when defending corners, something we never do, if Dixon plays for us he would be the perfect player to leave upfield in those circumstances, he is as fast and eager at the end of games as he is at the beginning, and by fast, I mean fast.5 - Sponsored links:
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fenaddick said:wmcf123 said:balham red said:Callumcafc said:He is looking so dangerous as a ball carrier the last few weeks playing in that inside left channel.
He's adding to his game as well. Defenders are being dragged out of position to pressure him and not let him turn. He's learning that he has to keep them guessing - one time he might lay it off to Edwards or Coventry, another he'll use muscle and his low centre of gravity to swivel and leave the defender trailing or win us a pressure relieving free kick.
If he adds any kind of goal output to his game (and I think it's going to come) there's no way he's in League One for much longer.
I do think there is a slight problem though as in our formation it's leaving the central striker a bit isolated at times while TC is coming over to the left when a support striker will usually help out in the middle more.
Everything comes down to getting a better player in the berry position really, that can create when on the ball and get forward to support Leaburn/Chuks quicker also.
AMB
Mitchell, Jones, Ramsay
Small, Docherty, Coventry, Edwards
Kanu, Campbell
Leaburn.0 -
seth plum said:Croydon said:Going against the grain here clearly but I don't rate him. No pace, no skill and very weak in a challenge. The only winger I've seem that seems to actively dislike being 1v1 against a defender.
Can put his recent poor performances down to confidence, but he's struggled to even control a ball multiple times in the same match.
He needs loan to LG 2 to prove he's got what it takes imo.
It might serve as advice about rushing to judgement of our own young players coming through.
See also Karoy Anderson and others.
Now he just needs to work on his end product.6 -
seth plum said:Dixon should be introduced initially near the end of games we’re winning pretty comfortably (if that ever happens). Dixon will make basic errors and frustrate, but his attributes might well eventually compensate for mistakes, a bit like what is happening nowadays with Small.
On a side note, I noticed Shrewsbury would leave one or two up when defending corners, something we never do, if Dixon plays for us he would be the perfect player to leave upfield in those circumstances, he is as fast and eager at the end of games as he is at the beginning, and by fast, I mean fast.
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se9addick said:Scoham said:5
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Amazing transformation from a player that looked completely out of any kind of confidence under Appleton and if NJ hadn't come in might have even been released. Didn't think the striker move was going to work and it was a bit square pegs in round holes but it's worked a treat.1
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Callumcafc said:He literally signed a 2 year deal with club option year on top of that (so we have him until at least 2027 if we want) six months ago.
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The thing is, we say he has no end product but plenty of times he's got to the byline and put in a decent cross only for our centre forward and midfielders to not be up with play.5
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Credit where it's due to NJ: he gave him zero minutes last season because he didn't have a role for him, but now he's found one—and it's a big one.He's been the player most responsible for this uptick in form.When he's not out there, the whole system becomes a lot less effective.1