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Tyreece Campbell - June 2025 - called up for Jamaica again (p34)
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Callumcafc said:They are coming to Austin again, like they did last summer for the Copa America. Might have to get a ticket.7
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Karoy didn't miss too much of Pre-Season either when he was involved last year was he? - From memory he went to the Gold Cup and was back pretty much for the start of summer for Charlton - So will be a great experience for Tyreece (and Kaheim, although he's not as important to the First-Team) ahead of next season.0
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How on earth has Antonio been called up? Bloke nearly died in a car crash 6 months ago and hasn't played a single minute of football since. It doesn't say much for their other striker options.3
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:How on earth has Antonio been called up? Bloke nearly died in a car crash 6 months ago and hasn't played a single minute of football since. It doesn't say much for their other striker options.0
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Not still with us then9
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aliwibble said:Not still with us then2
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ForeverAddickted said:aliwibble said:Not still with us then
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fenlandaddick said:ForeverAddickted said:aliwibble said:Not still with us then4
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:How on earth has Antonio been called up? Bloke nearly died in a car crash 6 months ago and hasn't played a single minute of football since. It doesn't say much for their other striker options.0
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"Tyreece don't worry about a thing
'Cause every little thing is gonna be alright"
Singing, "Don't worry about a thing
'Cause every little thing is gonna be alright!"0 -
Was doing a bit of stats digging (feel free to ignore rather than comment if you think stats don't matter) to compare TC with Tanto and noticed that TC's 7 goals last season came from an xG of only 3.57 according to FotMob. That seems incredibly low but suggests that if he can get into better positions, maybe even learning off Tanto, then his finishing could cause real issues for opposition keepers1
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fenaddick said:Was doing a bit of stats digging (feel free to ignore rather than comment if you think stats don't matter) to compare TC with Tanto and noticed that TC's 7 goals last season came from an xG of only 3.57 according to FotMob. That seems incredibly low but suggests that if he can get into better positions, maybe even learning off Tanto, then his finishing could cause real issues for opposition keepers
I think in terms of scoring more often, the challenge for him is to get in more goalscoring positions, make good decisions and keep composed to score more of his typical goals.
He can then add to that by gambling more with making runs, and consistently making more intelligent runs to score more of those simple goals that he so far hasn’t shown in his game. Players like Godden and Berry must be able to help him with that.4 -
Scoham said:fenaddick said:Was doing a bit of stats digging (feel free to ignore rather than comment if you think stats don't matter) to compare TC with Tanto and noticed that TC's 7 goals last season came from an xG of only 3.57 according to FotMob. That seems incredibly low but suggests that if he can get into better positions, maybe even learning off Tanto, then his finishing could cause real issues for opposition keepers
I think in terms of scoring more often, the challenge for him is to get in more goalscoring positions, make good decisions and keep composed to score more of his typical goals.
He can then add to that by gambling more with making runs, and consistently making more intelligent runs to score more of those simple goals that he so far hasn’t shown in his game. Players like Godden and Berry must be able to help him with that.
Eitherway, I think it's fair comment from Brownie (interesting that the stats bear that out). I agree that if he can improve it he will become a better player and get more goals. We know he can strike a ball and stay composed when shooting.
It doesn't even need to be that the runs are that "intelligent". I'm not sure you can teach the kind of instincts and movement someone like Godden has, just maybe polish it. What you can coach and keep drumming into him is the general way he should react when the ball is in certain areas - Gillesphey is about to launch one at Miles/Tanto, then that's TC's cue to start running off their shoulder and gamble on receiving a flick on; or our right wing back is about to try and go past their left back and put a cross in, that's TC's cue to get in from the left wing and make a run towards the far post, try and arrive a bit late a catch a defender off guard. That sort of thing. It's pretty basic stuff, but effective. Someone like Frank Lampard made a very successful career out of just continually making those runs and capitalising on the few times the ball would drop for him. I think Bowyer spoke about the same thing (maybe in relation to Forster-Caskey?) and that it was how Bowyer scored most of his goals, just making so many runs that the law of averages dictated he would have to get a certain number of clear sights on goal.6 -
Exiled_Addick said:Scoham said:fenaddick said:Was doing a bit of stats digging (feel free to ignore rather than comment if you think stats don't matter) to compare TC with Tanto and noticed that TC's 7 goals last season came from an xG of only 3.57 according to FotMob. That seems incredibly low but suggests that if he can get into better positions, maybe even learning off Tanto, then his finishing could cause real issues for opposition keepers
I think in terms of scoring more often, the challenge for him is to get in more goalscoring positions, make good decisions and keep composed to score more of his typical goals.
He can then add to that by gambling more with making runs, and consistently making more intelligent runs to score more of those simple goals that he so far hasn’t shown in his game. Players like Godden and Berry must be able to help him with that.
Eitherway, I think it's fair comment from Brownie (interesting that the stats bear that out). I agree that if he can improve it he will become a better player and get more goals. We know he can strike a ball and stay composed when shooting.
It doesn't even need to be that the runs are that "intelligent". I'm not sure you can teach the kind of instincts and movement someone like Godden has, just maybe polish it. What you can coach and keep drumming into him is the general way he should react when the ball is in certain areas - Gillesphey is about to launch one at Miles/Tanto, then that's TC's cue to start running off their shoulder and gamble on receiving a flick on; or our right wing back is about to try and go past their left back and put a cross in, that's TC's cue to get in from the left wing and make a run towards the far post, try and arrive a bit late a catch a defender off guard. That sort of thing. It's pretty basic stuff, but effective. Someone like Frank Lampard made a very successful career out of just continually making those runs and capitalising on the few times the ball would drop for him. I think Bowyer spoke about the same thing (maybe in relation to Forster-Caskey?) and that it was how Bowyer scored most of his goals, just making so many runs that the law of averages distracted he would have to get a certain number of clear sights on goal.2 -
Getting good reviews on the Bristol City forum5
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He’s caused problems for defences at this level in both games so far, even if the goals and assists aren’t there yet - but neither are they for Apter.
Give him time, he’s still very young. He will be pushed hard because if he doesn’t Tanto and Miles are waiting for their opportunity to start.
Exciting to have a good set of forwards where you’d be fairly happy with any of them starting at this level.I think those that don’t believe he offers enough are being overly critical by looking for mistakes and weaknesses, and not giving enough credit for what he brings.21 -
Scoham said:I think those that don’t believe he offers enough are being overly critical by looking for mistakes and weaknesses, and not giving enough credit for what he brings.0
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TC clearly shits up the oppo defenders in the championship. Looked really good today, very impressed.15
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TC with usual performance. Extremely dangerous with the ball at his feet. Crap end product. If he could ever figure that one out, he could be special. I am just not sure if he ever will2
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Bostonaddick said:TC with usual performance. Extremely dangerous with the ball at his feet. Crap end product. If he could ever figure that one out, he could be special. I am just not sure if he ever will0
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I have a slightly different viewpoint. I am not sure if NJ formations will ever fit with TCs game at this level no matter we pair with him. It leaves the center forward too isolated. I would rather we have some combination of Kelmsn/Olaofe/Leaburn. If we plaid a traditional 442 with TC on the wing or perhaps a 433, it would be a different story0
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Bostonaddick said:I have a slightly different viewpoint. I am not sure if NJ formations will ever fit with TCs game at this level no matter we pair with him. It leaves the center forward too isolated. I would rather we have some combination of Kelmsn/Olaofe/Leaburn. If we plaid a traditional 442 with TC on the wing or perhaps a 433, it would be a different story4
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Bostonaddick said:I have a slightly different viewpoint. I am not sure if NJ formations will ever fit with TCs game at this level no matter we pair with him. It leaves the center forward too isolated. I would rather we have some combination of Kelmsn/Olaofe/Leaburn. If we plaid a traditional 442 with TC on the wing or perhaps a 433, it would be a different story1
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He still struggles to go past a defender with the ball and come out the other side ready to put a cross in, unlike Apter who does it with ease.
His lack of end product can’t continue and I can see Tanto starting ahead of him very soon1 -
eaststandmike said:
He still struggles to go past a defender with the ball and come out the other side ready to put a cross in, unlike Apter who does it with ease.
His lack of end product can’t continue and I can see Tanto starting ahead of him very soon
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Read the Bristol City forum.
They thought Tyreece was very good.
As did I.14 -
jose said:Read the Bristol City forum.
They thought Tyreece was very good.
As did I.
However I would like to see Tanto start a game instead of getting 10 minutes1