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Tyreece Campbell - June 2025 - called up for Jamaica again (p34)
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Dazzler21 said:p.s I still have no idea what this 8-8-8 BS is.
I assume it's something about having a midfield with three box to box midfielders in the middle?0 -
Dazzler21 said:I understand the defences for TC, he has shown he is a bright prospect.
However one thing Morgan, Cousins and Fox never did was to stop trying. It is very apparent that he has no confidence to win 1on1's or to cross or shoot, but he doesn't bother to track back. Doesn't push attacks quick enough, I can't remember the last time we saw TC in a full sprint.
It's all a bit weird. For most players his age they'll be busting a gut every time they're on the pitch, especially when a late sub.
I can only assume his attitude has tailed off with his confidence.
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Dazzler21 said:p.s I still have no idea what this 8-8-8 BS is.
I assume it's something about having a midfield with three box to box midfielders in the middle?
8 elite League 1 players
These are players that could make the jump to the championship easily
8 solid League 1 players
These are dependable players in this league that probably have a ceiling
8 decent youngsters/homegrown talents
These come from your academy and help to plug gaps/cover injuries
Hence the 8-8-83 -
The transisition of our Academy players into the first team looks like a question to put to Steve Avory at Bromley Addicks next meeting on Thursday 1st February3
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Scoham said:Dazzler21 said:p.s I still have no idea what this 8-8-8 BS is.
I assume it's something about having a midfield with three box to box midfielders in the middle?The ownerships plan for the squad
So if you take 6 out of the first two groups say 4 from the first and 2 from the second, that actually leaves you with 4-6-8.
So you have 4 "elite" players, 6 "consistent/average or worse" players and 1 Academy player starting.
This leaves a bench full of Academy players and no one else.
It's a relegation plan and guess where we're presently heading?
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I'm not expecting him to just run around aimlessly, but sometimes you can win over fans by showing some commitment to the cause.
It was a stupid tackle by Alfie against Burton, but telling that he sprinted back to make a challenge, overtaking midfielders and defenders in the process, despite playing the full game.
TC was on for a few minutes yesterday, and showed none of that desire.6 -
Covered End said:Scoham said:Dazzler21 said:p.s I still have no idea what this 8-8-8 BS is.
I assume it's something about having a midfield with three box to box midfielders in the middle?The ownerships plan for the squad
So if you take 6 out of the first two groups say 4 from the first and 2 from the second, that actually leaves you with 4-6-8.
So you have 4 "elite" players, 6 "consistent/average or worse" players and 1 Academy player starting.
This leaves a bench full of Academy players and no one else.
It's a relegation plan and guess where we're presently heading?2 -
Covered End said:Scoham said:Dazzler21 said:p.s I still have no idea what this 8-8-8 BS is.
I assume it's something about having a midfield with three box to box midfielders in the middle?The ownerships plan for the squad
So if you take 6 out of the first two groups say 4 from the first and 2 from the second, that actually leaves you with 4-6-8.
So you have 4 "elite" players, 6 "consistent/average or worse" players and 1 Academy player starting.
This leaves a bench full of Academy players and no one else.
It's a relegation plan and guess where we're presently heading?
My biggest problem with it is that it forces you to pick 8 academy players to involve in the first team regardless of how many are good enough. It would be interesting to hear thoughts from the club on that.
Bowyer used several academy players in his promotion season and the 8-8-8 structure broadly fit their squad. Powell only used Solly and Wagstaff in the league (aside from a few appearances from Elliot before he was sold. Not counting Green as he was signed after the academy released him). It wouldn’t have worked at all that season.4 - Sponsored links:
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I think TC is making the right decision to move on. We are clearly building for 3-5-2, and he is a winger.If he stayed he might get minutes from the bench as an attacking wing back, number 10 or striker. But what he needs is regular football as a winger and I don’t think he will get that with us0
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killerandflash said:Covered End said:Scoham said:Dazzler21 said:p.s I still have no idea what this 8-8-8 BS is.
I assume it's something about having a midfield with three box to box midfielders in the middle?The ownerships plan for the squad
So if you take 6 out of the first two groups say 4 from the first and 2 from the second, that actually leaves you with 4-6-8.
So you have 4 "elite" players, 6 "consistent/average or worse" players and 1 Academy player starting.
This leaves a bench full of Academy players and no one else.
It's a relegation plan and guess where we're presently heading?
Not the gentler Academy games.
Happy to be wrong though.0 -
Covered End said:killerandflash said:Covered End said:Scoham said:Dazzler21 said:p.s I still have no idea what this 8-8-8 BS is.
I assume it's something about having a midfield with three box to box midfielders in the middle?The ownerships plan for the squad
So if you take 6 out of the first two groups say 4 from the first and 2 from the second, that actually leaves you with 4-6-8.
So you have 4 "elite" players, 6 "consistent/average or worse" players and 1 Academy player starting.
This leaves a bench full of Academy players and no one else.
It's a relegation plan and guess where we're presently heading?
Not the gentler Academy games.0 -
fenaddick said:Covered End said:killerandflash said:Covered End said:Scoham said:Dazzler21 said:p.s I still have no idea what this 8-8-8 BS is.
I assume it's something about having a midfield with three box to box midfielders in the middle?The ownerships plan for the squad
So if you take 6 out of the first two groups say 4 from the first and 2 from the second, that actually leaves you with 4-6-8.
So you have 4 "elite" players, 6 "consistent/average or worse" players and 1 Academy player starting.
This leaves a bench full of Academy players and no one else.
It's a relegation plan and guess where we're presently heading?
Not the gentler Academy games.2 -
It was never going to work under Appleton the day he decided TC was a number 10 and Leaburn was a winger.3
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Late to the party but have been watching the first series of the Wrexham doc on Disney and Parkinson makes a comment about part of the job being managing 24 young men.
Sounds like we've neglected this with our players.
My initial reaction was namby pamby footballers but you remember they're young individuals that are commoditised and booed and sworn at by blokes old enough to be their grandads in some cases.
Just another disappointing indicator of where we are at present.8 -
RodneyCharltonTrotta said:Late to the party but have been watching the first series of the Wrexham doc on Disney and Parkinson makes a comment about part of the job being managing 24 young men.
Sounds like we've neglected this with our players.
My initial reaction was namby pamby footballers but you remember they're young individuals that are commoditised and booed and sworn at by blokes old enough to be their grandads in some cases.
Just another disappointing indicator of where we are at present.2 -
Croydon said:Garrymanilow said:Talal said:He can be disappointed with how things have gone under Appleton but he just isn't putting the same level of effort in as before which is unacceptable.3
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Only a short cameo at the end but great to see him sprinting around the pitch, really high energy and determination. He did his job of closing down and with a bit more luck may have nicked a goal or assist.
I rate the lad and seeing him lacking in energy and confidence in the Appleton period was depressing. I really hope Jones works his magic and gets him playing and then persuades him to stay.16 -
I believe that he is now showing that energy under Jones where as he looked deflated under Appleton is no coincidence.
Sure, players should play to their best regardless of who the manager is but he's a shy, young lad new to the first team and his performance levels dropped when the team were losing and under a manager who, perhaps, didn't motivate him.
You only have to listen to how Jones was talking up Anderson yesterday to imagine how NJ encourages TC.
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People react to the people around them especially when young and making their way in a mens world. Well done to NJ for getting TC going again, we need him for his pace and creativity to be firing on all cylinders2
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Can understand a player performing poorly if not happy/lacking in confidence but all he did was sprint a bit yesterday. No excuse for not doing that before imo.0
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Talal said:Can understand a player performing poorly if not happy/lacking in confidence but all he did was sprint a bit yesterday. No excuse for not doing that before imo.
Maybe, but unlike Kirk who I thought just didn't give a shit and went and hid most of the time; Campbell always made himself available during the Apple's period. He just was devoid of confidence.
The crap Scott talked when Apple's arrived about how good he was with young players. He destroyed ours.
Look at Kanu and Anderson in the last few games. I think TC will come good.
For me, Orient away sticks in my mind for TC. He was dreadful that day but never hid. His energy was low, his control etc was awful but the crowd were massively on top of him and as HI says above, he comes across as a very shy lad. That must have been sole destroying.4 -
Talal said:Can understand a player performing poorly if not happy/lacking in confidence but all he did was sprint a bit yesterday. No excuse for not doing that before imo.5
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It was only a glimmer.
One of the most depressing things in recent times has been observing the diminution of Campbell’s game, the crumbling of his confidence, and the exploitation dominating nurturing.
Watching him coming through, when measured against his peers, he has been one of the most naturally talented players, but he clearly has not been guided and deployed in a way that maximises his strengths.
This has led to a depressing amount of condemnation of his game, and lots of supporters rushing to judgement.
I fear it might be too late for Tyreece at Charlton now, and that’s what depresses me.
I might add that Patrick Casey will need skilled management in the future, because if he plays three games without scoring lots will write him off similarly to Campbell.4 -
seth plum said:It was only a glimmer.
One of the most depressing things in recent times has been observing the diminution of Campbell’s game, the crumbling of his confidence, and the exploitation dominating nurturing.
Watching him coming through, when measured against his peers, he has been one of the most naturally talented players, but he clearly has not been guided and deployed in a way that maximises his strengths.
This has led to a depressing amount of condemnation of his game, and lots of supporters rushing to judgement.
I fear it might be too late for Tyreece at Charlton now, and that’s what depresses me.
I might add that Patrick Casey will need skilled management in the future, because if he plays three games without scoring lots will write him off similarly to Campbell.Casey seems to be more of a pure poacher but at first team level he’ll need something else to his game to go with that. Could probably learn from May who has made up for his size through his work rate, fitness and dropping deep at times to get more involved rather than only looking to run in behind.1 -
I suppose when it comes to Casey I revert to his age.About a week before last Christmas he was seventeen (yes I know Pele was scoring in a World Cup Final at seventeen…but that was Pele).
Everybody develops physically at different rates, but if we think about ourselves on our Eighteenth birthdays, or seventeen/eighteen year old people we know we can get a deeper understanding of where Patrick Casey is at right now.
I suppose the point I want to make is that Casey has a way to go physically, and learning about and developing his game. Good coaching will build on his strengths bit by bit, not by trying to squeeze a square peg into a round hole in undue haste.6 -
Think NJ is growing to like him a lot. Get him a new contract please.9
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Callumcafc said:Think NJ is growing to like him a lot. Get him a new contract please.4
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Callumcafc said:Think NJ is growing to like him a lot. Get him a new contract please.
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