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Charlie Clayden - May 2025: Promoted to the National League with Boreham Wood (p4)
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Oh do £$%£ off you absolute clown.RonnieMoore said:
Liability????? He was excellent and never let the team downCovered End said:Probably a good decision, he's been a liability and I can't see him getting much of a look in.
If we need to recall him we can.
Let's hope playing weekly will help his game.
He gave away all 3 at Bolton for starters.
You must be a WUM, because nobody could be this thick and allowed out on the streets.6 -
It'll be interesting what position he plays for Bromley, LB or left wing.
We have a real shortage of left footers at the club, with Clayden loaned out and JFC in the cold. Just Fraser?1 -
Through no fault of his own, the lad got thrown in at Left Back due to injuries. He’s not a left back. Maybe a wing back.
The lad definitely has something about him going forward and now with DJ out for a few weeks it’s a surprise to loan him out, when with his pace he could have been handy coming off the bench.
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Could his loan be to cut wages, pretty desperate I know but maybe the magnet will be back on the lectric meter soon too!2
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Jack Payne and Jesrun Rak Sakai are also left footed.killerandflash said:It'll be interesting what position he plays for Bromley, LB or left wing.
We have a real shortage of left footers at the club, with Clayden loaned out and JFC in the cold. Just Fraser?1 -
It’s gonna be a challenge for him, but sure he can give it a go and make the jump up in quality when joining Bromley6
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That is...baffling. And who made that decision given that three managers haven't played him with any regularity?Cafc43v3r said:
He is also the reason we only signed Kirk as a left wing option last season and used Washington to fill in until we got him.SDAddick said:
He's presumably one of the reasons we didn't sigh another LB in the summer...Leuth said:
Clayden isn't ready to play LB for us. This has been shown quite enough timesredman said:He's the only left footed option we have I believe. We are effectively giving up having a full back overlapping. this was when Kirk was at his best for Crewe btw. Sess always goes backwards and Chin, although probably better defensively, doesn't seem to offer much going forward.
I said it when Clayden was playing well, he was not ready positonally and tactically to play LB regularly for the first team. It's great that he's left footed and can overlap Kirk, but as soon as we were forced to defend on the back door his lack of experience at the position showed.
This should have happened at the start of the season. If Deji isn't considered ready for the first team I don't see how you can say Clayden is ready. This should be good for his development and hopefully he can either have an impact in the second half or move to a League club on loan.
Obviously someone at the club is a massive fan, two managers didn't pick him and one has sent him to Bromley....
Not many players get that treatment at his age. He isn't 18.
He's a 5'8" chalk on your boots winger in 2022. He's quick but he's not rapid. His delivery is decent but not brilliant. He's 21. Like, later this year or next year he might be a decent squad player. Maybe in a couple of years a more regular player with the right experience and development. But who at the club thought he was ready last season?!?!
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My first look at Clayden was the Cambridge game and then I saw him at Wycombe. No surprise, he looked what he is - a winger being asked to fill in at full back. He looked a bit light weight and didn't close down enough for me but was a willing over lap option for Kirk. What was notable was that kirk often refused to play him in and kept moaning at the lad. I actually felt sorry for Clayden.
He then of course got bombed out of the squad, I think after the bolton debacle, and so all in all this seems a sensible move. Whether he plays left wing or left back it will continue his development and hopefully he comes back a better player for the experience.0 -
None of them are defenders including Clayden - can't believe you can seriously have a squad with no left footed defenders!Richard J said:
Jack Payne and Jesrun Rak Sakai are also left footed.killerandflash said:It'll be interesting what position he plays for Bromley, LB or left wing.
We have a real shortage of left footers at the club, with Clayden loaned out and JFC in the cold. Just Fraser?3 -
That is pure insanity.Cafc43v3r said:
He is also the reason we only signed Kirk as a left wing option last season and used Washington to fill in until we got him.SDAddick said:
He's presumably one of the reasons we didn't sigh another LB in the summer...Leuth said:
Clayden isn't ready to play LB for us. This has been shown quite enough timesredman said:He's the only left footed option we have I believe. We are effectively giving up having a full back overlapping. this was when Kirk was at his best for Crewe btw. Sess always goes backwards and Chin, although probably better defensively, doesn't seem to offer much going forward.
I said it when Clayden was playing well, he was not ready positonally and tactically to play LB regularly for the first team. It's great that he's left footed and can overlap Kirk, but as soon as we were forced to defend on the back door his lack of experience at the position showed.
This should have happened at the start of the season. If Deji isn't considered ready for the first team I don't see how you can say Clayden is ready. This should be good for his development and hopefully he can either have an impact in the second half or move to a League club on loan.
Obviously someone at the club is a massive fan, two managers didn't pick him and one has sent him to Bromley....
Not many players get that treatment at his age. He isn't 18.He reminds of Ben Dempsey in a way - still here at 21/22 whilst being patently not good enough for league football.3 -
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Matt Dench, Jacob Roddy (now returned from injury) and Toby Bower are all left footed. Toby is still young but a very good attacking full back.East Kent Addick said:
None of them are defenders including Clayden - can't believe you can seriously have a squad with no left footed defenders!Richard J said:
Jack Payne and Jesrun Rak Sakai are also left footed.killerandflash said:It'll be interesting what position he plays for Bromley, LB or left wing.
We have a real shortage of left footers at the club, with Clayden loaned out and JFC in the cold. Just Fraser?0 -
I agree.East Kent Addick said:
None of them are defenders including Clayden - can't believe you can seriously have a squad with no left footed defenders!Richard J said:
Jack Payne and Jesrun Rak Sakai are also left footed.killerandflash said:It'll be interesting what position he plays for Bromley, LB or left wing.
We have a real shortage of left footers at the club, with Clayden loaned out and JFC in the cold. Just Fraser?
I was just pointing out that Fraser isn't our only leftie.0 -
Is Oguntayo injured again? He impressed me in the Celtic friendly last season.I also think Roddy is right footed but can play in either left back position.Crusty54 said:
Matt Dench, Jacob Roddy (now returned from injury) and Toby Bower are all left footed. Toby is still young but a very good attacking full back.East Kent Addick said:
None of them are defenders including Clayden - can't believe you can seriously have a squad with no left footed defenders!Richard J said:
Jack Payne and Jesrun Rak Sakai are also left footed.killerandflash said:It'll be interesting what position he plays for Bromley, LB or left wing.
We have a real shortage of left footers at the club, with Clayden loaned out and JFC in the cold. Just Fraser?
Would it be worth giving Bower a game against Brighton U21's ?0 -
Not in Bromley match day squad, signed too late?0
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He's been shite recently, so hopefully it does him good0
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Just read that he went to Brentwood school. Anybody know how get got on in the school team there? He is a few years younger than Dobson, so unlikely there was an overlap there.Eilliot Lee went there too.0
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mendonca said:Just read that he went to Brentwood school. Anybody know how get got on in the school team there? He is a few years younger than Dobson, so unlikely there was an overlap there.Eilliot Lee went there too.
Frank Lampard, Stewart Robson and Neil Harris went there too. As did Noel Edmonds, Keith Allen and Griff Rhys Jones - not sure whether they made the school team though!0 -
Plus Douglas "Hitch Hikers" Adams, legendary journalist Sir Robin Day and er Jodie MarshAddick Addict said:mendonca said:Just read that he went to Brentwood school. Anybody know how get got on in the school team there? He is a few years younger than Dobson, so unlikely there was an overlap there.Eilliot Lee went there too.
Frank Lampard, Stewart Robson and Neil Harris went there too. As did Noel Edmonds, Keith Allen and Griff Rhys Jones - not sure whether they made the school team though!
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Did read the others that you mentioned went there, but I thought I'd narrow the list down to one relevant to the name of this thread
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Lawrie Wilson went to Brentwood, as did I, a long time ago.2
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Some decent footballers have come from the school. I remember Teeratep Winothai quite some time ago. Was very good at that level!0
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Signed permanently for Wealdstone.8
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Not sure why there’s disagreement in the comments. He’s 22 and couldn’t get in the Bromley team, not good enough and it was quite symbolic of Sandgaards approach to this season that he was expected to play left back in League 1Scoham said:Signed permanently for Wealdstone.7 -
Never a left back and had to do a job at the start of the season due to the shambles of a recruitment team during the summer.
Would have liked to seen on the left of a front 3, but now with the young lad Campbell moving up into the first team now and the club afford to keep too many players in one position now, especially with the current on and off selling off the club.
Good luck to him and we may see him again soon.2 -
To be fair, he did better at left back than Matt Penney has managed so far. I agree though, best for both parties that he moves on and tries to work his way back up from lower down the pyramid.NabySarr said:
Not sure why there’s disagreement in the comments. He’s 22 and couldn’t get in the Bromley team, not good enough and it was quite symbolic of Sandgaards approach to this season that he was expected to play left back in League 1Scoham said:Signed permanently for Wealdstone.4 -
Was never quite sure what his best position was but at 22 I think this is for the best that he goes to a club that he's familiar with and looks to rebuild.0
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A few too many of on here fell for the trick of judging a winger playing full back in pre-season friendlies and assumed he was going to work. No chance, the level of press and intensity is so different.
No harsh feelings towards him. More the management of him.
This season we've played at LB or LWB:
Sess
Clayden
Clare
Thomas
CBT
Kirk
Chin
Ty Campbell
...great planning and execution there.2 -
Been out of favour since the autumn, and not in the 18 even we had no natural left sided players, so sensible for him to move on.0












