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Terell Thomas - June 2024: Signed for Carlisle (p18)
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Was rated throughout our academy set up and also is comfortable at playing out from what I remember.
Hopefully he settles, and kicks on his career with us.
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What's not to like ?. Welcome back Terell5
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EugenesAxe said:The negatives seem to be around his effort rather than ability, hopefully returning here he feels he has something to prove, imagine if he didn’t bother knowing he’s already been released by the club once, hoping he feels he’s got a reputation to save…
Lawrie Wilson too.
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Henry Irving said:EugenesAxe said:The negatives seem to be around his effort rather than ability, hopefully returning here he feels he has something to prove, imagine if he didn’t bother knowing he’s already been released by the club once, hoping he feels he’s got a reputation to save…
Lawrie Wilson too.
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Henry Irving said:EugenesAxe said:The negatives seem to be around his effort rather than ability, hopefully returning here he feels he has something to prove, imagine if he didn’t bother knowing he’s already been released by the club once, hoping he feels he’s got a reputation to save…
Lawrie Wilson too.
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Davo55 said:I saw him play for Woking a few times after he left us. Decent player but didn't particularly impress at that level, although he was still very young. I guess his league experience puts him ahead of Ness in terms of strenghtening the squad in the Centre Back position and I'm ok with Deji staying out on loan, where he is much more likely to get senior minutes.1
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SheedyCAFC said:Already becomes the most popular Thomas at the club, welcome Terell.2
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My whelm is not remotely disturbed from its slumber at this piece of news. There is nothing like a show of ambitious intent. And this is nothing like……….
Good luck Terrell. At least you are another body in the building.
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killerandflash said:Henry Irving said:EugenesAxe said:The negatives seem to be around his effort rather than ability, hopefully returning here he feels he has something to prove, imagine if he didn’t bother knowing he’s already been released by the club once, hoping he feels he’s got a reputation to save…
Lawrie Wilson too.
Not counting Danny Green
Resigning old youth players is a bad idea1 - Sponsored links:
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Hope he takes his chance with us like CBT did and hopefully he's better than the last defender we got that did well at Wimbledon.
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Sensible signing in the circumstances5
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I like this news here’s why.Few years ago now, I played football with Terell's older brother who was one of the most athletic Goalkeepers I have played with. Also played in a pre season friendly competition which their dad played CB for a couple games & was a great player despite the age difference.Sadly, with work commitments and moving etc we both left the team and I didn’t really see his brother anymore and but caught him on the train a while ago and whilst chatting up we spoke about Terell & how he was getting on at Crewe.See this news on the way home and was pleasantly surprised. They are lovely family and would be terrific to see him do well in a Charlton shirt, even if he has come in just for cover, I am rooting for this one a little more then most signings.Good luck Terell!50
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FishCostaFortune said:Is the fact he has been training with us for 3 weeks, and there was not even a hint of us getting that rumoured CB on deadline day mean that we actually rate him and this was essentially always the plan?
Or is that very wishful thinking.1 -
Callumcafc said:Chunes said:Callumcafc said:Chunes said:Is it just me or is that not exactly a ringing endorsement from BG
I particularly noted the part where Garner mentions that it gives us more defensive flexibility. Perhaps he has an eye on playing three at the back?
When that first choice didn't materialise, TT is probably the best we could've hoped for in terms of free agents to get us through to at least the next window.
Perhaps TT surprises us all and becomes that player.0 -
Good clip reel. I always fall for those, but he does seem to have something about him.1
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golfaddick said:Sign a manager who likes to play attacking football.and then sign.......
4 defenders
A goalkeeper
A defensive midfielder
2 attacking midfielders.
And not a striker in sight. Must be because the existing 3 we have are all fit goal machines.
Oh wait.....
Yes we need another striker, but you're like a stuck record...repeat, repeat oh and repeat!!28 -
Addick_8 said:I like this news here’s why.Few years ago now, I played football with Terell's older brother who was one of the most athletic Goalkeepers I have played with. Also played in a pre season friendly competition which their dad played CB for a couple games was a great player despite the age difference.Sadly, with work commitments and moving etc we both left the team and I didn’t really see his brother anymore and but caught him on the train a while ago and whilst chatting up we spoke about Terell & how he was getting on at Crewe.See this news on the way home and was pleasantly surprised. They are lovely family and would be terrific to see him do well in a Charlton shirt, even if he has come in just for cover, I am rooting for this one a little more then most signings.Good luck Terell!0
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killerandflash said:Henry Irving said:EugenesAxe said:The negatives seem to be around his effort rather than ability, hopefully returning here he feels he has something to prove, imagine if he didn’t bother knowing he’s already been released by the club once, hoping he feels he’s got a reputation to save…
Lawrie Wilson too.
Not counting Danny Green
Flanagan?
Blimey I am going back to another life now1 -
Thought he was so poor for Crewe last season at the Valley. Wish him luck.0
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KettsJohn said:killerandflash said:Henry Irving said:EugenesAxe said:The negatives seem to be around his effort rather than ability, hopefully returning here he feels he has something to prove, imagine if he didn’t bother knowing he’s already been released by the club once, hoping he feels he’s got a reputation to save…
Lawrie Wilson too.
Not counting Danny Green
Flanagan?
Blimey I am going back to another life now
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Redmidland said:golfaddick said:Sign a manager who likes to play attacking football.and then sign.......
4 defenders
A goalkeeper
A defensive midfielder
2 attacking midfielders.
And not a striker in sight. Must be because the existing 3 we have are all fit goal machines.
Oh wait.....
Yes we need another striker, but you're like a stuck record...repeat, repeat oh and repeat!!2 -
I hope he does well and certainly won’t judge without seeing him play.
From some of the comments you’d think they were expecting us to pick up a 23 year old Franco Baresi1 -
It’s another body at least.0
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JamesSeed said:Good clip reel. I always fall for those, but he does seem to have something about him.
Same. He appears to be remarkably good at dribbling for a centre back.
I particularly enjoyed the "passing" segment of the Wimbledon highlight video which consisted of one incredible crossfield ball followed by a load of hoofs up the pitch.1 -
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Cardinal Sin said:Todds_right_hook said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:Outstanding signing.
I'm sure we will all soon be wondering why Crewe terminated his contract last season.
Won't we?0 -
Callumcafc said:Chunes said:Is it just me or is that not exactly a ringing endorsement from BG
I particularly noted the part where Garner mentions that it gives us more defensive flexibility. Perhaps he has an eye on playing three at the back?1 -
I have no clue of this guys previous but as always happy to wait and see what he does for us. As CBT has shown previous doesnt really count for much. Welcome and take your chance7