Callum Harriott
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nth london addick said:
That's his level imo
I disagree only in that he is probably League 1 level, not a loss imo if true
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Seems to have started from one of the "15 year olds in his bedroom" Twitter accounts. Ignore.4
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Good shout.cafc-west said:
Might be part of a deal to get a Portsmouth player (or 2) in....Lincsaddick said:
WHAT !!! ?????The Red Robin said:Off to Portsmouth on loan apparently...
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Unfortunately League 1 or 2 is his level IMHO.
Loads of step overs but no end product, no footballing brain, and flaps when under pressure.
Ok he scored a couple of goals at the end of last season, but not good enough for us.1 -
Could be as a carrot to tempt in that Jed Wallace?1
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Needs to get hungry to match his ability, doesn't have the mental strength to match what God blessed him witH
Send Him down there as a kick.in the arse and tell him to see this is his future if he doesn't address his flaws
League 2 bottom rung and grow bollox to match his skills
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or he's walking the plank to save a few salary pieces of eight .. can't really see who at Pompey would suit us, but I don't know the present team hardly at allcafc-west said:
Might be part of a deal to get a Portsmouth player (or 2) in....Lincsaddick said:
WHAT !!! ?????The Red Robin said:Off to Portsmouth on loan apparently...
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Here's the actual tweet. Note the word 'interested.' Early doors but hopefully they're interested in exchange for selling Wallace to us.0
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Portsmouth are interested in signing Callum Harriott on Loan from Charlton #CAFC #pompey0
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Exactly what I thought - aren't we supposedly after Wallace from them?cafc-west said:
Might be part of a deal to get a Portsmouth player (or 2) in....Lincsaddick said:
WHAT !!! ?????The Red Robin said:Off to Portsmouth on loan apparently...
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I'd have him as upper League One level - somewhere like MK Dons or Swindon. No way is he League Two standard.6
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Yep, let's let another one of our threadbare squad go out on loan!1
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Not about his standard tom I think he needs a reality check to see what faces him if he abuses his talents2
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Only 20 years old and already written off by much of our support. Suspect he'll join the growing band of of former Charlton players who join another club and find that their performance miraculously improves when they haven't got a load of fuckwits jeering at them every time they get the ball.32
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Playing in his correct position would also help.MrLargo said:Only 20 years old and already written off by much of our support. Suspect he'll join the growing band of of former Charlton players who join another club and find that their performance miraculously improves when they haven't got a load of fuckwits jeering at them every time they get the ball.
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Surely that can be done by dropping him a division? I fear sending him to League Two would more than likely ruin any confidence he has rather than toughen him up.nth london addick said:Not about his standard tom I think he needs a reality check to see what faces him if he abuses his talents
Plus he is simply way too good for League Two level football. Not sure it would do a lot for the development of his ability, which is still important to keep in mind at his age.0 -
He'll love League 2, allows him to be the "best player in the playground" so to speak0
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Agree, NLA.nth london addick said:Not about his standard tom I think he needs a reality check to see what faces him if he abuses his talents
No one is doubting what Harriot is capable of. He has the ability.
He's also capable of working very hard as a team player.
But something is missing ........ certainly his decision making, concentration, all the mental stuff.
He has loads of potential and occasionally we see glimpses of the player he can be.
But he needs to get focus and belief.
I don't believe he's ever been out on loan.
It may be a good thing. And Callum could come back a better more complete player with the experience.
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Will Harriott want to move away with such a young family though?0
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I think he's championship standard.
He can display flashes of brilliance but I think he's just the definition of a confidence player. Unfortunately Charlton fans don't do support.10 - Sponsored links:
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It's not happening. That account is clearly been made by some little spotty kid.
Can't beleive some people have resulted in hoping that it's a swap deal with jed Wallace. Only charlton fans.5 -
'Cally Messi'2
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No way should we let him go out on loan, has in my opinion been ok this season and there is a talent in there just needs confidence and consistency.3
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No ...... most of us can see it was only a loan proposal, not a permanent swap deal.000__Jaaaaay__000 said:
Can't beleive some people have resulted in hoping that it's a swap deal with jed Wallace. Only charlton fans.
But it might be a carrot to facilitate Jed Wallace signing for Charlton.
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Elthamaddick said:
'Cally Messi'
Irritates me that no end over hyped his mind i reckon
Tough love is the best pill
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That account is a Charlton fan who knows no more than anyone else . He hooked a few on this one though to be fair.000__Jaaaaay__000 said:It's not happening. That account is clearly been made by some little spotty kid.
Can't beleive some people have resulted in hoping that it's a swap deal with jed Wallace. Only charlton fans.0 -
Couldn't agree more. I cringe whenever I hear some of the so-called fans' reactions to him when he does something wrong on the pitch. Funny thing is, another player could do exactly the same and not hear so much as a whisper from the Valley 'Faithful'.MrLargo said:Only 20 years old and already written off by much of our support. Suspect he'll join the growing band of of former Charlton players who join another club and find that their performance miraculously improves when they haven't got a load of fuckwits jeering at them every time they get the ball.
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Riga managed to get the best out of him....6
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Harriott for Racon - you heard it here first2
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