Callum Harriott - loaned to Colchester
Hope he gets a good run and comes back as the player we know/hope he can be.
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More "hope" than "know" I think but best of luck to him.0
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Source is Rich Cawley from the SLP by the way.1
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I understand that Louis M is a strong source, but is this on the OS or reliably reported elsewhere?0
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All the best Callum hope it works out for you.1
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Good luck Callum.0
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He needs loan spell, a bit of time in a 'quieter' environment to sort his game out, as there is potentially a decent player there1
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Hope he approaches it with the right attitude, gets a solid run in their team and gets some consistency in his game. How long is the loan for?2
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Colchester could be the right team for Callum.
Col U worked wonders for Johnny Jackson2 -
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Good luck to him, Im not a fan of Harriot, but I hope he comes back a better, more intuitive player and proves me wrong.
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Needs games. I hope he really pushes on as when he first came into the team he'd scare defenders. Don't think he really does that anymore2
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Wish him well with this and hope he scores a hatful there.0
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Must mean we have a replacement ready. Do we know how long he's gone on loan for?2
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All the best Cal, has the speed in his feet, just needs his footballing brain to catch up with him sometimes.0
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Very best wishes Callum, have a good go at it in a fresh environment. Learn new habits and improve, it has worked for Freddie Sears who was at Colchester after leaving West Ham, did well for Colchester, and is now back in the championship with Ipswich.
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I see this as a good development. I suspect it means that we will be getting in a replacement that might be slightly more 'the finished article' and it will give Callum some game time at a lower level.
It's a win, win for us.5 -
Good luck to him. He's got all the talent he needs to make it in this game. He just needs to match it with his attitude and find some consistency.1
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Thought he'd have got a bigger club - hope it works out. Disappointed his career hasn't kicked on.0
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L1, so only one division down. Quite near, so our scouts can easily monitor him, but far enough away from London to get him away from "London distractions", so sounds fine to mehoof_it_up_to_benty said:Thought he'd have got a bigger club - hope it works out. Disappointed his career hasn't kicked on.
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Does he actually have London distractions or are people just making up excuses for him ?killerandflash said:
L1, so only one division down. Quite near, so our scouts can easily monitor him, but far enough away from London to get him away from "London distractions", so sounds fine to mehoof_it_up_to_benty said:Thought he'd have got a bigger club - hope it works out. Disappointed his career hasn't kicked on.
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Good luck Callum. Hope it Works out and he comes back as Messi!!4
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I think he is low on confidence and is tactically naive. He was outstanding at the end of 2012/13; that player must still be in therese9addick said:
Does he actually have London distractions or are people just making up excuses for him ?killerandflash said:
L1, so only one division down. Quite near, so our scouts can easily monitor him, but far enough away from London to get him away from "London distractions", so sounds fine to mehoof_it_up_to_benty said:Thought he'd have got a bigger club - hope it works out. Disappointed his career hasn't kicked on.
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He can piss right off, I've still not forgiven him for letting his 15 month old toddler walk onto the Valley pitch in an Arsenal shirt. Good riddance17
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How will leaving London fix any of that though ?wmcf123 said:
I think he is low on confidence and is tactically naive. He was outstanding at the end of 2012/13; that player must still be in therese9addick said:
Does he actually have London distractions or are people just making up excuses for him ?killerandflash said:
L1, so only one division down. Quite near, so our scouts can easily monitor him, but far enough away from London to get him away from "London distractions", so sounds fine to mehoof_it_up_to_benty said:Thought he'd have got a bigger club - hope it works out. Disappointed his career hasn't kicked on.
As far as I can see Harriott's problems are footballing related rather than lifestyle but I wasn't sure if I had missed something.0 -
Or the sitter he missed at Sheffield United away in the cup ....... Good Riddancecabbles said:He can piss right off, I've still not forgiven him for letting his 15 month old toddler walk onto the Valley pitch in an Arsenal shirt. Good riddance
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Or the fact that every time I see his name I think of that gurning berk Ainsley...Good Riddance.TenerifeJay said:
Or the sitter he missed at Sheffield United away in the cup ....... Good Riddancecabbles said:He can piss right off, I've still not forgiven him for letting his 15 month old toddler walk onto the Valley pitch in an Arsenal shirt. Good riddance
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Do we really need to slag him off. Good luck Callum.5
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Think you're missing a lot of sarcastic tones coming from these messages.ShootersHillGuru said:Do we really need to slag him off. Good luck Callum.
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