Cally Harriott Recalled
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Might not do it every week but that's why you (should) have a squad.nth london addick said:
Hopefully the Colchester loan was the kick up the arse he neededValleyGary said:Class performance. Not everything came off but he worked his bollocks off, produced the best cross of the game and almost got a winner.
Oh that's right, Bad attitude apparently.7 -
Decent performance, so will no doubt now be sold to Rotherham or MK Dons next week2
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Bloody impressive, man of the match, well done Callum2
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Man of the Match by a mile.6
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Great performance.0
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Just fantastic, if thats what loaning a player to Colchester does , lets send the whole team (and manager) there.1
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Looked up for it
Would have been good if that shot in injury time had snuck in
Good lad2 -
well done Callum hope all the haters come on and appreciate what you done today we'll come back son2
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Man of the match well done Ainsley, just try and be consistent now!1
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I never understood why we sent him out on loan for 3 months, rather than a month. An excellent performance, after half a season, finally someone who can play on the left of midfield, where he was excellent in the second half.3
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Delighted to hear he did so well today.0
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Good cross for the goal, but those last 2 shots at the end aside I still really don't get it, lots of running etc
Must just be me and I hope he turns out to be the player we all want him to be1 -
Had a good shot in the first half... His running won a lot of throw ins which allowed the whole team to advance further up the pitch etc.Elthamaddick said:Good cross for the goal, but those last 2 shots at the end aside I still really don't get it, lots of running etc
Must just be me and I hope he turns out to be the player we all want him to be0 -
I should have added that SWP, especially when younger, had an excellent work rate. I don't fault Callum's work rate at all, and I agree that "traditional wingers" tend to go missing in matches simply as part of the nature of the position. Last year, watching him play up front with Igor, at times he looked like he couldn't get the ball under control. Playing him up front was a terrible decision, he needs space to run in to, but I did feel like when things weren't going well, his technique evaded him.Exiled_Addick said:
This seems to the accepted wisdom on Harriott, but I have never understood it. Sure he doesn't always make as much happen in the final third as we would like, but I simply don't think it is true that he goes missing in games. Wingers are notorious for drifting in and out of games and 'hiding' but Harriott works very hard for a winger and is nearly always involved in games. No player has it come off for them every time but in games I have seen Harriott always does his defensive duty and gets on the ball a lot.SDAddick said:Harriott has always reminded me of a young, rubbisher SWP. Small, quick, loves a dink and run, can get goals from the wing, but is a massive confidence player without the best technique who can go completely missing for weeks on end when not in form.
Fine if you don't think he's got the required talent, but I've always felt the chatacterisation of him as a lazy player that goes missing is grossly unfair.
That said, sounds like he was excellent today, and I'd forgotten that he's only 21. Despite having been around the first team for what feels like a while, he's not played all that much. Certainly good to have him back coming off the first half of the season where he played week in week out, and I think if nothing else he makes for an excellent impact sub.0 -
MOM and looks much fitter and faster. Sign him on a long contract now please.0
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Was outed as we had a "better" player in Cebellos.
Now he come straight in and Cebellos is relegated to the bench.
Says it all about our recruitment policy9 -
Had a tremendous game today. Two class saves from de Vries stopped him scoring twice. As it was it was his assist for Makienok's goal having in his turn received the ball following a driving run from his old mucker Jordan Cousins.
de Vries was man of the whole match but Callum was ours.0 -
Thought he was mustard today. In the first half looked like the only one who could be bothered. Really pleased for him. Looked even livelier 2nd half with JBG. And at last a goal for Big Mak after Callum laid it on.2
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Cebellos has been out since, what, September? It's unlikely he's got 60 minutes in him at the moment. He might have come off the bend had we not needed to make a chance following the sending off.Henry Irving said:Was outed as we had a "better" player in Cebellos.
Now he come straight in and Cebellos is relegated to the bench.
Says it all about our recruitment policy
Our recruitment policy is certainly lacking but we don't need to fault them for every team selection and substitution.4 -
Apart from setting up the goal, having 2 of our 4 shots on target (good ones as well), another one deflected wide, stretching their defence, giving us pace up front... what have the Romans ever done for usElthamaddick said:Good cross for the goal, but those last 2 shots at the end aside I still really don't get it, lots of running etc
Must just be me and I hope he turns out to be the player we all want him to be
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To be fair, Ceballos is being nursed back from injury, but then they knew Ceballos was injured when they made the daft decision to loan Harriott out for 3 months, as the replacement was, ahem, McAleneyHenry Irving said:Was outed as we had a "better" player in Cebellos.
Now he come straight in and Cebellos is relegated to the bench.
Says it all about our recruitment policy9 -
Callum was voted Man of the Match in the lounges and it was very well deserved. Had my photo taken with him and he comes across as a really nice young man. Well done Callum, let's just hope they don't sell you.7
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I'm not sure we've ever had a player whose personality is a misunderstood as Callum's.
Does lots of really admirable things but calls himself Messi on Twitter so is an obvious wrongun'.
Would love to see him succeed here and still very much think he can.7 -
Not there today but I'll be supporting Callum any game he's not playing "up front"1
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Who was the guy playing No.11 today? Someone tried to convince me it was Callum Harriott but was certainly not the player I remember. What a performance. Hope he wasn't trying to persuade the (interim) manager of his worth as that gentleman may not be around come the end of the week/month1
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It shows how our expectations have become.
Harriott is a league 1 player who seems to have done well at Colchester.
He was getting slaughtered before now the Covered End are singing his name!!!!!!!!!!!0 -
Why let the truth get in the way of having a dig at the regime?SDAddick said:
Cebellos has been out since, what, September? It's unlikely he's got 60 minutes in him at the moment. He might have come off the bend had we not needed to make a chance following the sending off.Henry Irving said:Was outed as we had a "better" player in Cebellos.
Now he come straight in and Cebellos is relegated to the bench.
Says it all about our recruitment policy
Our recruitment policy is certainly lacking but we don't need to fault them for every team selection and substitution.
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Harriott was being booed earlier this season. He's had a good long spell of playing without that sort of stuff going on and it's clearly done wonders for his confidence.4
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Harriott is a league 1 player, he was slaughtered here before for a reason.
He comes back here and after 90 minutes he is a hero.
Pleeeeeeeasssseeeee.3 -
Nope it just proves that a Footballer should NEVER be written off, just look at Simon Francis!!10

















