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Terell Thomas - June 2024: Signed for Carlisle (p18)
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Gravesend_Addick said:Thought it might be until January. The fact it's until the end of the season suggests he was always going to be the centre back signing rather than a stop gap or loan signing on deadline day
I think this is a decent signing. He's obviously more experienced at this level than Ness or Deji. He's not a world beater, but he's now probably our most mobile senior CB and he's decent on the ball. As a fourth CB with one or two youngsters pushing him, I think he's perfectly adequate.
The ideal would have been getting in a CB who is a better fit for the system than Inniss and Lavelle. I don't think there are a lot of good on the ball, mobile CBs at League One level, but hopefully we at least looked into that. With that not happening, Thomas makes sense. Low risk, potential for moderate reward.
The timing will probably influence how this is seen. If he'd signed in July I think we all would have said it's a sensible signing for squad depth. League One experience, was on the books of a Championship club last season. Signing now makes it feel like it's a bit of an afterthought. I know he's been training with us, but he almost certainly hasn't had a proper pre-season and he'll probably be asked to at least be in the bench before too long.7 -
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?2 -
I think its a smart move. He'll come in as 4th choice, it's more competition for CB which should hopefully improve Lavelle, O'Connell and Innis. Play the pizza cup games etc, and a 1 year deal has low risk, we saw from CBT sometimes shorter deals can work in clubs favour.10
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MrOneLung said:
Ding Dong1 -
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.3 -
Elerewe not ready it seems to be ready for League one with this one year contract given to Thomas0
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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?2 -
Some interesting tweets replying to the news when Crewe released him. Might be that he wasn’t happy up north, he’s spent most of his career in and around London. As with CBT this is a big chance for him which might not come along again if he doesn’t do all he can to make the most of it.3
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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.2 - Sponsored links:
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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?2 -
Redrobo 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?
In fairness, presumably only released because they knew they were going to sign Sarr.
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Gravesend_Addick said:Thought it might be until January. The fact it's until the end of the season suggests he was always going to be the centre back signing rather than a stop gap or loan signing on deadline day0
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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.0 -
Fortune 82nd Minute said:Redrobo 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?
In fairness, presumably only released because they knew they were going to sign Sarr.
Didn't they?0 -
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.
But who knows? I think either way it's a signing that makes sense, especially now. Hopefully he's at least close to fitness. We are short on CBs.0 -
Already becomes the most popular Thomas at the club, welcome Terell.27
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Training / on trial for the last 3 weeks makes me feel more positive about this. BG is choosing him over relying on the youngsters.
if it had been announced on deadline day it would have been accepted I suspect.We aren’t spending big on fees / signing on fees etc it seems so who else was really under consideration / we failed to land?2 -
All to prove. We'll soon find out. Welcome.1
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Welcome Mr T.
Be a winner.1 -
Good to know Martin has evaluated this player.
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Can he play centre forward?0
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MrOneLung said:
Ding Dong3 -
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.....9 -
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…0
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Well it’s only highlights of course and probably does not show the time he trips over his feet or passes to an opposition player. But he obviously moves well, has a bit of pace and looks quiet technically assured.
Lets hope we can CBT him.2 -
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.0
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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.....19