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Tyreece Campbell - June 2025 - called up for Jamaica again (p34)

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  • fenlandaddick
    fenlandaddick Posts: 1,768
    This is the highest level TC has played so far in his career. He is adapting to the new challenge and each game finding ways to unlock defences. The very fact that he does not look out of place is a testament to the hard work , talent and confidence that both him and the coaching team have put into his progress. Only 2 games and when I remember his progress last season I am incredibly excited so see how far he can push himself this season.
    Such a pleasure to watch an academy graduate show there is an achievable path to our first team.
  • ShootersHillGuru
    ShootersHillGuru Posts: 50,619
    He’s had two games at the highest level of his career and certainly didn’t look out of place. Thought he looked very good in spells. He’s not reached his ceiling yet. 
  • scruffle
    scruffle Posts: 2,282
    I thought he scared the bejesus out of them yesterday everytime he got the ball and although no real end product  was often double and triple marked, which I think says it all. 
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 11,031
    scruffle said:
    I thought he scared the bejesus out of them yesterday everytime he got the ball and although no real end product  was often double and triple marked, which I think says it all. 
    Lots of others saying Apter also double marked so if we can get it right that leaves a lot of gaps for Kelman, Carey, Knibbs etc to exploit 
  • SELR_addicks
    SELR_addicks Posts: 15,446
    I do wonder if TC may be more effective being the player that comes off the bench with 20 to go against tired legs. 

    He gets himself into great positions every game, but it's the wastefulness and inefficiency that are the issues. At this level you need to be more clinical. 
  • I do wonder if TC may be more effective being the player that comes off the bench with 20 to go against tired legs. 

    He gets himself into great positions every game, but it's the wastefulness and inefficiency that are the issues. At this level you need to be more clinical. 
    If he was efficient and not wasteful,  he wouldn’t be with us
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 11,031
    He just needs some time to get used to the division and his teammates. He took a little time to warm up into last season too and he barely had any rest over the summer 
  • DamoNorthStand
    DamoNorthStand Posts: 10,934
    Then again he also runs himself into the ground for 65 mins which is one of the reasons Tanto, Leaburn et al can look so good because TC has done the legwork closing down and tiring out the defence.

    Gut feel is thats why NJ starts with him. 
  • SELR_addicks
    SELR_addicks Posts: 15,446
    edited August 17
    I do wonder if TC may be more effective being the player that comes off the bench with 20 to go against tired legs. 

    He gets himself into great positions every game, but it's the wastefulness and inefficiency that are the issues. At this level you need to be more clinical. 
    If he was efficient and not wasteful,  he wouldn’t be with us
    He's 21 so has the time to get there. 

    Just think we (may) have better players now available, that we didn't before, that could offer us more efficiency in front of goal for the majority of the game now. 
  • Steven81
    Steven81 Posts: 999
    Then again he also runs himself into the ground for 65 mins which is one of the reasons Tanto, Leaburn et al can look so good because TC has done the legwork closing down and tiring out the defence.

    Gut feel is thats why NJ starts with him. 
    It's a long old season and I can see a time where him and tanto get alternated alot, as you say busting a gut every game for 60-70 mins will take its toll so good to have the option of rotating the front line.
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  • Champs85
    Champs85 Posts: 254
    He’s certainly got the talent and is a fantastic player to have around, and as mentioned he scares opposition players. Him being in the team helps with the overall balance, because teams can’t really double up on both him and Apter without leaving big gaps elsewhere. 

    My concern in both games so far is giving the ball away in dangerous positions for counters. He did it Saturday when Mehmeti hit the bar, and twice against Watford he let the ball go at key points that a better team would have exploited on the break. Which is all about his decision making, if he can get it right we will have a 15-20 million pound player on our hands 
  • Gillis
    Gillis Posts: 998
    jose said:
    Read the Bristol City forum.
    They thought Tyreece was very good.
    As did I.
    He got positive comments from the Watford fans after the opener as well. TC and Josh Edwards have been the players that seem to have caught the eye of opposition fans in both matches, with Ramsay also getting a lot of praise from the Bristol City fans.

  • jose
    jose Posts: 619
    Tyreece is an example of what Rodwell (I can’t work Rodwell out just yet) said the other day when he said what’s the point of having a decent academy if you loan and sign tons of players.
    I agree with him about that. The academy is or should be about developing our own guys or there is little point having one.
     Miles, Tyreece, Karoo, Zach, AMB, Fullah and others are our USP, or should be,
  • 2121
    2121 Posts: 1,186
    Campbell is great!
    Still needs to gel with kelman and carey. Did look tired near the end yesterday and maybe needs a rest, as adapting to the level?
  • drawnablank
    drawnablank Posts: 775
    TC was adapting to League One last year and didn’t fully work that out. 7 goals & 1 assist in 3,500 minutes shows that. Big jump up to the Championship and while his all round speed based game has transitioned well, it won’t be enough.
    We’ve already seen in two games, there are going to be less clear cut moments to score this season and we need quality to create and take those chances. 
    I hope and am rooting for TC to get that next part of his game.
  • DOUCHER
    DOUCHER Posts: 7,898
    se9addick said:
    jose said:
    Read the Bristol City forum.
    They thought Tyreece was very good.
    As did I.
    Yep thought he had a very good game yesterday, particularly in the first half.

    TC is still up there in the top 2 most important players in our side - if either he or Jones are missing, we will suffer - coventry not far off that - we have signed some very good players and ramsey is outstanding but TC is fundamental to how we play
  • EugenesAxe
    EugenesAxe Posts: 3,284
    fenaddick said:
    scruffle said:
    I thought he scared the bejesus out of them yesterday everytime he got the ball and although no real end product  was often double and triple marked, which I think says it all. 
    Lots of others saying Apter also double marked so if we can get it right that leaves a lot of gaps for Kelman, Carey, Knibbs etc to exploit 
    I think TC and Apter on the wings is quite a pairing, sides will struggled to contain that for an entire game.
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,728
    edited August 18
    He will get a rest until training steps up this week. For me it is useful to read what opposing fans think. Who are the players they fear during the game? The fact that both Watford and City fans feared Campbell should tell us something. Last season he seemed to step up physically and I feel he has stepped up some more in that respect.
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 11,031
    edited August 25
    Included in the Jamaica “Road to 2026 Watchlist” along with Bell, Anderson & Dixon


    Coach Steve McClaren: 

    “These are the players we are following closely with the 3rd Round of the CONCACAF World Cup Qualifiers set to kick off shortly..."

  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 11,031
    edited August 29
    Makes the Jamaica squad for upcoming matches against Bermuda and Trinidad & Tobago
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  • sammy391
    sammy391 Posts: 3,782
    His 'Main Character Mentality' is both his biggest asset, but his biggest downfall too. 
    Wants to be the one involved in every play, every attack feels like he needs to be the centre of - unfortunately QPRs second highlighted this when he should have laid it to ML.

    Still think he would be better coming off the bench 
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 11,031
    sammy391 said:
    His 'Main Character Mentality' is both his biggest asset, but his biggest downfall too. 
    Wants to be the one involved in every play, every attack feels like he needs to be the centre of - unfortunately QPRs second highlighted this when he should have laid it to ML.

    Still think he would be better coming off the bench 
    So within a week he’s been criticised for being too lazy and not getting involved enough and also for wanting to be involved too much. Guy can’t win 
  • buckshee
    buckshee Posts: 7,867
    No physical strength is something that can be worked on but lack of bollocks can't be coached I'm afraid.
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,764
    buckshee said:
    No physical strength is something that can be worked on but lack of bollocks can't be coached I'm afraid.
    Lack of bollocks???
  • sammy391
    sammy391 Posts: 3,782
    fenaddick said:
    sammy391 said:
    His 'Main Character Mentality' is both his biggest asset, but his biggest downfall too. 
    Wants to be the one involved in every play, every attack feels like he needs to be the centre of - unfortunately QPRs second highlighted this when he should have laid it to ML.

    Still think he would be better coming off the bench 
    So within a week he’s been criticised for being too lazy and not getting involved enough and also for wanting to be involved too much. Guy can’t win 
    i definitely wouldn't necessarily call him lazy, but he does seem to pick and choose when he gets involved a bit too much. 
    Would put it more down to him being expected to have a defensive mindset now, rather than just fully focusing on attacking
  • Gillis
    Gillis Posts: 998
    sammy391 said:
    fenaddick said:
    sammy391 said:
    His 'Main Character Mentality' is both his biggest asset, but his biggest downfall too. 
    Wants to be the one involved in every play, every attack feels like he needs to be the centre of - unfortunately QPRs second highlighted this when he should have laid it to ML.

    Still think he would be better coming off the bench 
    So within a week he’s been criticised for being too lazy and not getting involved enough and also for wanting to be involved too much. Guy can’t win 
    i definitely wouldn't necessarily call him lazy, but he does seem to pick and choose when he gets involved a bit too much. 
    Would put it more down to him being expected to have a defensive mindset now, rather than just fully focusing on attacking
    The guy works like an absolute dog. At one point today, he managed to pretty much press the entire QPR back line by himself. At another, they were two on one with him on our right and he still stopped the attack. He also got the assist for the goal. I really don't understand the blind spot some of our fans seem to have with TC.
  • supaclive
    supaclive Posts: 6,514
    I like him a lot but don't feel he possesses that certain level of quality we need from an attacking player in this Divison.we 💯 
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,034
    buckshee said:
    No physical strength is something that can be worked on but lack of bollocks can't be coached I'm afraid.
    That’s so harsh. He’s running himself into the ground to chase down every stray ball, putting himself in harms way to pick up free kicks. We’re all concerned the lack of goals, but I don’t think TC is the biggest issue and questioning his “bollocks” is really OTT. 

  • RugbyAddick
    RugbyAddick Posts: 2,079
    Works hard out of possession. Doesn’t work hard enough whilst in possession. He has the ability to be the most dangerous attacker in our team but his decision making or final ball lets him down time and time again.

    He’s lacking confidence and I think he needs to come out the team and have that impact from the bench. A fresh TC running against tired defenders could be deadly. 
  • SELR_addicks
    SELR_addicks Posts: 15,446
    Should've been given some competition on that side or maybe a winger with a bit more experience than him to learn from. 

    Instead he's competing with essentially a striker attempting to play winger and nothing else. No wonder we rely on him so much.