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  • Never. Ever. EVER play this man at left wing back again. He’s a totally different player in the final third and makes us look much more dangerous. Our third should basically be a no go area for him now 
  • Quality tonight proper good further up the pitch 
  • EugenesAxe
    EugenesAxe Posts: 3,927
    RONNIE HOW DO YOU THINK HE DID TONIGHT?

    Ronnie?

    Ronnieeeeeeee....
  • timken
    timken Posts: 1,064
    simple.play him up top not as wingback
  • Weegie Addick
    Weegie Addick Posts: 16,901
    That’s my boy ❤️
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 65,531
    edited February 12
    sam3110 said:
    Glad we played him up top tonight, he looked up for it and ran with purpose. I hope the left wing back experiment can be buried once and for all
    He wouldn’t have played a single minute there this season if Edwards hadn’t been crocked by Blackburn in September.

    I think that’s easy to forget that this situation ended up happening out of necessity and bad luck rather than some attempt to retrain him as a defender.
  • stoneroses19
    stoneroses19 Posts: 7,475
    edited February 12
    Well that defender won't forget Tyreece's name. Brilliant move before the run at goal. Very calm finish too. 
  • balham red
    balham red Posts: 1,321
    Football fans are fickle as f***. This season has seen fans up in arms with straight up abuse towards Jones, Campbell and Leaburn. Its so poor, honestly.
  • crookester
    crookester Posts: 1,442
    RONNIE HOW DO YOU THINK HE DID TONIGHT?

    Ronnie?

    Ronnieeeeeeee....
    To be fair to Ronnie, he's actually given Campbell some praise in the post match thread
  • Our only flair player who has been wasted at LWB. Gets so much stick from some of our fans who fail to see his quality.

    Enjoy watching him play.

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  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,607
    This thread has been talked about on Cawley’s podcast after last night’s game 
  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 1,241
    RONNIE HOW DO YOU THINK HE DID TONIGHT?

    Ronnie?

    Ronnieeeeeeee....
    He’s in your head!, in your head!!, Ronnie, Ronnie!!😂
  • RonnieMoore
    RonnieMoore Posts: 4,864
    RONNIE HOW DO YOU THINK HE DID TONIGHT?

    Ronnie?

    Ronnieeeeeeee....
    He done ok gave him a 7 .. cause he did not have to worry about defending …. the goal was good reading of the situation but his first touch was awful which actually worked in his favour as took the goal well …. but still along way off being a starter and still very much still in the minus box over the FULL season so far 
  • RONNIE HOW DO YOU THINK HE DID TONIGHT?

    Ronnie?

    Ronnieeeeeeee....
    He done ok gave him a 7 .. cause he did not have to worry about defending …. the goal was good reading of the situation but his first touch was awful which actually worked in his favour as took the goal well …. but still along way off being a starter and still very much still in the minus box over the FULL season so far 
    He's not a defender as you well know and playing him as a LWB hasn't done him any favours. He is the one player we have with any flair and I'm unclear why so many of our fans are continually on his back rather than recognising his quality. 

    It almost feels like some of our fans are willing him to fail. Some of the criticism is bonkers...
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 15,683
    shirty5 said:
    This thread has been talked about on Cawley’s podcast after last night’s game 
    “I read that thread and every time Fenaddick posts I find myself nodding in agreement. That poster is the oracle and should be ignored at your peril”

    It was something like that anyway 
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 15,683
    Incredibly awkward interview with Mendez (purely down to TC’s shyness, no one’s fault) but interesting that NJ and the staff have been helping TC with the mental side of the game and TC specifically mentioned reacting badly to some things. He’s so clearly a confidence player 
  • Croydon
    Croydon Posts: 13,161
    I saw Doherty try to find him for the fist pumps in front of the covered end, but he seemed to actively walk away and hide from it.

    It was a nice touch that he did the tunnel jump instead 
  • Garrymanilow
    Garrymanilow Posts: 13,850
    fenaddick said:
    Incredibly awkward interview with Mendez (purely down to TC’s shyness, no one’s fault) but interesting that NJ and the staff have been helping TC with the mental side of the game and TC specifically mentioned reacting badly to some things. He’s so clearly a confidence player 
    He's so shy. It's no wonder that he and JRS got on well because they're both quiet, shy, polite young men. It's a shame that that doesn't always come across well to football fans as I think players like TC, Anderson and some of the other lads we've brought through are a credit to club and much better to have representing Charlton than the likes of Marcus Maddison, Lyle Taylor and Macauley Bonne have been in recent years.
  • thenewbie
    thenewbie Posts: 11,240
    fenaddick said:
    Incredibly awkward interview with Mendez (purely down to TC’s shyness, no one’s fault) but interesting that NJ and the staff have been helping TC with the mental side of the game and TC specifically mentioned reacting badly to some things. He’s so clearly a confidence player 
    It must be an interesting relationship he has with the manager, as shy and self-effacing NJ is very much NOT, and his intensity and perfectionism must be quite challenging for someone like TC.

    That said I think it's very clear that Jones likes Campbell and rates him very highly as he would not keep picking him if he didn't, as seen by Apter.
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,942
    edited February 12
    I think playing LWB will have done him favours developmentally but we all know it isn't his position. As for the boo boys, they can just F off. It is obvious he gives us something we don't have from anybody else and if you can't see that you are a bit football ignorant. Same with Leaburn and Anderson. Their futures are very bright.

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  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 1,241
    thenewbie said:
    fenaddick said:
    Incredibly awkward interview with Mendez (purely down to TC’s shyness, no one’s fault) but interesting that NJ and the staff have been helping TC with the mental side of the game and TC specifically mentioned reacting badly to some things. He’s so clearly a confidence player 
    It must be an interesting relationship he has with the manager, as shy and self-effacing NJ is very much NOT, and his intensity and perfectionism must be quite challenging for someone like TC.

    That said I think it's very clear that Jones likes Campbell and rates him very highly as he would not keep picking him if he didn't, as seen by Apter.
    I think what we see in public and what we don’t see behind closed doors are very different with NJ, he’s an experienced manager and will know how to get the best out of an individual, no doubt there will be intensity, but I’d bet he knows how to calm things aswell. 
  • EugenesAxe
    EugenesAxe Posts: 3,927
    RONNIE HOW DO YOU THINK HE DID TONIGHT?

    Ronnie?

    Ronnieeeeeeee....
    He done ok gave him a 7 .. cause he did not have to worry about defending …. the goal was good reading of the situation but his first touch was awful which actually worked in his favour as took the goal well …. but still along way off being a starter and still very much still in the minus box over the FULL season so far 
    Be fair to him he said himself his first touch wasn't great, why mention defending in your critique, have you applied that to Godden too?
  • follett
    follett Posts: 1,183
    edited February 12
    Football fans are fickle as f***. This season has seen fans up in arms with straight up abuse towards Jones, Campbell and Leaburn. It’s so poor, honestly.
    I never understand why fans try and put players down when they’re low on confidence. Football fans seem to think a player who has a bad spell deserves personal abuse. Sometimes the tough love can work but other times it’s so damaging.
  • fenaddick said:
    Incredibly awkward interview with Mendez (purely down to TC’s shyness, no one’s fault) but interesting that NJ and the staff have been helping TC with the mental side of the game and TC specifically mentioned reacting badly to some things. He’s so clearly a confidence player 
    I can’t remember what game it was when we conceded right before half time and it was due to TC shirking a header in their box and they broke and scored. Bloke in front of me stood up and just pointed at TC and held it there shouting abuse. TC clearly looked up and saw him and visibily looked a bit humiliated and sad walking off the pitch. Think he was the last one to come off the pitch as well at half time  
  • mendonca
    mendonca Posts: 9,557
    It's worth watching the goal a few times. Their defender didn't slip - he simply got out-thought by TC on instinct. The defender Phillips expected and wanted him to run across him, no doubt to push him which is a good speciality of his.

    Great instinctive play, TC. Match winner.
  • Really pleased for Campbell after I have consistently given him a lot of stick for having No End Product.

    I still maintain he offers very little if he plays as a Winger and would like to see his speed used to greater effect with him playing more centrally like last night. He came on and in that position obviously made a real difference. Long may it continue.

  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 15,683
    This is really sweet, did the same celebration as his brother in the stands

    https://x.com/cafcofficial/status/2021937926846685249?s=46&t=MojDVxh_AjG5taAWPQn6Tw
  • sam3110 said:
    Glad we played him up top tonight, he looked up for it and ran with purpose. I hope the left wing back experiment can be buried once and for all
    He wouldn’t have played a single minute there this season if Edwards hadn’t been crocked by Blackburn in September.

    I think that’s easy to forget that this situation ended up happening out of necessity and bad luck rather than some attempt to retrain him as a defender.
    Was TC really the only option even if Jones had to show no tactical flexibility and couldn't switch to a back four?
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 15,683
    sam3110 said:
    Glad we played him up top tonight, he looked up for it and ran with purpose. I hope the left wing back experiment can be buried once and for all
    He wouldn’t have played a single minute there this season if Edwards hadn’t been crocked by Blackburn in September.

    I think that’s easy to forget that this situation ended up happening out of necessity and bad luck rather than some attempt to retrain him as a defender.
    Was TC really the only option even if Jones had to show no tactical flexibility and couldn't switch to a back four?
    He was once it became obvious Bell didn’t have the physical ability to play LWB or LB
  • PeakieRocket
    PeakieRocket Posts: 2,436
    Steven81 said:
    Was 4 pikey looking geezers back of the west one with the brilliant white turkey teeth and no hair giving him proper verbals all the time he was on despite the great run, shot and the goal aswell,one little give the ball away losing their shit,proper mugs shut them right up but no doubt they will have some excuse to why he was bad or something, won us the game love him.
    Same in the west upper as well, every week no matter what he does they're on his back all game - even after he scored they still continued for rest of the match yesterday. Given he plays out wide he most likely be hearing a lot of it, so no wonder he holds back more than rest of our squad when it comes to the fans.