Tyrique George

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Shogun wrote: Tue Feb 03, 2026 2:39 pm Yeah reading through Reddit and Chelsea forums, there's frequent mentions about his lack of pace. Lethal shot on him and decent crosser but anyone expecting a pace demon should forget about it
Football supporters generally know fuck all tbh, and unless you’re Mbappe or prime Kyle Walker you’re not seen as fast these days.

I blame Des Walker for getting burned by Overmars.
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This lad is ready.

It won’t be long before he’s a nailed on starter. And if he’s not rapid, he’s certainly not slow. Plus he makes decisions early and acts early which makes all the difference.

Ok so I’ve only seen him in about 3 full games, but I am very excited and I’m telling you - he’s ready.
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Granite wrote: Tue Feb 03, 2026 3:53 pm If he won’t give minutes to Dibling then I really don’t see him giving minute to this lad, especially if he doesn’t offer anything too different.

Just seems like a cheap body as cover.
It's hard to argue that Dibling has been harshly treated.
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He’s very different to Ty Dibbers. You’ll see.
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Apparently long term he's expected to be a striker according to something I listened to earlier. Might have been the Blue Room Podcast but can't remember for sure.

Might be someone we buy to cover LW and ST with Beto then hopefully going back to Seria A in the summer.

Watching YouTube videos he looks a similar build, height and pace as Barry, so could see the appeal of him being backup ST as don't think we'd need to adapt much to one playing over the other, although not sure of his aerial ability.

Does look like he knows how to finish though, so quite excited to see what he can do for us over the rest of the season.
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AjaxAndy wrote: Tue Feb 03, 2026 6:23 pm Apparently long term he's expected to be a striker according to something I listened to earlier. Might have been the Blue Room Podcast but can't remember for sure.

Might be someone we buy to cover LW and ST with Beto then hopefully going back to Seria A in the summer.

Watching YouTube videos he looks a similar build, height and pace as Barry, so could see the appeal of him being backup ST as don't think we'd need to adapt much to one playing over the other, although not sure of his aerial ability.

Does look like he knows how to finish though, so quite excited to see what he can do for us over the rest of the season.
He's only 6ft 1 seemingly so would need to be able to jump really well to dominate as well as Barry could at 6ft 5.

https://chelsea.news/2025/05/chelsea-fa ... 2-from-13/

From the bits and pieces I'd read he was used as a makeshift striker on occasion due to injuries. Not sure that's really his best fit certainly in a Moyes side that asks a lot of the striker in terms of hold up play. Think he's a bit more of a Mirallas type who has a good shot on him, but still is best suited to playing more out wide or off the striker.
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Lee Carsley on Tyrique George: “He’s fast. He scores goals. He’s creative. He’s got good technique. He's got the profile and attributes to develop into a traditional number 9.” 🔵🔵
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Brownie wrote: Tue Feb 03, 2026 7:39 pm Lee Carsley on Tyrique George: “He’s fast. He scores goals. He’s creative. He’s got good technique. He's got the profile and attributes to develop into a traditional number 9.” 🔵🔵
Maybe by the time Carsley becomes our manager :)

Nice description by him though. Hopefully he is all that.
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Gash wrote:It's nothing new really, I don't know why they bother with these interviews, they're just a bunch of soundbites and cliches. Most players know next to fuck all about the history of the club they've just joined other than what they've picked up in the media recently. I mentioned it the other day but Traore's interview when he joined West Ham was pathetic, you'd think he's joined Real or Barca the way he raved about West Ham.
Probably tapped into the view West Ham fans have of themselves. They think they are massive


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Remember discussing Carsley with his free flowing football giving us the inside running on some of his England U20s & 21s as we hoped he moved toward becoming coach at Everton.

Looking ok so far with the likes of Branthwaite, George, Garner, Dibling, Iroegbunam,...
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Brownie wrote: Tue Feb 03, 2026 7:39 pm Lee Carsley on Tyrique George: “He’s fast. He scores goals. He’s creative. He’s got good technique. He's got the profile and attributes to develop into a traditional number 9.” 🔵🔵
Nah not having that, definitely going with the miserable, Abramovich loving knuckle draggers and their knowledge of football
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Cereal Killer wrote: Tue Feb 03, 2026 9:15 pm Nah not having that, definitely going with the miserable, Abramovich loving knuckle draggers and their knowledge of football
... with their recently readjusted view of a player they now deem 'surplus to requirements', who 5 minutes ago they viewed as 'future star'.
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