Tom Bayliss (7 Viewers)

thekidfromstrettoncamp

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I think Bayliss style is his own and long may it be so . He will become a class act ,I hope a lot of career will be with us . I like the way he will not be intimidated by anyone if I did liken to someone it would be a young Michael Doyle
 

PCH

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Stoke didn't do their homework and thought they would beat us regardless. They gave him room to play in and he took full advantage. At Exeter it was a different situation, against a side not gifted with talent but clever. They closed down his space and bullied him out the game.
Still has lots and lots to learn. Hopefully he'll do that with us for a bit longer.
 

Otis

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I think Bayliss style is his own and long may it be so . He will become a class act ,I hope a lot of career will be with us . I like the way he will not be intimidated by anyone if I did liken to someone it would be a young Michael Doyle
It IS his own style, but in 30 years time other teams will be saying of their own up and coming rising midfield star 'He's got a bit of Charlton, Pele and Bayliss about him,' to which some will reply, 'What? Calm the fook down, he's his own style of player'
 

stevefloyd

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SlowerThanPlatt

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Another good game from him again today? Playing out of position wide right but listening to commentary he had a part to play in the goal. 18 years old, had two big challenges so far a step up in opposition against Stoke and MK Dons and doesn’t seem fazed just plays his normal game
 

SlowerThanPlatt

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This video just shows his confidence and belief in his ability. Starts inside his own half, beats a man easily with a drop of a shoulder..drives forward, tries to pass forward gets intercepted.

He has two choices then.

a) He can pass the ball backwards and play the safe option after seeing his pass intercepted

or

b) Keep the ball for a few seconds and look for another forward pass to create an opportunity

He’s a risk taker and to be doing that at 18 years old imo is outstanding.
 

SlowerThanPlatt

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Quality.. reports are that he is being watched by a few top sides :(

Indeed and clubs were aware of him even before he made his debut. He’s a good talent, he should stay with Cov for now though. Any move would be silly, much better getting another 15-20 L2 games under his belt before seeing where he’s at
 

SlowerThanPlatt

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From The Telegraph:

Biamou’s goal was orchestrated by 18-year-old Tom Bayliss, who was has been linked with Tottenham Hotspur among others.

David Pleat, who scouted Dele Alli for Spurs, was at Stadium MK to see Bayliss neatly slide in Marc McNulty, whose cross was converted by Biamou.
 

Londonccfcfan

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For what its worth.

If us 7000 numptys can see the boys shining talent like brightest star. I'm sure if any professional has scout has seen him. Hes gone.

We should have waved goodbye last night.
 

Nick

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For what its worth.

If us 7000 numptys can see the boys shining talent like brightest star. I'm sure if any professional has scout has seen him. Hes gone.

We should have waved goodbye last night.

Scouts will have seen him before he had even played for us.
 

hopesprings

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For what its worth.

If us 7000 numptys can see the boys shining talent like brightest star. I'm sure if any professional has scout has seen him. Hes gone.

We should have waved goodbye last night.
Hopefully nobody now at CCFC to sign the paperwork , fax machines should be broken and all other forms of delivery / courier won't do anything cos we never pay our bills :joyful: Here's hoping anyway
 

coop

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Need to keep hold of Bayliss the Maddison money will help us out next year I'd we get to use it and if he goes obviously.
 

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