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Olly Scarles
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Olly Scarles
Just thought he deserves his own thread after Fridays performance.
All he needs is first team football to develop - a bit like Rice when he started out.
His anticipation, positioning and awareness impressed me... probably needs to bulk up a little bit but looks the part to me.
All he needs is first team football to develop - a bit like Rice when he started out.
His anticipation, positioning and awareness impressed me... probably needs to bulk up a little bit but looks the part to me.
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Great for Scarles and for the academy as a whole.
For me this creates allot of optimism for Potter. No other manager comes in and after just 1-2 days training starts a young player over senior experienced players, we just don't see that at West Ham.
It tells me that he A) had the ear of the development coaching team and trusted their feedback and B) is prepared to give our youth players a chance.
Also for Potter that sets him off on a real positive note with the fans despite the result.
For me this creates allot of optimism for Potter. No other manager comes in and after just 1-2 days training starts a young player over senior experienced players, we just don't see that at West Ham.
It tells me that he A) had the ear of the development coaching team and trusted their feedback and B) is prepared to give our youth players a chance.
Also for Potter that sets him off on a real positive note with the fans despite the result.
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Interesting to see him doing set pieces along side Coufal. As well as being praised for playing the young man Potter should also be praised for taking him off when he did as he was understandably starting to look a bit ragged
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lowlife wrote: ↑12 Jan 2025, 23:30Massive Attack" wrote: ↑12 Jan 2025, 23:00 Outstanding young talent. Continues to impress me so much ever since I saw his debut in that dead rubber game in Romania.
Potter gets full marks for starting him on Friday. A big call that paid off for his performance at least.Can you imagine how he felt being told he was in the starting 11 and the impact that will have on our other academy players. Great move by Potter.
I think all 3 of his managers he's now played under have managed his introduction just right. Moyes for giving him his debut in a pressure free European away fixture, Lopetegui for giving him his Premier League debut and now for Potter in the Cup. And on every single occasion that Scarles has represented us, he's always looked the part. I'd like to see Emerson on the bench if he's back for the next 2 games and leave him in the starting line-up now to see how he gets on.
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Massive Attack" wrote: ↑12 Jan 2025, 23:00 Outstanding young talent. Continues to impress me so much ever since I saw his debut in that dead rubber game in Romania.
Potter gets full marks for starting him on Friday. A big call that paid off for his performance at least.
Can you imagine how he felt being told he was in the starting 11 and the impact that will have on our other academy players. Great move by Potter.
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Good shout gank.
Paqueta did look after him first half.
The 90mins summed up Paqueta the player and character to a tee.
As for Ollie..he would have loved having 6k WHU fellow left backs with him in that first half..what a boost for his confidence.
I have no idea if that thought about in selection ...but a very clever move ..he thrived on it from the off
Paqueta did look after him first half.
The 90mins summed up Paqueta the player and character to a tee.
As for Ollie..he would have loved having 6k WHU fellow left backs with him in that first half..what a boost for his confidence.
I have no idea if that thought about in selection ...but a very clever move ..he thrived on it from the off
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Outstanding young talent. Continues to impress me so much ever since I saw his debut in that dead rubber game in Romania.
Potter gets full marks for starting him on Friday. A big call that paid off for his performance at least.
Potter gets full marks for starting him on Friday. A big call that paid off for his performance at least.
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He was superb and a lot of that is thanks to Paqueta to helped him out on the left side - like he used to do with Emerson. It made us a little bit unbalanced but also made for three great scoring opportunities for Paqueta, one of which he scored.
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he was brilliant in his debut against the romanian side, hopefully we now have a manager that appreciates him and the other young talent
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It was certainly encouraging. At 19 he needs a run of games now, stop start is no good and before you know it he's 21 or 22 and it's not looking good. If you're good enough, you're old enough. As a comparison, Kerkez at Bournemouth was the real deal at 20, a regular in the PL and a full international. Fingers crossed.
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He had a really solid debut especially up against Bailey and playing in a back four where you are more exposed.
I was more pleased that we may finally have a coach that is prepared to give some of the better youngsters a go, it's almost criminal that once again we have young players out on loan that don't get played, particularly George Earthy at Bristol City, like Callum Marshall last season it really holds back there development
I was more pleased that we may finally have a coach that is prepared to give some of the better youngsters a go, it's almost criminal that once again we have young players out on loan that don't get played, particularly George Earthy at Bristol City, like Callum Marshall last season it really holds back there development
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Emerson has previously been excellent but off it this season with injuries & being withdrawn in several matches
He can cover left back with Scarles (he turned 19 in December btw) so have much bigger priorities than Chilwell.
Would be paying more attention to Dewsbury-Hall as a Chelsea loan
And Douglas Luis from Juve if that loan is still possible
He can cover left back with Scarles (he turned 19 in December btw) so have much bigger priorities than Chilwell.
Would be paying more attention to Dewsbury-Hall as a Chelsea loan
And Douglas Luis from Juve if that loan is still possible
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stubbo wrote: ↑12 Jan 2025, 10:01 The lad did really well. Not flawless of course, but he's what, 17? 18?. Fantastic performance for one so young against top quality opposition, especially when they were targeting the overload on his side.
Why I hope any notion of moving for Chilwell is completely off target (unless we're selling Emerson). He needs regular first team game time now.
Wouldn’t touch Chilwell this season. The guy is a a good player, but he’s made of glass and we don’t need another expensive crock.
Besides, we have Emerson and the very promising Scarles, plus the ageing Cress in an emergency. We’re worse off in other positions that need more immediate redress - like central midfield, CB and strikers.
Besides, we have Emerson and the very promising Scarles, plus the ageing Cress in an emergency. We’re worse off in other positions that need more immediate redress - like central midfield, CB and strikers.
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The lad did really well. Not flawless of course, but he's what, 17? 18?. Fantastic performance for one so young against top quality opposition, especially when they were targeting the overload on his side.
Why I hope any notion of moving for Chilwell is completely off target (unless we're selling Emerson). He needs regular first team game time now.
Why I hope any notion of moving for Chilwell is completely off target (unless we're selling Emerson). He needs regular first team game time now.
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I agree, our left side of the defence was more secure than the right, where lapses resulted in the goals. He should be giving Emerson strong competition.