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"Another hat-trick, this time against Fulham in the PL U18 Cup. Poxy camera angle, but worth watching for his brilliant third goal. Early days, but this lad could be a potential superstar https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tddKySeAWDA"
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You do know that daveyg knows nothing about football don’t you?
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"I agree with davey, I've watched him quite a bit and he's very effective off the left hand side of a three. kodua also looks good either side, I'd be looking at moving on benrahma next summer and bringing both in to the match day squad. it will never happen under this manager sadly"
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Shouldn’t it looked at that you are able to fit into the way Moyes likes to play then you are a bit shit?
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"Exile I disagree. You must have been watching different games. His first goal today was because he was strong enough to keep standing and got the lucky ricochet.He's done something similar in several games. He's strong at running at players especially coming in from the left. He's actually bigger than he appears. His pressing is impressive and he DOES it with pace,that's why he or the team gets the ball back so often . Mubama was the same as are Earthy and Kouda. I honestly believe both Mubama and Marshall can make it. I think we should have tried both against Lincoln in the Cup. A more proactive manager would of done. Maybe if we get an easy FA Cup draw who knows. If I was going to choose who will make it I think it will be Marshall. He also has international football which when he starts scoring for NI that will benefit him hugely,the experience alone is a big plus"
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"daveyg 12:26 Sat Dec 2 Spot on, thought exactly the same watching the game last night I hear that throughout the younger teams that is the way they play What the fuck does that say about Moyes ? I personally think that Steidten as already identified the manager he wants who can adapt to this approach through the teams at the club"
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"Marshall's scoring record is truly sensational, but it's hard to see where he would fit into a Moyes side. He doesn't have either a strong physical presence or great pace but his eye for goal is exceptional. My hope is that he can develop his game to be a similar kind of player to Bowen.... with even more goals."
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Hopefully this is why we've employed Tim Steidten so the whole club plays in the same way.
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"davey - Moyes aside for the moment, do you think Marshall has more chance of making it in the PL than Mubama? I kind of get the impression he is, admittedly based on very little."
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"It's quite clear to see they are completely differently coached. High press,defending in the opposition half with our back 3 a few yards back of the half way line. Marshall plays either on the left of the front three or through the middle but does go over to the right. Each of the front 3 interchange smoothly and press the opposition all the time. This is down to being expertly coached. So different from the low intensity of The Moyes teams who struggle so badly to do anything but sit back"
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Watch the game on utube https://www.whufc.com/news/how-watch-west-ham-united-u21s-v-nottingham-forest-premier-league-2
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"I never for 1 second believe that Ings was a Moyes signing he likes a big target man, so unfortunately the likes of Marshall will struggle to get anywhere under Moyes I just hope someone took him aside and said Moyes will be gone in the summer"
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Is it interesting or just logic? I mean our youth players get educated in playing decent attacking football to then know that breaking into the 1st team will involve none of that. At the end of the day they know it is a struggle to make it so at the very least they will want to get themselves at a club who would appreciate their skill set potential and look to build on it with them. It would be the same in any profession no? Effectively to play for Moyes you have to retrain…..and you are a kid.
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"Interesting that both Sonny Perkins and Harrison Ashby, who departed as they didn't feel they were getting enough first team opportunities, are currently out on loan at lower division clubs."
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"Interesting that both Sonny Perkins and Harrison Ashby, who departed as they didn't feel they were getting enough first team opportunities, are currently out on loan at lower division clubs."
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Great goal by Marshall He needs a sniff in the 1st team squad
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03-Jan
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3-0 Marshall
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Working now. Marshall just scored our second goal.
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2-0 Kelly and Marshall
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It’s working now
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"Not working for me either. Still, more interesting than a working link of our first team."
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Not on my TV or phone
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There must be a time lag because the stream has started and they are still warming up.
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Youtube won't work for me. Anyone else?
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Cheers Tak
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