Westley prepares 10 year Irons academy break through

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Terry Westley hopes and believes he will see a crop of his finest  youngsters breaking into the first team over the next three years.

Speaking exclusively to ClaretandHugh the academy boss said: “The job isn’t done yet and I believe we have some outstanding prospects.

 He hopes that players from the academy are set for the first team for the first time since Mark Noble and James Tomkins appeared 10 years ago.

He explained: “We have to get some into the team. The pressure is always there because this club is known historically as the academy. We have missed a generation and we are working to put that right.

“It’s all about producing first teamers and in the likes of Nathan Holland, George Dobson, Reece Oxford, Declan Rice, Reece Burke, Martin Samuelsen and Josh Cullen, Dominos Quina  and others we have some very promising youngsters.”

There has been a lot of focus on midfielder Nathan Holland ho has produced some truly outstanding football over recent games and Westley said; “We have been asked by many people in the game how we managed to sign him from Everton. He is outstanding and were he selected for the first team I believe he would do very well.

“George Dobson too is doing well along with Samuelsen and Quina but I believe they are all very good players who have a real opportunity of breaking through.”

And of Reece Oxford he sad: “He is an outstanding player who will come through but Reading has been difficult for him as he went as cover and with them going for and now in the play-offs he hasn’t had the opportunities but he is a wonderful prospect for West Ham.”

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