Future Captain Harrison Armstrong
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Re: Future Captain Harrison Armstrong
Player of the match today, the future England captain...
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Re: Future Captain Harrison Armstrong
sam of the south wrote: ↑Sat Nov 01, 2025 11:33 pm I really hope we’ve got a real one here.
Is he a born blue?
Yeah supposedly.
Been in the academy since he was 5 as well.
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One potato, two potato...Super Spud
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Those boys know how to market a baked potato, they queue around the block in Preston for one.
I don't get it myself but fair play to them.
Local lads done good.
Re: Future Captain Harrison Armstrong
No, let him keep ripping it up in the Championship for the rest of the season. Senior minutes in the legs and proper development in a very competitive league. Will do him no end of good. If he keeps performing to a high standard, then there is absolutely an argument that he should be a big part of our first team squad next season.
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Yeah leave him there where he can make mistakes and have fluctuations in form without it mattering too much.
He'll gain a lot more from a full season in the championship than coming back here with the pressure to perform.
He'll gain a lot more from a full season in the championship than coming back here with the pressure to perform.
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I still think he'd be good enough and ready to start here. If he's already getting those sort of reviews and praise, particularly talking about playing beyond his years, then I think that shows he was ready for Premier League football.
Moyes probably wouldn't have picked him ahead of his son KDH anyway, so I guess at least he's playing football.
Moyes probably wouldn't have picked him ahead of his son KDH anyway, so I guess at least he's playing football.
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This doesn't take in to account how young players tend to not be consistent and have form slumps, there's every chance at some point this season he spends some time on the Preston bench because almost all youngsters suffer from spells of inconsistency and need to be taken out for periods for their own good.Shogun wrote: ↑Sun Nov 02, 2025 12:47 pm I still think he'd be good enough and ready to start here. If he's already getting those sort of reviews and praise, particularly talking about playing beyond his years, then I think that shows he was ready for Premier League football.
Moyes probably wouldn't have picked him ahead of his son KDH anyway, so I guess at least he's playing football.
If he plays at the level he currently is all season then brilliant as it means he'll definitely be ready to be a key figure for us next season, but if not he's in a less pressurised environment where it doesn't matter as much.
It was only a couple of games ago their fans said whilst he was amazing in the second half he was pretty poor in the first... You don't get that luxury at Premier League level as we've seen with Barry... Play poorly first half and you get hooked at half time.
We hopefully have this lad performing for us at a high level for many years so let's give him this one to develop, make mistakes, have fluctuations on form and figure it all out so we get the best version of him for future seasons.
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I think we just have different opinions on him as a player and character. Listen to any interview with him or watch his performances and it's clear he's ready for any level imo. He's not like Barkley or Gordon at that age who seems like youth players just happy to be around the squad.AjaxAndy wrote: ↑Sun Nov 02, 2025 1:57 pm This doesn't take in to account how young players tend to not be consistent and have form slumps, there's every chance at some point this season he spends some time on the Preston bench because almost all youngsters suffer from spells of inconsistency and need to be taken out for periods for their own good.
If he plays at the level he currently is all season then brilliant as it means he'll definitely be ready to be a key figure for us next season, but if not he's in a less pressurised environment where it doesn't matter as much.
It was only a couple of games ago their fans said whilst he was amazing in the second half he was pretty poor in the first... You don't get that luxury at Premier League level as we've seen with Barry... Play poorly first half and you get hooked at half time.
We hopefully have this lad performing for us at a high level for many years so let's give him this one to develop, make mistakes, have fluctuations on form and figure it all out so we get the best version of him for future seasons.
If you compare Armstrong to Iroebugnam then you'd think their ages were the other way around.
Nothing wrong with a season at Preston given Moyes would have just had him on the bench but I don't think he actually needed a season on loan. He's ready now. Excited to see him bossing it for us next season, even if I think it's a shame that isn't happening already.
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I would say you are right in terms of maturity. But let him rack up some experience to go with it and he’ll be all the stronger for it.Shogun wrote: ↑Sun Nov 02, 2025 2:04 pm I think we just have different opinions on him as a player and character. Listen to any interview with him or watch his performances and it's clear he's ready for any level imo. He's not like Barkley or Gordon at that age who seems like youth players just happy to be around the squad.
If you compare Armstrong to Iroebugnam then you'd think their ages were the other way around.
Nothing wrong with a season at Preston given Moyes would have just had him on the bench but I don't think he actually needed a season on loan. He's ready now. Excited to see him bossing it for us next season, even if I think it's a shame that isn't happening already.
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The most important thing a young player with clear and obvious talent must learn is how to deal with an unexpected sudden drop in form. Given what we've seen in the past few years from us the fans, how many of you would say Everton is a good place for someone to go through their first dip?
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He'll make the England squad before he comes back here!
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Hes got zero chance of making the England squad while playing in the championship