Cian Harries (2 Viewers)

Mark Hollands

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I have read on here a lot of positive things about this lad. Been to all the home games this season and he has been by far our stand out player. He brings the ball out defence and always passes forward. Is it best for him to stay in the team every week, or to be managed by Mowbray? Also, how long till SISU put a price on his head and sell him? Could he go to the top? Only 19 I know, but seems a cut above!
 

Brylowes

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I have read on here a lot of positive things about this lad. Been to all the home games this season and he has been by far our stand out player. He brings the ball out defence and always passes forward. Is it best for him to stay in the team every week, or to be managed by Mowbray? Also, how long till SISU put a price on his head and sell him? Could he go to the top? Only 19 I know, but seems a cut above!
Agreed he looks impressive but a bit raw (to be expected) in an ideal situation you
Would probably give him time to mature and use him sparingly, I would say the
Same about Ben Stevenson.
But as we all know we are a long long way from an ideal situation.
 

lord_garrincha

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If he is genuinely good enough, and in my opinion it is too early to say... He should play at least 90% of the fixtures. Only rotating when the player is tiring, as he will not be used to playing a 50-game season.

At this level, it is a simple case of 'is the player good enough'. People are upset when inferior players are bought (examples include Peter Ramage, Peter Ramage and Peter Ramage), so should people be annoyed when youth team players are thrown in when the club (SISU for the budget and TM for recruitment) are not bringing the right players in?
 

oucho

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Shouldn't be treating a 19-year old, no matter how good, as a senior player who is able to start every game. Tried that with Arma and look what happened after a strong start. He's just a boy - involve him, but do not rely on him. Let's judge him in 2-3 years.
 

skybluedan

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Shouldn't be treating a 19-year old, no matter how good, as a senior player who is able to start every game. Tried that with Arma and look what happened after a strong start. He's just a boy - involve him, but do not rely on him. Let's judge him in 2-3 years.

He would have been sold by then mate
 

Mark Hollands

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So the general feeling is that he should be playing! Think that Turnbull is a left sided centre half too, so maybe Mowbray will take him out the team for a while and play him sparingly. Looked too good for this level in the game last week.
 
Took a mate to the Bury game and he highlighted Harries as our stand out player. Won majority of headers and played a great diagonal cross-field pass in the first half. Kind of plays like a League One John Stones.
 

mrtrench

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Shouldn't be treating a 19-year old, no matter how good, as a senior player who is able to start every game. Tried that with Arma and look what happened after a strong start. He's just a boy - involve him, but do not rely on him. Let's judge him in 2-3 years.

Surely it depends on the player? Rooney; Owen and many others played many games before they were 20 - including internationals.
 

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