I thought this kid was at West Ham, or on trial?
This Lewis Tiller thing was misrepresented by the NZ media.
The media said that he was "the only kid from hundreds who trialed in Australasia to be selected for West Ham's u-18 team"
The reality is that West Ham run a commercial racket whereby they hold competitions (not real trials) around the world and the winners get to travel to London at their own cost for one game against a Hammers academy team.
It's called "The Elite Academy Experience" and hardly anyone who goes to London gets signed.
Those selected for the academy experience are required to pay their own way to and from London, which carries a total cost of about $5500..
While there, the player will train and have a game against the West Ham United academy team and also receive a complete set of training kit, a behind-the-scenes tour of the Boleyn Ground, West Ham's stadium, and tickets to a Hammers game in the EPL.
Not at all the same thing as being scouted by an EPL club and invited for proper trials or being offered a place in a youth team.
However, this Tiller kid must have some ability, because Bret Angell has included him in his Hawkes Bay SS Premiership squad after he initially played pre-season games for Hamilton Wanderers.
Thanks Big Pete. I was wondering how that worked. It sounded pretty far out. I guess any player who is told that have to pay their own way to a pro organisation for a trial of sorts needs to be very weiry. If they want you they would spring for the travel.
I guess Lewis is really outside the UK now.
And yes. Just saw his name in the Hawkes Bay wider squad today. Great to see he is being given a chance. He has more control over his fortunes now.