Accrington Observer

Poilly pens first pro deal with Stanley

- LUKE PEARSON

STANLEY midfielder Emerich Poilly has signed his first profession­al contract with the club.

The 17-year-old, who was born in France, played a pivotal role in helping the club reach the fourth round of this season’s FA Youth Cup.

Poilly has regularly trained with the Under-23s and came on as a second half substitute in the 7-0 Central League victory over Walsall.

Manager John Coleman said: “He’s done really well for the Youth Team. He’s a good prospect and we wanted to show that there is a pathway for the youngsters to come through, so we’re delighted he’s signed his first profession­al contract.

“He’s still learning the game but he’s physically strong enough to compete which is always a good sign and he’s willing to learn, and he’s a good lad as well.”

Academy Manager Duncan Fearnhead added: “We’re all really proud of him.

“Ever since he came in, we had him lined up as one who’d potentiall­y be knocking on the door of the first team sooner rather than later.

“Emerich has taken the opportunit­y with both hands and he’s been consistent on the pitch and off it with everything that he does, he works really hard and he has a fantastic mentality.

“Hopefully this is the first step to securing a regular place within the first team matchday squad.”

Emerich said: “I was over the moon when I received the offer.

“When you’ve worked so hard for something and find out that you’ve achieved it, it’s a great feeling and I can’t wait to get started.

“It’s now up to me and I’ve got to remain focused, and do all I can to make my family and the coaches proud.”

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