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A little more :"Manager Darren Way said: "Liam has come highly recommended to us by Everton and David Unsworth, we have previously had both Shane Duffy and John Lundstram on loan from the Blues so know the quality they produce."
"I would like to thank all the staff at Everton, especially Roberto Martinez for allowing Liam to join us. There were a number of clubs interested in signing Liam, so it is nice to secure his signature and hopefully all his attributes will add to our team and help this fantastic club stay in the Football League."
Yeovil OS article
http://www.westerngazette.co.uk/Yeo...erton-s-Liam/story-28480558-detail/story.html
Yeovil Town boss Darren Way hopes Everton's Liam Walsh can develop like Tottenam ace Ryan Mason
By Western Gazette - Yeovil | Posted: January 07, 2016
Picture by Phil Mingo/Pinnacle
LOAN signings have played a big part in Yeovil Town's history.
Over the years unknown youngsters such as Steven Caulker, Ryan Mason and Andros Townsend have gone on to be England internationals after a spell at Huish Park, with a number of current Premier League stars having also previously enjoyed stints in South Somerset.
Glovers manager Darren Way will be hoping the latest on this list - 18-year-old Everton midfielder Liam Walsh, who signed on a one-month loan on Wednesday - will be able to emulate these now illustrious names.
Especially as Way used his strong relationship with Toffees boss Roberto Martinez to secure Walsh ahead of clubs in higher divisions than Yeovil.
"He is a good product," the 36-year-old said.
"Technically he is very good and also personality-wise, from what I have been told and seen, he is not afraid of what it takes to win a football match.
"I know people have questioned his size but everyone did that with me over the years and I managed to prove people wrong and he looks to have that same sort of character.
"He has come highly recommended and I am looking forward to seeing him play."
Way played a big part during his time as first team coach and assistant manager in the past in attracting players from top tier teams to the Glovers, with the former midfielder also having strong connections with Swansea City from his time as a player at the Liberty Stadium.
"We have had Shane Duffy before from Roberto and John Lundstram," he said.
"I think you have seen with Lundstram over a short period of time, certainly at Oxford, he has good good attributes and this club helped him develop. Just like with Steven Caulker and Ryan Mason.
"I have good connections and good people who want to help me and this fantastic football club."