Harley Earle will be ready if he gets the chance to start the National League South season as Maidstone’s goalkeeper. Earle, 19, signed a new deal at the Gallagher Stadium this summer, fully expecting to be the club’s second-choice stopper.
But the Stones are still to sign a replacement for Yusuf Mersin and Tom Hadler, meaning Earle could line up against Slough next weekend. “It wasn’t the original plan for me to be the No.1 but I’ve said to the gaffer George (Elokobi) if I get my opportunity I’m always going to try my best,” said Earle, who’s lived in Maidstone all his life. “I’m not worried about the pressure.
I just want to play. “I’m 19, turning 20 next year, so even if I don’t play, I know my position. “George has said, ‘Look, I want you to be the No.2 but if you’re good enough I’d like to play you at some point’. “I’ve said I’ll carry on, I’ll work my backside off and give everything I’ve got. “I’m not worried whether they bring anyone else in. “I said that to George.
I said I don’t care who you bring in, I’m still going to try and fight for the position. “I’m not just here to say I’m part of the club, which is a big club in my eyes. “If I get an opportunity, I’ll give everything I’ve got to keep improving and developing my game as a young keeper. “I’m speaking to George quite often about the situation. “He’s very polite, he’s a great manager and a great person. “He’s been open and honest, and I like that. “They’re going to bring someone in at some point but if they can’t find a replacement who’s better, or they can't get the one they’re looking for, then I’ve got to be ready, just in case.” Earle gained valuable experience of men’s football on loan at Sittingbourne last season.