Alright folks, grab a cup of coffee ’cause I messed up big time trying to track down this Cedric Scales fella today. Seriously, my morning went down a rabbit hole based on a name mix-up. Thought I’d share the chaos because hey, maybe it’ll save someone else the headache.
The Wild Goose Chase Begins
So, I hopped onto Google around 8 AM sharp, fingers flying. Typed in “Cedric Scales latest news West Ham” like I knew what I was doing. Hit enter, super hopeful. Tons of stuff about West Ham popped up… loads of transfers, injuries, manager quotes. Scrolled down, scanned pages like a madman. Zero Cedric Scales. Zip. Nada. Felt kinda stupid.
Double-checked the name I heard: “Cedric Scales ATT”. Weird suffix, right? ATT? Like the phone company? Made no sense. Tried variations: “C Scales”, “C Scales West Ham”, “Scales footballer”. Still hitting dead ends. My coffee was getting cold, and my patience was running thinner.
Spotting the Clue I Nearly Missed
Then, purely by accident, I stumbled across something. Buried in a West Ham youth team news snippet, I saw “O. Scarles”. Stopped scrolling. O. Scarles? Not Cedric Scales, but O’Shea Scarles. Ohhhh brother. That “ATT” I heard? Total misunderstanding. Probably meant “ATT” like “at”, mashed together with the name: “Cedric Scales at West Ham”… but misheard as “ATT”. Lightbulb moment!
Felt my face get hot. Wasted all that time barking up the wrong tree! Cedric Scales might just be a ghost, or maybe I have the name totally wrong.
Switching Gears to Find O’Shea
Okay, new plan. Forget Cedric. Let’s find out about this O’Shea Scarles guy, since that’s clearly who the football news is buzzing about. Headed straight to the official West Ham United website. Searched his name properly. Bingo!
This kid is a young defender, only 19. Born late 2005. Listed positions are defender, full-back. Wears shirt number whatever it is.
Now for the juicy stuff – recent games. Pulled up the latest results section:
- Aug 27, 2025 vs Wolverhampton (Away): Tough loss, 3-2. Scarles played the full 90 minutes, no goals, no cards.
- Aug 23, 2025 vs Chelsea (Home): Rough game, hammered 5-1. Again, he was out there the whole time battling.
- Aug 16, 2025 vs Sunderland (Away): Another loss, 3-0. Played full match.
- Aug 4, 2025 vs Bournemouth (Away): Decent win, 2-0! Played the full game.
- Jul 31, 2025 vs Everton (Home): Win 2-1. Full match for him.
You can see he’s been a regular starter this season, almost always going the distance. Solid minutes for a young player.
Checking the Broader Picture
Wanted to see his overall standing. Stats aren’t flashy – no goals, no assists, no cards in these recent league games. Not surprising for a young defender settling into the first team. He’s learning the ropes in a top league, staying disciplined.
Took a quick glance at Instagram and Twitter (yep, still browsing). Seems he’s got a following. Photos training hard, bits and pieces of game footage. Fans commenting, mostly supportive of the local lad getting minutes. No major transfer gossip or injury worries right now buzzing around him specifically.
Wrapping Up This Morning’s “Research”
So, Cedric Scales remains a mystery. Maybe a friend of a friend got the name wrong? Maybe it was “O’Shea Scarles” mumbled? Who knows. But the trip wasn’t wasted. Learned loads about O’Shea Scarles:
- He’s a 19-year-old defender locked into West Ham’s first team plans right now.
- Playing consistently this season, barely missed a minute.
- Team’s had mixed results, but he’s grinding it out.
- Stats are quiet, typical for a young defender finding his feet.
- No big news swirling around him – seems focused on playing.
Moral of the story? Triple-check names before going on an internet safari! One letter or misheard syllable can lead you totally astray. As for O’Shea? Kid looks promising, definitely one to watch if you’re a Hammers fan. Right, off to get more coffee… that was an adventure I didn’t need this early!