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[Albion] Amario Cozier-Duberry - SIGNS 4 YEAR CONTRACT



Professor Plum

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Jul 27, 2024
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Leeds maybe? They've got some gaps to fill on the attacking side of things and should be competing near the top
I think Leeds would be a great option, and would make their fans feel better for losing Rutter — if that ever gets confirmed. 40 high tempo games for Leeds would be brilliant for all three parties.
 




Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
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A little surprising but then only in the light of why he left Arsenal. We are so strong up front. I hope he is patient as he looks very good.
Based purely on how the Albion is run, I'm pretty sure Dave Weir and Co would've explained the situation to him during negotiations. Luring a young player in under the pretence that they would be in the first team squad - and then shipping them out would be a shitty (and very un-Brighton) thing to do.

It's a proven model - JPVH, Ayari, Sarmiento and White to name just four.
 


Han Solo

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May 25, 2024
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A little surprising but then only in the light of why he left Arsenal. We are so strong up front. I hope he is patient as he looks very good.
Like I said very early in this thread:

Or we offered him a clear plan and a path to first team PL football. Doesn't mean he isn't going on loan now. :shrug:

We have a 37 man first team squad and some of them are going on loan somewhere. This looks like a likely candidate.

It was fairly obvious then and equally obvious now. The idea that we would PROMISE first team football THIS SEASON to a player with NO FIRST TEAM EXPERIENCE... the club isn't run by amateurs.
 


Greg Bobkin

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I think Leeds would be a great option, and would make their fans feel better for losing Rutter — if that ever gets confirmed. 40 high tempo games for Leeds would be brilliant for all three parties.
Fack that - they can do one!

It'll be Ben White - the sequel :rolleyes:
 
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Han Solo

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May 25, 2024
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Fack that - they can do one!

It'll be Ben White - the sequel :rolleyes:
He'll develop to a great PL player and we'll have a lot of use of him next season while they're crying in a corner somewhere?

Doesn't sound like the worst scenario.
 




A1X

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I think Leeds would be a great option, and would make their fans feel better for losing Rutter — if that ever gets confirmed. 40 high tempo games for Leeds would be brilliant for all three parties.
Plus we get to refer to Leeds as our “feeder club”
 










Whoever it is will get a bloody good player who would have been starting regularly for us if he’d been here in January
 






jcdenton08

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He looks the business - the “problem” is ALL of our wingers look the business. I mean take yesterday, Mitoma and Minteh were electric, then Adingra came on and was the same. Then we have Solly coming back, and players who can also play there while covering other positions (Sarmiento, Gruda).

An embarrassment of riches. He should be joining one of the better Championship sides and then take another look next summer. Realistically it would take injuries, a severe drop in form or a player sale for him to get a look in though even if he tears it up.
 


Sid and the Sharknados

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He looks the business - the “problem” is ALL of our wingers look the business. I mean take yesterday, Mitoma and Minteh were electric, then Adingra came on and was the same. Then we have Solly coming back, and players who can also play there while covering other positions (Sarmiento, Gruda).

An embarrassment of riches. He should be joining one of the better Championship sides and then take another look next summer. Realistically it would take injuries, a severe drop in form or a player sale for him to get a look in though even if he tears it up.
Just imagine the team we could put out against Crawley in the League Cup though. :lolol:
 






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Like I said very early in this thread:



It was fairly obvious then and equally obvious now. The idea that we would PROMISE first team football THIS SEASON to a player with NO FIRST TEAM EXPERIENCE... the club isn't run by amateurs.

I can't figure out why Arsenal didn't loan him out.
 


Baldseagull

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I can't figure out why Arsenal didn't loan him out.
They wanted him to sign a new contract, if he had, they would have loaned him out, he didn't, so they cashed in rather than let him run out of contract.
Edit, he was already out of contract.
 


fleet

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Jul 28, 2003
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It seems odd to turn down the Arsenal contract (with a loan out) to come to Brighton and have a loan out - he looked very good in preseason.
 






Farehamseagull

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It seems odd to turn down the Arsenal contract (with a loan out) to come to Brighton and have a loan out - he looked very good in preseason.
Does it? Arsenal loan him out to a Championship/Dutch/Belgian team, he does really well, goes back to Arsenal and doesn't get in the team (Saka), gets loaned out again and again or just rots on the bench (see Nelson, Nketiah, ESR etc) and career regresses.

Or, join Brighton, get loaned to a Championship/Dutch/Belgian team, he does really well, goes back to Brighton and becomes a first team PL player at a good PL team (see Mitoma, Adingra, Mac Allister, White, Caicedo etc) at just 20 years of age still with the opportunity to get a big move if he wants it in a year or two.

Seems a totally logical move to me.
 




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