AZ Gull
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There has been no announcement as yet by the club, and I have no idea if there ever will be, but I believe that 14 first-year scholars have been taken on by the Seagulls for the 2024-25 season. All 14 have been promoted from last season’s U-16 group (meaning that only four of that 18-strong cohort were not offered a scholarship).
The new 1st-year scholars for 2024-25:-
Sebastian Ademola
Isaiah Alakiu
Adam Brett
Billy Cullinane
Tate Ferdinand
Harry Howell
Younes Ibrahim
Darius Lane
Jesse Middleton
Theo Outen
Will Rutter (GK)
Tyler Silsby
Freddie Simmonds
Finley Taylor (GK)
By my records this group of 14 represents the largest intake of scholars/trainees/apprentices in the club’s history, beating the 13 who were taken on for the 2015-16 season.
This intake may also be the strongest collectively in the club’s history; five of these lads have already earned caps for their respective countries and a sixth has been called up for a national team training camp. [When you also factor in that Shim Mheuka and Tayo Subuloye were a part of this group until they found their way to Chelsea – where they are also just beginning their scholarships – there must have been something extraordinary going on in Sussex about 17 years ago!].
It is worth pointing out that five of these scholars have been with the club all the way from U-9 level (which is the earliest that clubs can officially take on academy youngsters). Another item worthy of note: six of these lads started for the Sussex Schools FA U-14 side that beat Kent Schools in a penalty shoot-out in the ESFA U-14 Inter-County Champions Cup Final at Stoke City’s bet365 Stadium on May 14 2022 (and a seventh, Theo Outen, was a starter for Kent!).
Just a word about the four U-16s from last season who failed to make the cut:
Leeyon Phelan (whose father of the same name made a couple of sub appearances for Wycombe Wanderers during the 2000-01 season) has started a scholarship at Cardiff City.
Eden Ormonde was playing for the CCE Academy last season after being released.
Arthur Gregory and Jackson King were also released; I’m not sure if they have been successful in finding alternative opportunities.
In the next few posts I’ll provide a bit more background detail on our new full-time recruits.
The new 1st-year scholars for 2024-25:-
Sebastian Ademola
Isaiah Alakiu
Adam Brett
Billy Cullinane
Tate Ferdinand
Harry Howell
Younes Ibrahim
Darius Lane
Jesse Middleton
Theo Outen
Will Rutter (GK)
Tyler Silsby
Freddie Simmonds
Finley Taylor (GK)
By my records this group of 14 represents the largest intake of scholars/trainees/apprentices in the club’s history, beating the 13 who were taken on for the 2015-16 season.
This intake may also be the strongest collectively in the club’s history; five of these lads have already earned caps for their respective countries and a sixth has been called up for a national team training camp. [When you also factor in that Shim Mheuka and Tayo Subuloye were a part of this group until they found their way to Chelsea – where they are also just beginning their scholarships – there must have been something extraordinary going on in Sussex about 17 years ago!].
It is worth pointing out that five of these scholars have been with the club all the way from U-9 level (which is the earliest that clubs can officially take on academy youngsters). Another item worthy of note: six of these lads started for the Sussex Schools FA U-14 side that beat Kent Schools in a penalty shoot-out in the ESFA U-14 Inter-County Champions Cup Final at Stoke City’s bet365 Stadium on May 14 2022 (and a seventh, Theo Outen, was a starter for Kent!).
Just a word about the four U-16s from last season who failed to make the cut:
Leeyon Phelan (whose father of the same name made a couple of sub appearances for Wycombe Wanderers during the 2000-01 season) has started a scholarship at Cardiff City.
Eden Ormonde was playing for the CCE Academy last season after being released.
Arthur Gregory and Jackson King were also released; I’m not sure if they have been successful in finding alternative opportunities.
In the next few posts I’ll provide a bit more background detail on our new full-time recruits.