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[Albion] Albion 1st-year scholars for 2019-20



AZ Gull

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Oct 14, 2003
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Decent victory for the youngsters today, coming from 2-0 down to beat Reading U-18s 3-2. A first goal for the club by Jack Leahy with others by second year scholars Stefan Vukoje and Lorent Tolaj. Todd Miller (the winger we signed from Colchester United) made his competitive debut in an Albion shirt as a substitute.

Another excellent result for the U-18s on Saturday, winning 3-2 away at Spurs. We top the early U-18 Premier League South table (albeit only alphabetically from Chelsea, but the cream will always rise to the top). Two goals from Tolaj and another from Vukoje - they have netted 5 between them in two matches.

If you include last season, the U-18s have now won 11 of their last 12 league matches - pretty remarkable stuff.
 




One Teddy Maybank

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Another excellent result for the U-18s on Saturday, winning 3-2 away at Spurs. We top the early U-18 Premier League South table (albeit only alphabetically from Chelsea, but the cream will always rise to the top). Two goals from Tolaj and another from Vukoje - they have netted 5 between them in two matches.

If you include last season, the U-18s have now won 11 of their last 12 league matches - pretty remarkable stuff.

Great news - thanks AZ


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AZ Gull

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Oct 14, 2003
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Did anything happen with this (oh fountain of all things Brighton youth)?

I don't know. His instagram profile (incidentally, he has more followers than Anthony Knockaert) stated until a couple of weeks ago "Footballer at ........." with the name of the European club he was at. Then he removed the club's name, and now it doesn't say that phrase at all. That would suggest he is in the process of moving to a new club, but which one, I have no idea. We will know for sure when the PL squad list gets published at the start of September.

In the meantime......here is a pic of him just for you (as no-one else on here seems bothered), walking out for the U-18s for their friendly at Ipswich back in July (he is the lad just to the right of centre, with the dyed hair):-

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AZ Gull

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Oct 14, 2003
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He is a 2nd year (or at least would be if he hadn't already signed a professional contract) but this thread seems the most appropriate place to record the fact that midfielder Marc Leonard has been called up for the Scottish U-19 squad for two warm-up matches against Japan in Pinatar, Spain during the next international break:-

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Feb 8, 2005
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I don't know. His instagram profile (incidentally, he has more followers than Anthony Knockaert) stated until a couple of weeks ago "Footballer at ........." with the name of the European club he was at. Then he removed the club's name, and now it doesn't say that phrase at all. That would suggest he is in the process of moving to a new club, but which one, I have no idea. We will know for sure when the PL squad list gets published at the start of September.

In the meantime......here is a pic of him just for you (as no-one else on here seems bothered), walking out for the U-18s for their friendly at Ipswich back in July (he is the lad just to the right of centre, with the dyed hair):-

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As always top knowledge, be interesting to know what happens. Good to see the u-18s doing really well.
 








Mellor 3 Ward 4

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Another excellent result for the U-18s on Saturday, winning 3-2 away at Spurs. We top the early U-18 Premier League South table (albeit only alphabetically from Chelsea, but the cream will always rise to the top). Two goals from Tolaj and another from Vukoje - they have netted 5 between them in two matches.

If you include last season, the U-18s have now won 11 of their last 12 league matches - pretty remarkable stuff.

AZ - Is Danny Cashman now too old for the Under 18s?
 




tiberious

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It doesn't look as though Albion are in any rush to announce the new intake of scholars for 2019-20, and knowing that there are hordes of Albion fans clamouring for this information, I feel duty-bound to bring you the news myself. :thumbsup:

To the best of my knowledge the club has taken on nine new lads this season, ALL of them promoted from last season's U-16 squad (in fact, there are only two members of that squad who were released; Marley Miranda, who was announced as having been offered a scholarship by Colchester United in March, and Louis Evans).


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Back row, l to r: Antef Tsoungui, Odell Offiah, Marcus Dackers, Fynn Talley, Ed Turns
Front row, l to r: Nathan Jenkins, Jack Leahy, Matt Everitt, Toby Bull

A little bit about our soon-to-be Premier League stars:-

Fynn Talley (Goalkeeper) - Born in Bexley, Kent. Previously played for Worthing Town. Spent four years in the Arsenal academy but turned down a contract offer from the Gunners to move to Albion on a longer deal for his U-15 schoolboy season in 2017-18. Played for the England U-16 side in the Nike International Tournament in Florida in December 2017. Made his debut for the Albion U-18 side against Fulham in October last year.

Toby Bull (Goalkeeper) - Born in Worthing. Joined the Albion at U-12 level in 2014-15. Was named on the bench for the Albion U-18s once last season but yet to make his debut.

Odell Offiah (Centre-back/right-back) - Born in Camden, he is the nephew of Martin Offiah. He went to school in Purley and played for Bromley in the Kent Youth League. He signed for Albion at U-15 level in September 2017. He was named as a substitute for the U-18s a couple of times in 2017-18 but still awaits his debut.

Antef Tsoungui (CB/RB/LB/CM) - From Belgium, Tsoungui spent a number of years in Chelsea's academy before being released at U-14 level at the end of the 2016-17 campaign. He attended Ifield Community College and was recruited by Albion at U-15 level. Has represented Sussex Schools and is a Belgian U-15 and U-17 international. He made his debut for the Albion U-18s when he started against Fulham in October last year.

Ed Turns (CB) - Born in Brighton, he attended Downlands Community School in Hassocks. Had a successful trial with Albion in the winter of 2014 during his U-12 schoolboy season. Enjoyed quite a bit of success with his school side. He made his debut for the Albion U-18s during his U-15 schoolboy season of 2017-18 and added 4 appearances last term.

Nathan Jenkins (Position :shrug:) - Know virtually nothing about him, except that he joined the Albion at U-12 level in 2014-15.

Matt Everitt (Midfielder) - He was scouted by Brentford at the age of 10 and spent three years at Griffin Park before they decided to close their academy. The Bees' loss was the Seagulls' gain as he signed for Albion in August 2016. He made his debut for the Albion U-18s during his U-15 schoolboy season of 2017-18 with 9 appearances (1 goal) and added 1 goal in 8 appearances last term. He has been capped at U-15 and U-16 level by the Republic of Ireland, scored 4 goals in 11 appearances for the ROI U-17s last term and today his selection for the ROI squad for the 2019 UEFA European U-19 Championship finals in Armenia (starting on Sunday) will be announced. Definitely one to watch.

Jack Leahy (Winger) - From Croydon, he was originally in the Fulham youth system. After being released, he started attending the Unique FA academy. He was signed by Albion in March 2015 towards the end of his U-12 year. Made his debut for the Albion U-18s in February 2018 during his U-15 schoolboy season. His younger brother Tom also used to be in the Albion academy, but now plays for Millwall.

Marcus Dackers (Midfielder/Forward) - Hailing from Manchester, Marcus stands about nine feet tall and used to be in the Manchester City academy. He moved to Albion in August 2015 for his U-13 schoolboy campaign and attended Dorothy Stringer School. He has appeared regularly for Wales at U-15 and U-16 level. He appeared on the bench for the Albion U-18s last season but still awaits his debut.


As I posted yesterday, Albion have also signed left-back James Furlong from Shamrock Rovers. Furlong is the age of a 2nd-year scholar and will start off with the U-18s. There may well be other additions to the youth team before the window closes (in each of the last two campaigns the club has signed players from abroad with absolutely no fanfare and the first we got to hear about them was from the Premier League Squad list), so watch this space.

Ok I'll show my age here so to be a professional footballer now all you need is a silly haircut and a too small suit.... if it had been that easy in my day i would have had a career at the top.. I cant play football but had a sh*t haircut and wore Cr*p clothes ...:)
 




AZ Gull

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Oct 14, 2003
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Another excellent result for the U-18s today - a 2-0 win over Leicester City with goals from Stefan Vukoje and Jack Spong. Albion lead the table from Chelsea on goal difference. James Furlong made his Albion debut as a second-half substitute. That's 12 wins in the last 13 league matches for the side - incredible.
 


Gabbiano

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Another excellent result for the U-18s today - a 2-0 win over Leicester City with goals from Stefan Vukoje and Jack Spong. Albion lead the table from Chelsea on goal difference. James Furlong made his Albion debut as a second-half substitute. That's 12 wins in the last 13 league matches for the side - incredible.

And 8 in a row! Wonder if we might see a few move up into the 23s.
 






HastingsSeagull

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Appreciate the updates but do tend to lurk on this thread as harder to follow things from abroad. Makes this all the more important though so thanks for adding to it regularly :)

I know the name mentioned above by someone else, but assume we'd have heard by now if it was happening (also assume that poster got it right?).
 


AZ Gull

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Oct 14, 2003
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Appreciate the updates but do tend to lurk on this thread as harder to follow things from abroad. Makes this all the more important though so thanks for adding to it regularly :)

I know the name mentioned above by someone else, but assume we'd have heard by now if it was happening (also assume that poster got it right?).

Are you referring to the 34-year-old that was mentioned, or the 35-year-old? Either way, I don't think either of them will be joining the U-18s.
 


Gabbiano

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Yet another win for the u18s today 4-2 against Norwich.

Sitting pretty at the top of the league with a 100% record after 4 games. Next up Chelsea and then Arsenal - perhaps this is the test of just how good this cohort of u18s are.
 


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I don't know. His instagram profile (incidentally, he has more followers than Anthony Knockaert) stated until a couple of weeks ago "Footballer at ........." with the name of the European club he was at. Then he removed the club's name, and now it doesn't say that phrase at all. That would suggest he is in the process of moving to a new club, but which one, I have no idea. We will know for sure when the PL squad list gets published at the start of September.

In the meantime......here is a pic of him just for you (as no-one else on here seems bothered), walking out for the U-18s for their friendly at Ipswich back in July (he is the lad just to the right of centre, with the dyed hair):-

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So did we sign him up? Also, do you know what happened to Jordan Araujo - still lists Brighton as his club on twitter but doesn't seem to be on the list (unless I've missed something)
 




AZ Gull

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Oct 14, 2003
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Chandler, AZ
He is a 2nd year (or at least would be if he hadn't already signed a professional contract) but this thread seems the most appropriate place to record the fact that midfielder Marc Leonard has been called up for the Scottish U-19 squad for two warm-up matches against Japan in Pinatar, Spain during the next international break:-

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Leonard captained the Scottish U-19s in their 1-1 draw with Japan today. His agent said he was the "standout" player (but then, I guess he is literally paid to say things like that!).
 


AZ Gull

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Oct 14, 2003
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Chandler, AZ
So did we sign him up? Also, do you know what happened to Jordan Araujo - still lists Brighton as his club on twitter but doesn't seem to be on the list (unless I've missed something)

He wasn't named in the PL squad listing document, so it wouldn't appear that he is coming this way. Having said that, transfers of foreign players (even young players) can be a bit of a nightmare. Three years ago we had a free agent (recently moved on from another English club) who played a number of games for the U-18s; Albion were keen to sign him, but there were complications around who owed compensation to the South African club he originally came from (ie, Albion or his previous English club). In the end, he didn't sign for Albion but subsequently moved on to Palace.

Getting back to this lad - he has his 17th birthday in nine days time, which is the earliest a player can sign a professional contract with an English club. I guess there is a chance Albion might be waiting to sign him on a pro contract, rather than initially as a scholar.

Anyway, he is Pedro Paulo Kasanzi Lubamba. He was born in Luanda, Angola and played for GD Interclube. When he was about 10 he moved to Spain with his mother. He played initially for AD Chorrillo for a few months before signing for Real Madrid. He was highly touted and last summer there were media reports that he was training with Southampton. However, he remained in Spain until moving to Benfica in February of this year.

He seems to be on the move again, but where to?

As for Jordan Araujo - he was released by Albion at the end of last season.
 


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