AZ Gull
@SeagullsAcademy @seagullsacademy.bsky.social
In this incredible season for the Albion, perhaps one of the most extraordinary statistics is that there have been Premier League appearances for nine - count them, NINE - players who either came up through the youth system as scholars or joined the club at scholar age (I make that distinction because I don't think that Sanchez, Peupion or Buonanotte ever technically signed scholarships with the club, instead joining on full professional terms, although they were registered when they were of scholar age).
What a credit to our youth development system that during the greatest-ever season in our 122-year history we have been able to lean so heavily on home-grown talent.
The nine players concerned:-
Lewis Dunk
Solly March
Robert Sanchez
Evan Ferguson
Facundo Buonanotte
Odel Offiah
Andrew Moran
Cam Peupion
Jack Hinshelwood
Congratulations to young Jack Hinshelwood who, in making his Premier League debut today, not only followed in his father Adam's footsteps in playing for this amazing club in league football, but in fact became the FOURTH generation of his family to play league football following his great-grandfather Wally, Wally's sons Paul and Martin, and Jack's dad Adam (and Adam's cousin Danny).
What a credit to our youth development system that during the greatest-ever season in our 122-year history we have been able to lean so heavily on home-grown talent.
The nine players concerned:-
Lewis Dunk
Solly March
Robert Sanchez
Evan Ferguson
Facundo Buonanotte
Odel Offiah
Andrew Moran
Cam Peupion
Jack Hinshelwood
Congratulations to young Jack Hinshelwood who, in making his Premier League debut today, not only followed in his father Adam's footsteps in playing for this amazing club in league football, but in fact became the FOURTH generation of his family to play league football following his great-grandfather Wally, Wally's sons Paul and Martin, and Jack's dad Adam (and Adam's cousin Danny).