Mackenzie
Old Brightonian
Billy came on for a few minutes at the end, that won't have done him any harm. Ansu was an unused sub.
Foul on the keeper apparently
Thank Christ he did get injuredBilly came on for a few minutes at the end, that won't have done him any harm. Ansu was an unused sub.
Foul on the keeper apparently
Not sure. I just found it funny that a kid on this esteemed list was due to be playing a school match. I think Adam and Jess Middleton have stopped playing for school this year to focus on their last year in the academy.As he was in the Wales U-17 squad who were meant to be playing in Israel right now, I'm guessing they have instead held a training camp.
Possibly been asked/answered somewhere else but is he the son of Adam Brett our hench Head of Medical Services?As he was in the Wales U-17 squad who were meant to be playing in Israel right now, I'm guessing they have instead held a training camp.
Foul on the keeper apparently
Foul on the keeper apparently
Pish.
It was given as interference whilst he was offside, however as there was contact during the interference it is given as a foul rather than offside.That is pathetic !
Both on the benchRight then Fati v Gilmour this evening? Spain v Scotland starts at 7:45.
Wow massive game for bruggyBart Verbruggen starts for the Netherlands against France.
Evan Ferguson starts for the ROI against Greece.
I notice that there will be a female referee for the England v Australia match: is that the first time a female referee has taken a full (male) England international match?
Thank you, and it's a lovely international spread, with only a double in the ROI U22Another international break rolls around and Albion have had, I believe, 19* players (at full and underage levels) called up for duty.
*This is including the on-loan Ansu Fati, so 18 if you don't count loanees as Albion players.
The full list of the 19 is as follows (senior level unless otherwise indicated):
Ansu Fati (Spain - not in the original squad but a late call-up)
Billy Gilmour (Scotland)
Bart Verbruggen (Netherlands)
Evan Ferguson (ROI)
Kaoru Mitoma (Japan)
Lewis Dunk (England)
Simon Adingra (Ivory Coast)
Pascal Gross (Germany)
Tariq Lamptey (Ghana)
Abdallah Sima (Senegal - not in the original squad but a late replacement for Chelsea's Nicolas Jackson)
Jack Hinshelwood (England U-19)
Mark O'Mahony (ROI U-19)
Adam Brett (Wales U-17)
James Beadle (England U-21)
Kacper Kozlowski (Poland U-21)
Killian Cahill (ROI U-21)
Andrew Moran (ROI U-21)
Yasin Ayari (Sweden U-21)
Ed Turns (Wales U-21)
A couple of these players will not actually be in action - Kaoru Mitoma withdrew from the Japanese squad due to "poor health" and Wales (and Adam Brett) will not be playing their UEFA U-17 European Championship qualifying round group matches that were due to be hosted in Israel (for fairly obvious reasons).
The Albion website contains a list of the players on duty and a handful of those are missing from my list for the following reasons:-
Ruairi McConville - I have it on good authority that he is on standby for the Northern Ireland U-21 squad (and therefore isn't actually in the squad, as such - at least as of now).
Joshua Duffus - I can find no evidence he has been called up for the England U-19 squad so can only presume he might also be on standby.
Imari Samuels - again, I see no evidence he is in the England U-20 squad (or "England Men's Elite League squad" as the FA now call it) so presumably he is on standby.
I'll produce a daily list of Albion players in action so NSC'ers can keep abreast of what's going on.
Frightening French team! Good luck Bart!Wow massive game for bruggy