By Henry Winter
Non-League Basingstoke Town deemed too small to receive any compensation for losing gifted teenager Brody Peart to Premier League club
One night in 2021, the academy manager at Basingstoke Town, Aaron Nicholson, walked up to their first-team manager, Dan Brownlie, before training and confided: “We’ve got one here.” The “one” was Brody Peart, a gifted winger now with Brighton & Hove Albion.
Peart had been connected to the non-League club since he was two, developed under their shrewd coaching, made his debut at 16 last year and was taken by Brighton in July, shortly after his schooling finished.
Brighton’s fêted scouting and recruitment department had struck again, and under Premier League rules they did not have to give Basingstoke anything, not even a bag of balls. The Southern League Premier South club emphasise they have “no issue” with Brighton, just with the system...
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The club nicknamed the Seagulls are no vultures, of course. Brighton have a good reputation for recruiting fairly, and very well, and point to being restricted by the Premier League rules. “We’ve spoken to Brighton who’ve claimed they’ve exhausted every angle to provide something,” Brownlie says. “Brighton have to follow the rules. My complaint is with the rule.”
Full story: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/brighton-got-our-best-young-player-and-we-got-nothing-sn0x39sn8
He sounds great, btw...
"Brighton now have an 18-year-old better than some of what they have. Brody’s the way football’s going: he’s the quickest thing on two legs, 6ft 2in, an inverted winger, he has physical strength and the winning mentality."
Non-League Basingstoke Town deemed too small to receive any compensation for losing gifted teenager Brody Peart to Premier League club
One night in 2021, the academy manager at Basingstoke Town, Aaron Nicholson, walked up to their first-team manager, Dan Brownlie, before training and confided: “We’ve got one here.” The “one” was Brody Peart, a gifted winger now with Brighton & Hove Albion.
Peart had been connected to the non-League club since he was two, developed under their shrewd coaching, made his debut at 16 last year and was taken by Brighton in July, shortly after his schooling finished.
Brighton’s fêted scouting and recruitment department had struck again, and under Premier League rules they did not have to give Basingstoke anything, not even a bag of balls. The Southern League Premier South club emphasise they have “no issue” with Brighton, just with the system...
Edit:
The club nicknamed the Seagulls are no vultures, of course. Brighton have a good reputation for recruiting fairly, and very well, and point to being restricted by the Premier League rules. “We’ve spoken to Brighton who’ve claimed they’ve exhausted every angle to provide something,” Brownlie says. “Brighton have to follow the rules. My complaint is with the rule.”
Full story: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/brighton-got-our-best-young-player-and-we-got-nothing-sn0x39sn8
He sounds great, btw...
"Brighton now have an 18-year-old better than some of what they have. Brody’s the way football’s going: he’s the quickest thing on two legs, 6ft 2in, an inverted winger, he has physical strength and the winning mentality."
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