jessiejames
Never late in a V8
Kane Louie looked good on the ball seen him a few times,he did not get service today,looks good enough for another year contract then it will be up to him to push for first team..
I'm not really sure what purpose it serves, the Albion entering this competition for non league clubs. But hey ho, I guess it's tradition.
Just about warmed up ......
As I haven't seen a lot of youth team games and the programme was way out with the team, can anyone post the actual team playing please??! I recognised quite a few but would appreciate numbers-names list as I could not write them all down (especially as I had a few autographs across my programme!!) !!
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And the shirt numbers -
Walker G
Cook 2
Pearson 5
Rowe 6
Smith 3
Brinkhurst 11
Ide 8
Wills 4
Royce 7
Upton 9
Louis 10
Subs
Thompson 12
Godfrey 13
Barker14
Wilkins 15
Cooper 16
The "hey ho it's tradition" throwaway line from Edna K. is a shame. (Separate question: why don't people use their real names on message boards?) There is a vital relationship, useful to both sides, between League clubs and their semi-pro and non-league neighbours. It's something that your club is often pretty good at. At managerial and coaching levels, it's worked well for many years between Albion and the senior non-league clubs - I remember a youthful Dean Cox learning a good deal about his trade at Eastbourne Borough on loan - and there have been many others.
However, it's something some (only some) of your supporters are not so good at. The Senior Cup does Albion no damage and - even though today you were boys against men - it gave some handy experience to a bunch of very promising young players. And as it happens, even in dodgy weather conditions, there were more passes played than in many League One games. Well done to those Albion supporters who did make it to Priory Lane: I'm sure you were made welcome as visitors always are at Conference and lower non-league clubs.
But to those Albion fans who are above it all, please be aware that, right across the county, there is interest and goodwill towards the Albion, and thousands follow your fortunes. And do give a bit back.
No, I didn't include Lewes in that list of non league teams. That really would be stretching it!
It was a dire game, especially from albions point of view, a real shame the full reserves werent playing as it could have been more of a spectacle but it did give the youth squad a chance to shine. Apart from the goalie, they largely didnt take the chance to though, and must admit I was rather disappointed at the lack of anything to excite. They all seem to be lacking a bit in physique, no budding virgos, elphicks or el abs, and we had nothing about us upfront, the game kept falling away from us once we got near to the 18 yrd line.
Boro deserved their win, and i know you cant go on just one game, but I cant see many of them making the full team from what I saw yesterday, shame as it means we`ll have to keep getting the cheque book out for decent players for a year or two yet.
Also makes me wonder who talent-spots these players cos I cant believe this is the best of the local talent in the sussex area and beyond?!