Yep. Add Adingra too and Joao Pedro has only just turned 22 and is the most exciting of the lot IMO.Baleba probably, or Buonanotte. Or possibly Mazilu
Yep. Add Adingra too and Joao Pedro has only just turned 22 and is the most exciting of the lot IMO.Baleba probably, or Buonanotte. Or possibly Mazilu
A viaduct?I don’t understand the thread?
We signed Baleba, Verbruggen and Joao Pedro in the summer who are all incredible young talents and are all tipped for big things.
They were added to Ferguson, Enciso, Buonanotte and Estupinan who were already in the squad and again hugely talented youngsters being linked with big moves at various times.
We have players like O’Mahony, Duffus, Baker-Boaitey, Hinshelwood and Barrington from the under 21’s who all look incredibly promising and are featuring in first team matchday squads and in Hinshelwood’s case, getting minutes already.
We also have a lot of players out on loan and young players like Sima, Moran, Rushworth and Kozlowski excelling, not to mention Sarmiento to hopefully get fit and come back.
We don’t know who we will sign in January yet but we’ve been heavily linked with Barco who is one of the most exciting young players in the world.
I’m not sure what else you expect?
The irony of you calling everyone else precious after that postChrist, there are a number of very precious types on here,.... a simple effin observation, that's all,.... in the last quarter, contrary to the last couple of years, there has been little serious comment from the usual sources of us targeting some wonder kid from Timbuktu.... those comments above are for players already here or on loan..... never mind.
That doesn’t show the conveyor belt has slowed or stopped. All it shows is the click bait sites haven’t written anything about random players. It means nothing, and if anything it might show the club have tightened things up around leaks to the media or are managing to keep gobby agents a bit quieter, which is a good thing.Christ, there are a number of very precious types on here,.... a simple effin observation, that's all,.... in the last quarter, contrary to the last couple of years, there has been little serious comment from the usual sources of us targeting some wonder kid from Timbuktu.... those comments above are for players already here or on loan..... never mind.
I've heard Bechemel Moussaka and Greg Bobkin could be coming in to the development squad in January, might even see them get some minutes for the first team as they come with huge reputation
Indeed – I can confirm my playing days are over. Unless you were talking about Greg Jnr, but he's not really at the level of the boys we've got on the books, sadly.I think Bobkin is getting on a bit now, he's been around for a while.
I think Ebrima Lay of the Timbuktu Football Academy is your man. From their facebook:Christ, there are a number of very precious types on here,.... a simple effin observation, that's all,.... in the last quarter, contrary to the last couple of years, there has been little serious comment from the usual sources of us targeting some wonder kid from Timbuktu.... those comments above are for players already here or on loan..... never mind.
Having seen him play against Celtic, I wish I could.Don't forget young Mr Atom
Hadn't seen that report....This thread is pretty odd . We finished the game on Saturday with three players born in 2004 on the pitch (Balaba, Hinshelwood, and Buonanotte)
And Ferguson (19) scored again. And we had even more 18 years old on the bench (Mark O Mahony for example).
And key players like JPVH , Pedro, Adingra, Gilmour are hardly veterans. The conveyor belt is just as much about bringing players through as it is with signing then.
But yep as for buying players then strong reporting that we're favourites for Valentin Barco (2004/Boca Juniors) in January now that their season is over but if you're really looking for the next South American starlet./ proof that the conveyor belt is still at least part of the set up ..then (no idea if there's much to it) but what about this (but there's been others)
Brighton 'have already asked' about forward as he shines at tournament - Next talent in their sights - Sport Witness
Brighton and Hove Albion may be eyeing up their next South American capture as they rising Argentine starlet Agustín Ruberto. That’s according to Marca, who say Brighton ‘have already asked about him’ as he continues to shine for Argentina’s U17’s at the World Cup. The newspaper cover the player...sportwitness.co.uk
My mate reckons Sam Jewell is still employed by the club and still based in South America, with an every increasing Spanish vocabulary.
Make of that what you will