The question might be why would you think 'he would be better' ??
I am not commenting directly on the lad, I genuinely wish him well, but he has I am guessing been at numerous clubs, unlikely he has turned down one Premiership club to sign for us, no chance.
So common sense should tell you that he is likely to fall within the talent pool below those prodigious talents that invariably get snapped up by big clubs.
Therefore he is no better than the best Sussex lads but will be afforded greater support beyond perhaps his talent commands.
Again this isnt aimed at this lad, its the policy of getting kids from Iceland and Ireland whilst squirting out local talent.
I personally can't form an opinion on a player I've never seen kick a football, but those responsible have, over the course of a week's trial, including a trial match. From that they have decided that he has more potential than the abstract 'skinny local kid' that might otherwise have occupied the slot.
This lad HAS had trials elsewhere, too, but your assumption that ANY Irish lad signing is only here because nobody better wants him, is well wide of the mark, IMO.
Firstly there is the personal relationships that Morling or other members of the coaching team might have with a club or with the player or his family. Then the significant number of other young Irish lads already within the academy will be seen as a huge plus.
Finally, the parents will have influence and are likely to look at pastoral care, and the general well-being of the academy youngsters - all stuff we will be able to demonstrate.
A very highly rated young Irish lad - a good freind of my 17 year old (Irish) nephew arrived in England yesterday ready to start his scholarship, with Southampton - having visited Chelsea and turned down their offer as the environment / atmosphere didn't sit right with him or his folks.