Had hopes for Jenks and Miller - but both of them (and Tolaj) had pretty disastrous loans, so if lack of offers I guess the end was inevitable.Still no word directly from Albion, but the Premier League has finally published the retained & released lists.
Other than those players already identified in this thread, the following players have been released:-
Billie Clark
Teddy Jenks
Todd Miller
Sam Packham
Casey Shann
Fynn Talley
Lorent Tolaj
Players offered new contracts:-
Benicio Baker-Boaitey
Leigh Kavanagh
Players extended (which I believe essentially means an option has been taken up):-
Killian Cahill
Samy Chouchane
James Furlong
Jack Hinchy
Marc Leonard
Ed Turns
As previously stated in this thread, Jensen Weir is under contract for 2023-24 (at least).
Not a good day for the Jenks household as scholar Eliot was not offered a professional contract.
Did extremely well. Not demonstrative so easy to fly under radar but Well fans loved him by the 7th or 8th game.Interesting about Furlong- never been impressed but done well up in Scotland.
Absolutely gutted for Jenks.
The emerging rumour is that it's Beadle.One of our young keepers heading to oxford apparently
Who? Loan, released?
That’s all I know . Good source . If I was a betting man - McGill on loan now he’s got a new deal.
YeahThe emerging rumour is that it's Beadle.
Think when Jenks struggled at Aberdeen and the next loan was a league 2 club, the dye was effectively cast. I watched Tolaj play for Salford, and he was really poor (I know one game etc).Had hopes for Jenks and Miller - but both of them (and Tolaj) had pretty disastrous loans, so if lack of offers I guess the end was inevitable.
Decent lower level careers for those three I guess, which ain't that bad! Will be interesting to see where they go.
Confirmed as Beadle.Who? Loan, released?
I thought Miller was doing alright at first at Donny - then I realised that the 'Miller' starting up front was Donny's own George Miller. I think Todd got a handful of starts at the end of the season (I believe George got injured) but didn't manage to find the net. Shame - I thought he looked pretty good in PL2 in the first half of the season.Think when Jenks struggled at Aberdeen and the next loan was a league 2 club, the dye was effectively cast. I watched Tolaj play for Salford, and he was really poor (I know one game etc).
Miller didn’t see to get much chance at Donny.
Oxford had a poor season but should do better next time. Oxford have a fairly decent stalwart keeper in Simon Eastwood and a young Irish lad who has a very high opinion of himself and is quite good , as well as a young local boy who has done a solid job at L1 level For oxford and port vale on loan.Confirmed as Beadle.
https://the72.co.uk/2023/06/18/oxford-united-join-race-for-brighton-and-hove-albion-prospect/
"Oxford United are interested in luring the youngster to the Kassam Stadium on a temporary basis this summer."
Guess that means a loan - bloody hope so anyway. Would Bolton (at the other end of the Leaue 1 table) be a better move, I wonder? Depends on potential game time, I suppose.
Competition for the lad then - and potentially a risky loan if he doesn't get the game time he needs. Mind you, Crewe fans thought they were gettng a young keeper on loan as cover when he first arrived there - how wrong they were! (same thing happened with Rushworth on one of his loans, Walsall I think).Oxford had a poor season but should do better next time. Oxford have a fairly decent stalwart keeper in Simon Eastwood and a young Irish lad who has a very high opinion of himself and is quite good , as well as a young local boy who has done a solid job at L1 level For oxford and port vale on loan.
One of them will go. That will still leave a couple of decentish keepers on the books.
It will be interesting to see where Beadle fits in.
Not sure if they didn’t work out exactly. He was 19 when he joined Aberdeen on loan and did ok but as expected at that age he was very much a player coming off the bench for experience.I have some Forest Green Rover supporting cousins and they are interested in knowing more about Teddy Jenks.
Why the loan spells didn't work out etc.
Any thoughts? Ta muchly.
Thanks Joey.Not sure if they didn’t work out exactly. He was 19 when he joined Aberdeen on loan and did ok but as expected at that age he was very much a player coming off the bench for experience.
Last season at Crawley he started 12 of the 18 league games he was involved in and finally looked like he was holding down a starting role when he injured his hamstring and missed most of the second half of the season.