[Albion] The 2023-24 (Last Season!) Loanee Tracker Thread

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nwgull

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Could Massive be our new USG, now that our connection with the latter is not so close?
Bloom is still de-facto owner of USG and the recruitment is run on similar intelligence and principles to ours. Conversely, the owner of Massive is - and let’s be fair on him - a f***ing idiot who should be nowhere near football club ownership.
 




Hiheidi

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You hope rather than wonder, methinks. I think not. But the best reference point that we have is the list related to contracts that @chaileyjem has compiled, and has slipped off the radar, and is worth a :bounce:

This Colombian journalist is saying his contract runs until June 2025, so maybe there was a year option?

 




GT49er

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Bloom is still de-facto owner of USG and the recruitment is run on similar intelligence and principles to ours. Conversely, the owner of Massive is - and let’s be fair on him - a f***ing idiot who should be nowhere near football club ownership.
TB had to get rid of most of his shares (OK, maybe he did an Ernie Marples with them, but still not a major shareholder any more). We still can't do any business with USG, and we cannot plonk our youngsters there to toughen up/wait to qualify for work permits or whatever - so our bond with USG is much reduced from previous years.
Regardless of how its owner runs it, or whether it uses 'similar intelligence' (lots of clubs are trying to do similar) or not, if Sheffield Wednesday start using (and playing) two or three of our youngsters on loan, they will feel much more like the sort of 'feeder club' arrangement we had with USG. Crappy owner? Irrelevant. Lots of clubs have those.
 


The Wookiee

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TB had to get rid of most of his shares (OK, maybe he did an Ernie Marples with them, but still not a major shareholder any more). We still can't do any business with USG, and we cannot plonk our youngsters there to toughen up/wait to qualify for work permits or whatever - so our bond with USG is much reduced from previous years.
Regardless of how its owner runs it, or whether it uses 'similar intelligence' (lots of clubs are trying to do similar) or not, if Sheffield Wednesday start using (and playing) two or three of our youngsters on loan, they will feel much more like the sort of 'feeder club' arrangement we had with USG. Crappy owner? Irrelevant. Lots of clubs have those.

Isn’t Blackburn now our “development” team ?
Shame they have turned from championship play off contenders to a team struggling against relegation - I’m guessing the change in manager and their style of play has put an end to that relationship
 




GT49er

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Isn’t Blackburn now our “development” team ?
Shame they have turned from championship play off contenders to a team struggling against relegation - I’m guessing the change in manager and their style of play has put an end to that relationship
They may have been a couple of seasons ago, but now they just take our youngsters on loan, don't play 'em and think they're shit. I think (hope) Moran and Ayari are better than them.
FWIW, I'd guess at (hopefully) better loans for them next season. Maybe a division down, or abroad - but this summer could be make or break for them.
 


nwgull

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TB had to get rid of most of his shares (OK, maybe he did an Ernie Marples with them, but still not a major shareholder any more). We still can't do any business with USG, and we cannot plonk our youngsters there to toughen up/wait to qualify for work permits or whatever - so our bond with USG is much reduced from previous years.
Regardless of how its owner runs it, or whether it uses 'similar intelligence' (lots of clubs are trying to do similar) or not, if Sheffield Wednesday start using (and playing) two or three of our youngsters on loan, they will feel much more like the sort of 'feeder club' arrangement we had with USG. Crappy owner? Irrelevant. Lots of clubs have those.
Fully aware that TB had to sell most of his shares, and the transfer restrictions until after this summer. Link between the 2 clubs will still be very strong though given Musio’s relationship with Bloom.
 


GT49er

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Fully aware that TB had to sell most of his shares, and the transfer restrictions until after this summer. Link between the 2 clubs will still be very strong though given Musio’s relationship with Bloom.
Not player exchange-wise though. And the interest in USG on here has fallen off too,
 




chaileyjem

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You hope rather than wonder, methinks. I think not. But the best reference point that we have is the list related to contracts that @chaileyjem has compiled, and has slipped off the radar, and is worth a :bounce:
Some reports appeared around a year ago that Albion do have an option to extend until June 25. No reports - as far as i can see - that they've yet exercised it.
 


Change at Barnham

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Ed Turns’ Crewe have clawed back a two goal defecit at Doncaster to be level on aggregate 2-2.
Just 5 mins of extra-time remaining before it goes to penalties.
Will the Albion youngster be taking a penalty?
It’s live on SkySports if anyone wants to see the pain of the penalty shoot out.
 


Springal

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Worthing lad Micky Demetriou at Crewe as well
 






GT49er

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Ed Turns’ Crewe have clawed back a two goal defecit at Doncaster to be level on aggregate 2-2.
Just 5 mins of extra-time remaining before it goes to penalties.
Will the Albion youngster be taking a penalty?
It’s live on SkySports if anyone wants to see the pain of the penalty shoot out.
Good spot! He played the full 90 too - well done our boy!
 










GT49er

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Must be the first time for a while that there's no Brighton/ex Brighton interest in the old firm game - Sima out injured, and neither Goldson or Balogun in the match day squad for Rangers either.
 






GT49er

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Of our 22 players out on loan in 2022-2023, only 10 are still with the club (and only Adingra with the first team). I don't think the other 12 will have generated large amounts in transfer fees, though maybe development fees will have mitigated the costs we incurred in keeping them through our junior ranks.

This season we 'only' had 17 players out on loan -
*Yasin Ayari - on loan at Blackburn Rovers (Championship);
*James Beadle - on loan at Sheffield Wednesday (Championship);
*Jack Hinchy - on loan to Shrewsbury Town (League1);
Marc Leonard - on loan at Northampton Town (League 1);
Andrew Moran - on loan at Blackburn Rovers (Championship);
Carl Rushworth - on loan at Swansea City (Championship);
*Imari Samuels - on loan at Fleetwood (League1);
*Jeremy Sarmiento - on loan at Ipswich Town (Championship);
Abdallah Sima
- on loan at Glasgow Rangers (SPL);
*Ed Turns -on loan at Crewe Alexandra (League2);
*Jensen Weir - on loan at Port Vale (League1).

Steven Alzate
- on loan at Standard Liege (Belgian Pro League);
*Mahmoud Dahoud - on loan at VfB Stuttgart (Bundesliga);
Kacper Kozlowski
- on loan at SBV Vitesse Arnhem (Eredivisie (Netherlands));
*Adrian Mazilu - on loan at SVB Vitesse Arnhem (Eredivisie);
Kjel Scherpen - on loan to Sterm Graz (Austrian Football Bundesliga);
Deniz Undav - on loan to VfB Stuttgart (Bundesliga).
It will be interesting in the next few weeks and months to see which of them stay with the club for next season, which will be released, and which ones might raise a decent bit of money.
Any guesses?

........... or better still, any ITK?
 




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