I'm going to go against the grain, and say I've always been a little disappointed with Cashman when I've seen him. I hope he gets fixed up with a club and has a great career, but he didn't feel me with confidence that he would make it at Brighton. Connolly was more impressive as a youngster and he's struggling to make an impact at senior level.
And Cochrane - I was simply stating who we can expect to hear an announcement about over the next few weeks. Options are simply that - options - they don't HAVE to be taken up by the club, as evidenced by the fact that they haven't taken up Cashman's option.
I thought Cashman has had a decent season without setting the world alight. His U23 goalscoring record does not quite match that of Ryan Longman at Wimbledon, which is the most telling comparison.
https://www.footballinsider247.com/brighton-open-talks-with-in-form-longman-over-new-contract/
I think he has neat close control, but could get his head up more. I think he has a great chance of getting a professional contract somewhere, if that is what he wants, but he will need to adjust to the physical side of league football to progress.
Interesting comments about Danny Cashman on this thread. I haven't seen a lot of the U-23s this season, but when I have I've been impressed with Cashman as one of the hardest working players on the pitch. He is also clearly capable of finding the net; six goals this season (and in his U-15 schoolboy season he notched 44 goals). He has 8 caps for England at U-16 and U-17 level.
However, I have also wondered to myself this season: can I honestly envisage him breaking into the Albion first-team in the Premier League? If so, in what position? Does he have the physicality to thrive in that environment?
There is a heck of a step up from the U-23s to the Premier League (just ask Aaron Connolly).
He has been with Albion since U-12 level, so they have had ample opportunity to assess whether they think he will become a Premier League player (and that, ultimately, is what it boils down to).
I wish him all the best; it will be interesting to see where his footballing career progresses from here.
I'm going to go against the grain, and say I've always been a little disappointed with Cashman when I've seen him. I hope he gets fixed up with a club and has a great career, but he didn't feel me with confidence that he would make it at Brighton. Connolly was more impressive as a youngster and he's struggling to make an impact at senior level.
That is NOT what it all boils down to, though, is it? The model developed by Chelsea and others, shows the way. The ideal goal is to get one or two players per season to your own first team squad, but developing others to the point that they are saleable to Championship / League One clubs, as a funding source, to help the academy pay for itself.
Thanks.
I wonder how much of a difficult judgment call it is for clubs, on whether to take up options, with view to selling.
If they are not part of the club’s plans, the player presumably would want to go on a free to get a better deal elsewhere.
But Richards and Ostigaard are worth maybe £5-7m between them going into the final year of their contracts. Handy money.
I read Man U were planning to take up an option on Lingaard, just to get a fee this summer.
However, I have also wondered to myself this season: can I honestly envisage him breaking into the Albion first-team in the Premier League? If so, in what position? Does he have the physicality to thrive in that environment?
There is a heck of a step up from the U-23s to the Premier League (just ask Aaron Connolly).
Cashman and Rees being released has really surprised me as both have had great seasons. Though the reasons for the release aren't just "are they good enough?" but also "who else do we already have in that position?" and how do they fit in with the rest of the squad.
Tom McGill has got to be feeling hopeful what with Christian Walton moving on now.
That is the $64m question though for all of them surely?
Putting you on the spot completely......out of the current crop who do you think will be able to make the step up?
Are you suggesting we wanted him to stay, but he rejected our terms?
If so, that simply isn't true, as when he signed a one-year contract last August it was specifically stated that the club had a further one-year option.
He has been released, simple as that.