GT49er
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Exactly. They haven't been doing badly - lower mid table (9th. out of 12). And ahead of Southampton - and we all know the calibre of their youth team products over the years! Chelsea are top, and pretty much owning the league, so defeat is no great surprise. The margin is, though - 13-0 is more than just a good thrashing. No report on Seagulls website yet (anybody know how long it usually takes to put the report up?) but it will be interesting to see if there were any particular circumstances that contributed to this whopping defeat.For context : In recent weeks though the u18s have beaten both Arsenal and Spurs and were unlucky to get knocked out of the FA Youth Cup on penalties after reaching the 4th round.
No idea what happened yesterday mind.