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Development squad contract status update (it's incomplete, but better than nothing)



Blue Valkyrie

Not seen such Bravery!
Sep 1, 2012
32,165
Valhalla
What happened to that other Icelandic bloke? Who was injured for most of last season? Could be quite an exciting transfer window as we need to get quality youngsters in to Supplement the seniors now that we can't get any emergency loans in.
Long gone.

Now at the same club in Iceland as the wunderkid - Fylkir.
 




GT49er

Well-known member
Feb 1, 2009
46,915
Gloucester
Goalkeepers Josh "head-mental" Smith and Harry Doherty have been released, along with Ragnar "Icelandic wunderkid" Mar Larusson, Robin Deen, Daniel Akindayini and Chike Kandi.
Bit surprised to see Akindayini go - from the occasional comments on NSC I got the impression he was one of our better prospects.

But still no mention of Glen Rea, who appears to have been air-brushed out of existence by the club and local media.
Off to Southend?
 


TSB

Captain Hindsight
Jul 7, 2003
17,666
Lansdowne Place, Hove
Right, so, with this news the DS line-up:

Walton (will be out on loan)
Sanchez

Hunt
Dallison
Barclay
Barnett
White
Starkey

Collar (?)
Hutchinson
Ward
Molumby
Tilley
Bjordal

Davis(?)
Hambo
Harper
Tighe
Ayunga
Maguire-Drew

Goalkeeper, LB, CB and two midfielders required. Unless Tilley, Harper, Bjordal or Molumby join the first team squad - they'd obviously then need to be replaced.
 








One Teddy Maybank

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NSC Patron
Aug 4, 2006
21,736
Worthing
Collar (?)


Goalkeeper, LB, CB and two midfielders required. Unless Tilley, Harper, Bjordal or Molumby join the first team squad - they'd obviously then need to be replaced.

Collar was injured most of the year, so perhaps given a further opportunity.


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BigGully

Well-known member
Sep 8, 2006
7,139
There is a different dynamic that will impact on each new professional or retained young professional and that is the progression of Simon Rusk within the club, currently being around the first team full time, if no-one else is brought in and he remains first team coach then as always it will play out differently on each player.

For me a few winners will be Hunt, Tilley and Collar they will be given a chance to impress especially, they have been part of Rusks youth and development teams, he likes them and is now in a position to offer the opportunity in the big leap to first team training and involvement and after that who knows !!
 






TSB

Captain Hindsight
Jul 7, 2003
17,666
Lansdowne Place, Hove
So with the emergency loan system disappearing, who out of this squad has to potential to step up to cover if we have another injury crisis?

Depends, really. I would say that there's currently no-one ready to cover injuries in the first team (as you'd expect, really, or else they'd already be first team).
However, to cover a squad place due to injury - Tilley, Hunt and Dallison are probably the first three in line. Harper and Molumby behind.
Guesswork, though, obviously.
 


spence

British and Proud
Oct 15, 2014
9,821
Crawley
Didn't impress me on two occasions. Would expect he will go non league
and might possibly be a late developer.

Our youth strikers were absloutely gash. Not suprised they were realeased. The only player to impress me is Dallision
 


Napier's Knee

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Mar 23, 2014
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West Sussex
Our youth strikers were absloutely gash. Not suprised they were realeased. The only player to impress me is Dallision

Agree with all of this, but the real prospect in the u21s is Molumby - he could be something very special
 




BigGully

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Sep 8, 2006
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Our youth strikers were absloutely gash. Not suprised they were realeased. The only player to impress me is Dallision

Perhaps, but then why bring them in anyway, after all it was just 10 months ago and why not work with the players that were already here that then got squirted out at the same time.

You know I am PRO Sussex youngsters, no shame in that but I am not pro substandard youngsters, but just picking up released Premier League kids and scouting around Scandinavia and Ireland thinking we are picking up unique talent is a poor policy for me, at sometime someone must be made accountable for the actual development of each group of young players, chopping changing each year isnt the answer, we came bottom (or was it 2nd bottom) and quickly it seems the coaches and recruitment department of that team have absolved themselves from any blame, a culling of 19/20 year olds has taken the hit for a poor season.

At one end you have the club releasing young potential talent on £200.00 a week yet the annual budget remains something like over £2.4m for the academy and its staff, surely you can recruit, support and nurture talent brought in without chucking them out within 12 months, thats not how young player development works.
 


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Apr 7, 2006
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Hove / Παρος
Perhaps, but then why bring them in anyway, after all it was just 10 months ago and why not work with the players that were already here that then got squirted out at the same time.

You know I am PRO Sussex youngsters, no shame in that but I am not pro substandard youngsters, but just picking up released Premier League kids and scouting around Scandinavia and Ireland thinking we are picking up unique talent is a poor policy for me, at sometime someone must be made accountable for the actual development of each group of young players, chopping changing each year isnt the answer, we came bottom (or was it 2nd bottom) and quickly it seems the coaches and recruitment department of that team have absolved themselves from any blame, a culling of 19/20 year olds has taken the hit for a poor season.

At one end you have the club releasing young potential talent on £200.00 a week yet the annual budget remains something like over £2.4m for the academy and its staff, surely you can recruit, support and nurture talent brought in without chucking them out within 12 months, thats not how young player development works.

Our academy is going through a transitional period at the moment. I expect that this current crop of 14-15 years olds will be given more time and shown more loyalty as they progress.
 


crabface

Well-known member
Mar 24, 2012
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Perhaps, but then why bring them in anyway, after all it was just 10 months ago and why not work with the players that were already here that then got squirted out at the same time.

You know I am PRO Sussex youngsters, no shame in that but I am not pro substandard youngsters, but just picking up released Premier League kids and scouting around Scandinavia and Ireland thinking we are picking up unique talent is a poor policy for me, at sometime someone must be made accountable for the actual development of each group of young players, chopping changing each year isnt the answer, we came bottom (or was it 2nd bottom) and quickly it seems the coaches and recruitment department of that team have absolved themselves from any blame, a culling of 19/20 year olds has taken the hit for a poor season.

At one end you have the club releasing young potential talent on £200.00 a week yet the annual budget remains something like over £2.4m for the academy and its staff, surely you can recruit, support and nurture talent brought in without chucking them out within 12 months, thats not how young player development works.

As has been said on here before, our training facilities are new and we are in a league with teams that have had a youth set up like ours for a lot longer.

Its not going to magically happen over night, we will have to be patient, before we start seeing youngsters from the development teams make the step up.
 




BigGully

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Sep 8, 2006
7,139
As has been said on here before, our training facilities are new and we are in a league with teams that have had a youth set up like ours for a lot longer.

Its not going to magically happen over night, we will have to be patient, before we start seeing youngsters from the development teams make the step up.

Our 'academy' has been in existence since the late 70's and hasnt ceased ever and if you wish to research you will see some decent successes throughout that time, in terms of good results against high level opposition and some good development of players.

The only new things are the buildings and pitches which are extremely impressive granted and the current league that was chosen by our academy to compete within and of course the army of new staff, but beyond that I cannot know why you would assume that current comment should be invalidated just because the academy now has to deal with an astonishing third year of a £2.4 million annual budget to try to spend.

Rusk is no longer working with the development squad on a daily basis, Vic Bragg is the daily coach for the development squad, I am not being disrespectful to Bragg but he was Wilkins number two for his own successful youth team 12+ years ago, so I am struggling to know exactly what you are waiting for or expecting to happen anytime soon.
 


Turkey

Well-known member
Jul 4, 2003
15,568
Right, so, with this news the DS line-up:

Walton (will be out on loan)
Sanchez

Hunt
Dallison
Barclay
Barnett
White
Starkey

Collar (?)
Hutchinson
Ward
Molumby
Tilley
Bjordal

Davis(?)
Hambo
Harper
Tighe
Ayunga
Maguire-Drew

Goalkeeper, LB, CB and two midfielders required. Unless Tilley, Harper, Bjordal or Molumby join the first team squad - they'd obviously then need to be replaced.

I think with the promotion of scholars it would be:

Walton
Sanchez
Vose

Hunt
Dallison
Barclay ?
Barnett ?
Cox
White
Cadman

Ward
Starkey (if he signs)
Davis ?
Hutchinson
Collar ?
Bjordal
Tighe
Tilley
Molumby

Hambo
Harper
Ayunga
Maguire-Drew
 


Turkey

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Jul 4, 2003
15,568
But still no mention of Glen Rea, who appears to have been air-brushed out of existence by the club and local media.

I would imagine he has been offered a deal as that'll entitle the club to compensation should he sign for another club due to his age. Obviously he'd indicated on his Instagram account that he's leaving the club so I suspect the club don't want to draw attention to what they'll consider a private negotiation between them and whichever club signs him. I imagine Starkey hasn't indicated a desire to leave (yet) so they've told us he's been offered a deal.
 










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