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[Albion] Brighton & Hove Albion U23 v Wolves U23 Tonight 7pm PL2



thought the u23s might struggle this year after sending the best players out on loan. Since Connelly has widely been considered amongst the best i can only assume he might get some 1st playing time this season, although now Maupay has signed it might be difficult - give him a run out in the oh so unimportant Caraboa cup?
 




Worthing exile

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I am sure he will see first team action. Potter seems to rate him, he is is the first team photo and is in my view 5th striker. At some point injuries, suspensions or fixtures coming back to back will see him nudget towards the 18.
 


Gabbiano

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The squad that played yesterday, despite everyone out on loan, was still very strong (and quite old) for an U23 match.

Sanders, Alzate, Connolly, Cox, Dreyer and both of the Davies lads have been playing at this level or higher for several years now and should probably be pushing beyond this.
 


Two Professors

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Some stiff opposition to overcome,but hope Aaron gets a few starts soon for the seniors.
 


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The squad that played yesterday, despite everyone out on loan, was still very strong (and quite old) for an U23 match.

Sanders, Alzate, Connolly, Cox, Dreyer and both of the Davies lads have been playing at this level or higher for several years now and should probably be pushing beyond this.

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Not seeing too many oldies in last night's line up, just a couple of 21 year olds, experienced maybe.
 




GT49er

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The squad that played yesterday, despite everyone out on loan, was still very strong (and quite old) for an U23 match.

Sanders, Alzate, Connolly, Cox, Dreyer and both of the Davies lads have been playing at this level or higher for several years now and should probably be pushing beyond this.

I would have liked to have seen a few of those loaned to Championship sides by now. There is still time for a loan to League 1, or a good level of football abroad, I suppose. Connolly in particular I think would benefit from a half season in League 1 - he has been out on loan, but only played a couple of matches because of injury, IIRC. Alzate has already shone for a season in League 2, and is probably, IMHO, the closest of those on that list to a first team chance, so is probably best staying here; Loans for any of the others might still be on the cards though?
 




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I would have liked to have seen a few of those loaned to Championship sides by now. There is still time for a loan to League 1, or a good level of football abroad, I suppose. Connolly in particular I think would benefit from a half season in League 1 - he has been out on loan, but only played a couple of matches because of injury, IIRC. Alzate has already shone for a season in League 2, and is probably, IMHO, the closest of those on that list to a first team chance, so is probably best staying here; Loans for any of the others might still be on the cards though?

Would of thought there would be loans for Keto, Cox, Sanders and both of the Davies to league one in the pipeline. I still think Connolly would benefit from a half season on loan to a league one club with mind to jump to the championship in January if things are going well.

Agreed with keeping Alzate though, touch of class.
 




BensGrandad

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Would of thought there would be loans for Keto, Cox, Sanders and both of the Davies to league one in the pipeline. I still think Connolly would benefit from a half season on loan to a league one club with mind to jump to the championship in January if things are going well.

Agreed with keeping Alzate though, touch of class.

I dont think that any including Alzate are anywhere near Premier class and probably league 1 at the best, possibly Championship at a push.
 








BensGrandad

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Let's face it, you don't think any of our U23s are anywhere near anything - you say so after every U23 match.

They all appear so far off the pace and from yesterday I would say 3 looked to be quite good Richards, Roberts and Cochrane. Connolly , Cox, Sanders and O'Hora look to be ready for a League 1 loan and McGill looks a good prospect but still young but keepers usually improve with age and experience.
 


Worthing exile

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They all appear so far off the pace and from yesterday I would say 3 looked to be quite good Richards, Roberts and Cochrane. Connolly , Cox, Sanders and O'Hora look to be ready for a League 1 loan and McGill looks a good prospect but still young but keepers usually improve with age and experience.

Disagree. Connolly has proved consistently he can score even against L1 opposition. He needs to be introduced to the 18 when chances arise.
 


GT49er

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Disagree.
Yes, so do I!

Connolly has proved consistently he can score even against L1 opposition. He needs to be introduced to the 18 when chances arise.
Hardly - he's only played two games in L1 and a couple of League Cup games - and hasn't scored in any of them! He has scored against L1 opposition, but only in the checkatrade (or whatever) trophy.
A half season playing regular 'grown-up' football would do him a power of good, IMHO. Maybe back here for a bit of practice warming the bench in the new year.
 




timbha

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Yes, so do I!


Hardly - he's only played two games in L1 and a couple of League Cup games - and hasn't scored in any of them! He has scored against L1 opposition, but only in the checkatrade (or whatever) trophy.
A half season playing regular 'grown-up' football would do him a power of good, IMHO. Maybe back here for a bit of practice warming the bench in the new year.

I suspect Potter etc want to see him every day in training, playing for U23, and assess his general demeanour/attitude before deciding whether to loan him out or keep him for cup games/ first team back up. There’s no doubt that he’s a goal scorer (at U23 level) but he needs to mature a bit and harness his aggression.
 


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They all appear so far off the pace and from yesterday I would say 3 looked to be quite good Richards, Roberts and Cochrane. Connolly , Cox, Sanders and O'Hora look to be ready for a League 1 loan and McGill looks a good prospect but still young but keepers usually improve with age and experience.

How many players at 18 DO look 'ready' though? Sometimes the coaches will just spot something (like say a happy knack of scoring, like Connolly seems to possess) to convince them, that a kid is worth taking an immediate punt on. How many 'League One loans' did Rooney, Giggs, Owen, etc go out on? Conversely, the likes of Harry Kane had a whole succession of loan spells to mature - players are all different, but it is wrong to assume we definitely can't throw anyone straight in.
 




AZ Gull

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What’s happened to Tilley & Ahannach?


Tilley's loan at Cork finished at the end of June - his last match was on June 28 and he went off injured. He returned to Albion and had his first involvement of pre-season in the friendly at Carshalton on July 30. The Argus reported in early June that Colchester and Wycombe were interested in him (and a couple of weeks later reported that he was likely to be loaned out to a "lower league" club in England).

Ahannach was involved in pre-season and is featured in today's training ground photos.
 




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Tilley's loan at Cork finished at the end of June - his last match was on June 28 and he went off injured. He returned to Albion and had his first involvement of pre-season in the friendly at Carshalton on July 30. The Argus reported in early June that Colchester and Wycombe were interested in him (and a couple of weeks later reported that he was likely to be loaned out to a "lower league" club in England).

Ahannach was involved in pre-season and is featured in today's training ground photos.

Thanks AZ
 


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Now faced with new evidence I'm changing my prediction on 'Who'll be the Albion's top goal scorer and how many' too:-

Connolly - a hundred million zillion.
 


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