[Albion] All the players who left in the GP era - how did it go?

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He was in our U14s and got called up for England U15s. Seriously good player. Went to Chelsea for start of this season and is currently U15s.
Yeah think in a few years we might look back and say he was one of ours for a bit (if he manages to break the Chelsea youth system and actually play a game of meaning)
 








GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
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Well, almost all. There's some obscure youngsters I've ignored but if you want info of them you'll have to get AZ Gull back in action.

2019/20
Jordan Araujo
- playing for FC Buffalo in the US. Not a professional club I think.

Ben Barclay - went to Accrington Stanley (who?) and while not really a starter he still played 30+ games for them during two seasons. Simon Rusk then brought him to Stockport where he's had limited game time and he is now on a not particularly successful loan in Carlisle.

Tareq Shihab - appears he first decided to retire from football after being let go, but had a change of hearts and joined a yankee club a year later. Recently played for Whitehawk and Newhaven before moving to IF Grotta on Iceland a month ago, so I assume he's actually a pro footballer since that is generally the case with foreign players in the Icelandic league.

Soufyan Ahannach - moved to Go Ahead Eagles where he didn't really make it but then moved on to FC Den Bosch, had a good 18 months and moved to Al-Arabi in Saudi Arabia (though now on loan at Al-Rawdhah). Was interviewed a year ago or so about Brighton being successful in England and spoke very highly about the club.

Gaetan Bong - left Brighton for Nottingham, where we was... not good, but still got a lot of praise for being a model professional. Clubless since last summer and with reports saying he might become a football agent, its quite possible he is done playing.

James Tilley - been around quite a bit since leaving Brighton but now appears to be a key player for Crawley in League Two.

Anders Dreyer - has improved for each season and in January he made the move from Midtjylland in his home country Denmark to Anderlecht (recently taken over by Danish people) where he has had a great start, scoring three goals in six appearances. Two caps for Denmark so far and likely will be more to come.

Tomer Hemed - after a poor stint in Charlton he moved to New Zeeland and played for Wellington in the Australian league (ees complicated) before moving to Western Sydney Wanderers where he spent a year. Now back in Israel playing for Hapoel Be'er Sheva which is a top team these days.

Markus Suttner - played for Fortuna Dusseldorf and Austria Wien until last year when he decided to step down some levels, joining amateur side SK Wullersdorf.

Piotr Zalewski - clubless for a few years now, have to assume he's retired.

Matthew Weaire - playing for Cray Wanderers after recently playing for Lewes.

Richie Towell - despite being Irish, Towell did not turn out to be world class and after a couple of alright years in Salford he's now back in Ireland playing for Shamrock Rovers where you have to assume he is a key player.

Joe Tomlinson - after a couple of years in Hungerford and Eastleigh he got picked up by Peterborough. Now on his second loan spell in Swindon where the ambition seems to be to sign him up after the season.

Ales Mateju - playing with Palermo in Serie B having previously played for Brescia in the Italian top division and Venezia in Serie B. Usually in Palermos starting eleven so seems to be doing fine in Sicily.

Stefan Ljubicic - been around mainly in his home country Iceland and is now playing for KR Reykjavik

Ben Hall - playing for Linfield in Northern Ireland

Bruno - in case you've missed it, he is now a coach at Chelsea.

Will Collar - the 26-year-old really found success after joining Stockport where he is a key player scoring lots of goals in League Two. Bit of a late bloomer but pretty sure we'll see him in League One or Championship in the not too distant future.

Antony Knockaert - has struggled since leaving Brighton and is currently playing on loan in a completely hopeless Huddersfield in the Championship.

2020/21
Luca Cocoracchio
- playing for Worthing which is allegedly pretty much like living in Bahamas.

Archie Davies - after a few years in the English lower divisions, he is now with Dundalk from Ireland.

Jordan Davies - probably one of the most well-known non-league footballers as he's playing for Wrexham.

Lewis Freestone - playing for Cheltenham where he appears to be playing pretty much all the time.

Hugo Keto - the Finnish goalie moved back to Finland where he played for giants HJK for a year or two before moving to Norway and Sandefjord last season. Played 10 games allowing in 24 goals before getting benched.

Kacper Lopata - had injury problems but then finally found a somewhat important role in Southend, before leaving a few weeks ago after not getting paid for a while.

Bojan Radulovic - moved to Sweden and AIK where he got limited game time. He has some qualities but AIK is a top team and he's not really at that level. AIK moved him on to Finnish giants HJK where he is not always starting but a good backup striker who scores a fair amount of goals.

George Cox - has spent the last few seasons in the Dutch Eredivisie playing for Fortuna Sittard where he is arguably one of the best players.

Ezequiel Schelotto - has not really done much useful after his Brighton years and is now in Argentina where he seems to be playing or belonging to a club (fittingly?) named Deportivo Moron. I think he can be considered semi-retired. Realistically speaking he is now running a squirrel farm or something.

Beram Kayal - returned home to Israel to join newly promoted Bnei Sakhnin, now a solid mid-table team where he is playing week out week in.

Martin Montoya - left for Real Betis where he has played a couple of games per season which is more than enough, judging from the comments I've seen from Betis fans.

Aaron Mooy - after a short, hard-to-remember tenure in Brighton, he moved on to become a very slow, very bald playmaker in China before moving to Celtic last year where he is currently operating as a very slow, very bald playmaker. Seems to be doing a good job there and also had a good World Cup.

David Button - moved to WBA and has played occasionally. Their fans doesn't like him, but then again they don't like anyone. He's been quite shit most times I've seen him in the Championship.

Dale Stephens - got his beloved move to Burnley where he was injured and drunk for two years. Clubless since his contract ended with Burnley and you sort of have to assume there is some off-the-pitch thing keeping him out of football since he is a very proven and solid midfielder.

Warren O'Hora - nowadays a key player (with around 100 appearances under his belt) for The Milton Keynes-based Entity Previously Known as Wimbledon FC. Appears to be doing quite well in League One, so you'd imagine a call-up from Ireland can't be far away.

Glenn Murray - finished his career with doing pretty much nothing in Nottingham. Said when he retired that he might go into coaching in a few years but currently he is doing punditry somewhere, if I understand it correctly.

Max Sanders - in and out, most frequently out, of the Lincoln City side he joined in 2021. More game time this season than previously though, and the fans seems to like him more than his managers have so far.

2021/22
Davy Pröpper - moved home to the Netherlands to play for PSV but retired early, saying he was fed up with football. Some time later, Philip Cocu wanted him to make comeback for his childhood club Vitesse (struggling on and off the pitch), and he decided to do so, only to tear his ACL in the comeback about a month ago. Imagine that is it for him.

Danny Cashman - sold to Coventry where he's been on loan at three shite clubs, doing nothing for any of them and now struggling to get game time in the National League where he is on loan in Altrincham.

Peter Gwargis - moved back to Sweden and giants Malmö FF but didn't quite cut it. Was then loaned to his old club Jönköping where he had a brilliant start before tearing off his ACL. Back in action now, with Degerfors buying him from Malmö a couple of weeks ago.

Jose Izquierdo - signed a one year contract with Club Brugge after leaving Brighton. Barely played any football there and has been without a club since the summer. Injury free now but can't play without pain in his knee and is thinking about retiring.

Kipras Kazukolovas - Young mr Kipras appears to be doing just fine in the absolutely horseshit Lithuanian league.

Roco Rees - the goalie went to Brentfords B team which he is likely to leave in the summer.

Stefan Vukoje - substitute in a shite Serbian team.

Jan Mlakar - moved to big Croatian club Hajduk Split where he was considered quite a big signing. Did not live up to expectations in his first season and doing similar numbers now, with 8 goals in 27 games so far this season. Still only 24 years old and with allegedly a hefty sell-on fee, so lets hope he breaks through.

Bernardo - something of a utility player in the RB Salzburg defense. Has struggled a bit with injuries.

Romaric Yapi - squad player for Vitesse in the Eredivisie.

Viktor Gyökeres - scoring for fun in Coventry and also getting more and more call-ups to the Swedish national team. Lots of rumours about a PL move but apparently Coventry told him in December that he would not be sold for any price, a decision he respected and kept quiet about as he didn't want to cause any chaos. Assume he'll be in the PL next year.

Maty Ryan - Left Brighton for Real Sociedad where he was a little bit shit and got shipped to Copenhagen, where he was also a little bit shit (and ended up having a several months long verbal feud with the other goalie) before signing with AZ in Holland in January, where he is the undisputed starter. He's done well so far if I understand it right, and they are challenging for the Eredivisie title.

Ali Jahanbakhsh - usually looking angry on the Feyenoord bench. One of their biggest earners but not performing anywhere near that level.

Ben White - the weird and brilliant young man is doing quite well for Arsenal.

Percy Tau - earning a lot of money doing very little for Al Ahly. Usually either injured or not producing many goals or assists. I think this bloke was probably not very good.

Jurgen Locadia - first moved to Persepolis, where he did nothing, and then quite randomly moved to Iran and Persepolis, playing at the 80k stadium and scoring a bunch of goals. He then tweeted some supportive stuff about the Iranian protests and was told by the Dutch government to get the f*** out of there and is now without a club although there were rumours of several Dutch clubs, Blackburn and Barcelona (!) in the January window. He'll be back somewhere.

Christian Walton - Ipswich are pretending that they'll get a promotion and have done so well so far. Christian Walton is the main-goalie-man. I can't bother to find out if he's done well or not, I'll leave that to you.

Gary Dicker - retired and turned into a coach for the Brighton U18. Assume he is either there or in London now.

Ryan Longman - only 22 and getting a lot of game time for Hull, participating in nearly every game this season as a sub or starter.

Dan Burn - Dan Burn is God. God is kidnapped by oil though. But we still like him.

Billy Arce - first played a bit for Penarol in the Uruguayan league before joining Colombians Deportivo Pasto in January.

Jayson Molumby - getting a lot of game time in West Bromwich but all the talk surrounding him a few years ago turned out to be just... talk. Bang average Championship midfielder - not a bad thing, but probably not what he and others had hoped for. Still often called up for Ireland.

2022/23
Yves Bissouma - been very meh for Tottenham so far, could be argued it is a very difficult club to excel in as a central midfielder since they don't really use their midfield.

Alex Cochrane - went to Heart in Scotland where he is doing well and playing every week. Might escape from this plucky league before you know it.

Tudor Baluta - the Romanian legend is a key player in the Farul side currently leading the Romanian top division. Seems to have recovered from injury and existence doubts.

Lars Dendoncker - his contract with Brighton ended and he was about to sign for a new club, but during the medical a serious heart condition was found and he is now contemplating on whether to retire or not.

Ulrick Eneme Ella - moved to Angers in France but injured himself shortly after joining the club and hasn't been seen since.

Leo Östigård - wanted to play more football... which he isn't - just a backup. Understandable though as his Napoli might be the best team in the world.

Zak Sturge - moved to Chelsea and is playing regularly in the Chelsea U21 team.

Marc Cucurella - playing relatively much at Chelsea, without being particularly successful.

Matt Clarke - moved to Middlesbrough where he started the first six games before getting a back injury which has kept him out ever since. Seems like a complicated injury but hopefully he is back soon.

Neal Maupay - maupaying around in Everton.

Florin Andone - happily moved to Las Palmas and the Canary Islands where he is generally warming the bench with a cameo here and there. They are on their way up to La Liga and you'd assume they're not keeping Andone around if they get there. Or if they dont.

Zak Emmerson - despite a promising year last season, Emmerson felt homesick and was sold to Blackpool, where he is yet to make his debut for the first team.
Top research - cheers. Even got in a few that I didn't remember playing for us! Tomlinson, for example - Zalewski - who? - didn't even ring a bell!
 








Sirnormangall

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Sep 21, 2017
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That’s a great update thank you. I’ve seen most home matches in that period, many away and u21 matches too, but there’s still a few names there that I don’t recognise.
 






AZ Gull

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Oct 14, 2003
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Top research - cheers. Even got in a few that I didn't remember playing for us! Tomlinson, for example - Zalewski - who? - didn't even ring a bell!
Piotr Zalewski was (is?) a Polish goalkeeper who joined us in the summer of 2017 to commence his scholarship. It didn't help that he was struggling with an injury that nobody in Poland had been able to diagnose, keeping him out of action for the first 5 months he was with us.
As it was, he went on to make the grand total of ..... one appearance for the U-18s.
At the end of his scholarship he moved to Seria A side Verona.
 


The Fits

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Jun 29, 2020
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Superb thread. Christ, we’ve shifted a lot of players whilst in the Premier League?!

Remember watching Ben Barclay play alongside Ben White for the U21’s and he looked the better one of the two, goes to show players develop at different rates to others, whilst some others seize the opportunities more than others.

One of the youngest I was most excited about was Tudor Baluta. What a wasted talent plus injury ridden youngster he was. He looked exceptional in that International Youth Tournament the summer we signed him.
Totally agree about Barclay (who's had a decent career still). Looked like he had it all.
 


Pevenseagull

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Piotr Zalewski was (is?) a Polish goalkeeper who joined us in the summer of 2017 to commence his scholarship. It didn't help that he was struggling with an injury that nobody in Poland had been able to diagnose, keeping him out of action for the first 5 months he was with us.
As it was, he went on to make the grand total of ..... one appearance for the U-18s.
At the end of his scholarship he moved to Seria A side Verona.
..... @AZ Gull ... Different gravy on these matters
 




GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
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Piotr Zalewski was (is?) a Polish goalkeeper who joined us in the summer of 2017 to commence his scholarship. It didn't help that he was struggling with an injury that nobody in Poland had been able to diagnose, keeping him out of action for the first 5 months he was with us.
As it was, he went on to make the grand total of ..... one appearance for the U-18s.
At the end of his scholarship he moved to Seria A side Verona.
Geez AZ - that's impressive information! - as always from you. Thanks. Now, can you tell us where Shergar and Lord Lucan are? I wouldn't even be surprised if you knew what happened to the Cup Final money!
:wink::lolol::thumbsup:

Oh .......... and welcome back.
 








kevo

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Mar 8, 2008
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Massive shame about Jose Izquierdo, what a great player he was. If he's injury-free I'm surprised he isn't playing somewhere.
 




AZ Gull

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Oct 14, 2003
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Well, almost all. There's some obscure youngsters I've ignored but if you want info of them you'll have to get AZ Gull back in action.

2019/20
Jordan Araujo
- playing for FC Buffalo in the US. Not a professional club I think.

Jordan's sister (Kelsey) has fairly recently been capped by the Portuguese Women's national team. I guess there's a fair chance she'll be at the World Cup Finals in the summer as Portugal secured their qualification two weeks ago.
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

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Well, almost all. There's some obscure youngsters I've ignored but if you want info of them you'll have to get AZ Gull back in action.

2019/20
J<snip>
Absolutely brilliant work. And had me doubled up with laughter at times. NSC post of the year (so far . . .).

Murray, because you won't have access to the info, is a very regular pundit and guest on radio and television here, after having dropped his acquired middle class southern accent (after spending a third of his life in the Sussex Riviera, even when playing for The Filth), and reacquiring his Workington brogue (the elocution lessons were long and painful..."No, it isn't "I'm good, thanks" it's " 'appen, I'm firm, lad", you soft southern hair-transplanted twat), to become The Authentic Cumbrian Voice Of Football. TACVOF. Fact.
 




Pevenseagull

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Jul 20, 2003
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The Russell Martin foundation is one of the 3 charity boxes in big Tesco in Hove earlier today.


...and something to do with Swansea


Good bloke
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

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Jordan's sister (Kelsey) has fairly recently been capped by the Portuguese Women's national team. I guess there's a fair chance she'll be at the World Cup Finals in the summer as Portugal secured their qualification two weeks ago.
AZ Gull is back, and kicking bottom :bowdown:
 


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