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17:31 22nd October 2013
by Adam Tighe
If Tom hits his performance targets he has a realistic chance of reaching the first team, that isn’t always the case at many other clubs"
David Burke
Albion have signed Tom Dallison from Arsenal on a two-year deal.
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The 17-year-old centre-back impressed during a trial period with the club’s under-21s, recently playing in the 2-2 draw against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.
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Head of Football Operations David Burke hopes that Dallison joining is a sign that young players are beginning to realise that Albion is a club where they can progress to the first team.
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He told seagulls.co.uk, “We are absolutely delighted that Tom has chosen Brighton as the next stage of his football development.
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“The long-term strategy of bringing in players of different ages, in areas we need, is something the recruitment department have been set, and this is another example of a talented player who, for whatever reason, hasn’t been able to find a pathway with one of the Premier League’s top four or five clubs.
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“However, he has seen that pathway here at Brighton and he only needs to look at players like Rohan Ince, Solly March, George Barker, Jake Forster-Caskey and Lewis Dunk, to see that players will get the chance to play and train alongside our first team on a regular basis helps progression.
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“If Tom hits his performance targets he has a realistic chance of reaching the first team, that isn’t always the case at many other clubs.”
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Academy recruitment manager Mark Anderson added, “I have known of Tom for a few years and we monitored him to see how he was getting on at Arsenal.
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“When we received the heads-up through our contacts that he may come available, we did a bit of background on him and followed it up, and Arsenal allowed us to take him on trial.
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"He played for the Under-18s and scored a header and then played for the Under-21s at Palace and he made a big enough impact on people at the club to encourage us to sign him.”
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Under-21 coach Simon Ireland, who played Dallison at Palace, believes the defender will add a new dimension to his side.
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“He fits the profile of what we are looking for in a central defender and he is left footed which is certainly a position we are looking for at centre-back.
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“He is comfortable on the ball, he looks to step in which is something we encourage, and he has got a good range of passing.
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“He also has a good physique which is what you want from a central defender and with that a good work ethic. He also seems keen to learn, which is what you want from any young player.”
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Dallison will be available to face Cardiff City next Tuesday in the Professional Development League Cup, where the winners of that tie will host Chelsea in the next round.


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