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I think he'll need to stay at Brighton for a certain period time, probably until after his 18th birthday and until he counts as a homegrown player, before he could go on loan. So he'll probably stay at Brighton for at least the first half of next season.
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Originally posted by Left foot Left foot wrote:

Consistently getting a place in the match day squads for Brighton now. Would be great to see him get some time on the pitch to close out the season but he's made amazing progress this season.

I'd image Brighton will look to buy a forward in the summer, I wonder if ferguson would be allowed to go on loan.

Next season will see a number of irish forwards in the championship.

Will Keane, troy parrott (hopefully), adam idah, aaron connolly (likely), Michael Obafemi, Robinson, hogan.

Maybe Ferguson, maybe Scully.

It's a good level we want out players to be playing



Ogbene, Kayode and Kelly at Rotherham too, since they got got automatic promotion into the Championship.
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Brighton 4 zip up against United, 20 minutes left, time to give Evan a go, surely.
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Originally posted by gally gally wrote:

Brighton 4 zip up against United, 20 minutes left, time to give Evan a go, surely.

No Fergie time today
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Possibly might and I'd say Connolly will have to find himself a new club this season.

Would be good to see Ferguson out playing somewhere for even half a season. Don't think playing U23s is gonna benefit him much.
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Originally posted by Left foot Left foot wrote:

Brighton signed 18 year old forward Julio Enciso on a 4 year deal for 10million . 

Hes 9 months older than Ferguson which is negligible. I would expect this means Ferguson will be bumped from match day squads.

I wonder if a loan somewhere might be a consideration

I think he's more of a winger/support striker than an out and out centre forward like Ferguson. Seems to be a short, tricky kind of player. So probably won't directly compete with him so much.

Would seem to be another sign that Connolly's future lies away from Brighton though.
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He's still very young he's not at the needs first team football now stage. At a club like Brighton there is always a chance of cup and even league minutes. So I wouldn't be too fussed on a loan for him yet, let him score a hatful of goals at youth level and try to break into more first team squads/Cup games for a while.
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Yeah he might be best served where he is for one more season I think. 
He probably be on the bench if he went to a championship club too. Better to do it at Brighton
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First things first for Ferguson is that he is fit and firing for pre seasons and tries to impress. He can then maybe look at getting a few cup games and the odd appearance off the bench. Brighton's striker options have form for being niggle prone too (Welbeck in particular) so if they don't add to these he may find himself coming off the bench a bit in League games. 

Plenty appearances in Cup games and 15 odd senior Brighton appearancs between Cups and off the bench would be huge. They may also loan him out in January when he turns 18.
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Originally posted by kevin100 kevin100 wrote:

First things first for Ferguson is that he is fit and firing for pre seasons and tries to impress. He can then maybe look at getting a few cup games and the odd appearance off the bench. Brighton's striker options have form for being niggle prone too (Welbeck in particular) so if they don't add to these he may find himself coming off the bench a bit in League games. 

Plenty appearances in Cup games and 15 odd senior Brighton appearancs between Cups and off the bench would be huge. They may also loan him out in January when he turns 18.

I can see this being the highly likely outcome. A three to four month loan spell with in league two would be a good humbling learning curve for him at that age.
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Brighton close to signing a highly sought after forward for £6m. 
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Originally posted by darman28 darman28 wrote:

Originally posted by kevin100 kevin100 wrote:

First things first for Ferguson is that he is fit and firing for pre seasons and tries to impress. He can then maybe look at getting a few cup games and the odd appearance off the bench. Brighton's striker options have form for being niggle prone too (Welbeck in particular) so if they don't add to these he may find himself coming off the bench a bit in League games. 

Plenty appearances in Cup games and 15 odd senior Brighton appearancs between Cups and off the bench would be huge. They may also loan him out in January when he turns 18.

I can see this being the highly likely outcome. A three to four month loan spell with in league two would be a good humbling learning curve for him at that age.


A very Irish way of looking at it. We must never let our lads build any confidence LOL
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Originally posted by Nialler Nialler wrote:

Originally posted by darman28 darman28 wrote:

Originally posted by kevin100 kevin100 wrote:

First things first for Ferguson is that he is fit and firing for pre seasons and tries to impress. He can then maybe look at getting a few cup games and the odd appearance off the bench. Brighton's striker options have form for being niggle prone too (Welbeck in particular) so if they don't add to these he may find himself coming off the bench a bit in League games. 

Plenty appearances in Cup games and 15 odd senior Brighton appearancs between Cups and off the bench would be huge. They may also loan him out in January when he turns 18.

I can see this being the highly likely outcome. A three to four month loan spell with in league two would be a good humbling learning curve for him at that age.


A very Irish way of looking at it. We must never let our lads build any confidence LOL

I meant the context of young players copping on and getting the reality check that they have to put in the hard yards and work rate to make it in football especially at a high level, better off getting that as early as possible. A good example is Parrott this season and the progress he made from his change of attitude. The reality check of last season where he didn't hit the ground running in his loan moves to Millwall and Ipswich. It was a massive reality check for him, he has the ability, probably believed his own hype a bit but means nothing if you don't put in the work, apply yourself and make it happen for yourself.


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Originally posted by darman28 darman28 wrote:

Originally posted by kevin100 kevin100 wrote:

First things first for Ferguson is that he is fit and firing for pre seasons and tries to impress. He can then maybe look at getting a few cup games and the odd appearance off the bench. Brighton's striker options have form for being niggle prone too (Welbeck in particular) so if they don't add to these he may find himself coming off the bench a bit in League games. 

Plenty appearances in Cup games and 15 odd senior Brighton appearancs between Cups and off the bench would be huge. They may also loan him out in January when he turns 18.

I can see this being the highly likely outcome. A three to four month loan spell with in league two would be a good humbling learning curve for him at that age.





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Originally posted by darman28 darman28 wrote:

Originally posted by Nialler Nialler wrote:

Originally posted by darman28 darman28 wrote:

Originally posted by kevin100 kevin100 wrote:

First things first for Ferguson is that he is fit and firing for pre seasons and tries to impress. He can then maybe look at getting a few cup games and the odd appearance off the bench. Brighton's striker options have form for being niggle prone too (Welbeck in particular) so if they don't add to these he may find himself coming off the bench a bit in League games. 

Plenty appearances in Cup games and 15 odd senior Brighton appearancs between Cups and off the bench would be huge. They may also loan him out in January when he turns 18.

I can see this being the highly likely outcome. A three to four month loan spell with in league two would be a good humbling learning curve for him at that age.


A very Irish way of looking at it. We must never let our lads build any confidence LOL

I meant the context of young players copping on and getting the reality check that they have to put in the hard yards and work rate to make it in football especially at a high level, better off getting that as early as possible. A good example is Parrott this season and the progress he made from his change of attitude. The reality check of last season where he didn't hit the ground running in his loan moves to Millwall and Ipswich. It was a massive reality check for him, he has the ability, probably believed his own hype a bit but means nothing if you don't put in the work, apply yourself and make it happen for yourself.



I know what you meant lad I am only taking the piss. I just found the turn of phrase funny. I would have him out playing ASAP too.
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Starting for Brighton vs Forest Green.

Moran and Furlong subs.
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Just got an assist, a very good assist 
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