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6 minutes ago, 1969 said:

They all look at least 65 years old 

And your still lagging behind 

They'd not all had ten pints at the match the night before :D

and yes @deane koontzthat and bit of a McAtee butt-plugg running :)

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24 minutes ago, gonzo said:

They'd not all had ten pints at the match the night before :D

and yes @deane koontzthat and bit of a McAtee butt-plugg running :)

Bet you had your Marathon medal in your bag though didn’t you? Just casually wave it round every so often to highlight your true athleticism 😂

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I’d have been more surprised if there hadn’t been interest for Amario than the fact that there is. He doesn’t seem the type to have his head turned though and I’d expect him to strongly consider staying at Brighton and continuing to learn his trade for another season with probably a loan in the Championship prior to a step up after that either with Brighton in the PL or a similar level elsewhere. If we can get promoted I’d think there’s every chance that year in the Championship could be with us.

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26 minutes ago, Whitesince63 said:

I’d have been more surprised if there hadn’t been interest for Amario than the fact that there is. He doesn’t seem the type to have his head turned though and I’d expect him to strongly consider staying at Brighton and continuing to learn his trade for another season with probably a loan in the Championship prior to a step up after that either with Brighton in the PL or a similar level elsewhere. If we can get promoted I’d think there’s every chance that year in the Championship could be with us.

I agree, but maybe it's time for him to be in the first team squad at Brighton, they're going to have a busy season next year, probably in that Europa Conference competition

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We can be sure he isn't playing in L1 next season (similar to the Maghoma situation 2 years ago), if we don't go up its none of our business what happens to him next, he'll just be another ex loan player we helped to show what they could do.

If we go up our chances of getting him back on loan improve, but if he goes elsewhere we can attract championship standard players anyway either perm or loans (and I don't mean Apter).

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4 minutes ago, Sweep said:

I agree, but maybe it's time for him to be in the first team squad at Brighton, they're going to have a busy season next year, probably in that Europa Conference competition

That was the mistake Maghoma made (with hindsight) and Trafford, hanging around a squad where you know you're never going to be getting regular starts, or even sub appearances. 

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36 minutes ago, Whitesince63 said:

I’d have been more surprised if there hadn’t been interest for Amario than the fact that there is. He doesn’t seem the type to have his head turned though and I’d expect him to strongly consider staying at Brighton and continuing to learn his trade for another season with probably a loan in the Championship prior to a step up after that either with Brighton in the PL or a similar level elsewhere. If we can get promoted I’d think there’s every chance that year in the Championship could be with us.

He's probably seen well young English lads have done on the continent and will go there to play top fight football, with possibly Europe chucked in

Can't see him signing a new deal with Brighton just to get sent on loan to a league down, again

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1 hour ago, Zico said:

He's probably seen well young English lads have done on the continent and will go there to play top fight football, with possibly Europe chucked in

Can't see him signing a new deal with Brighton just to get sent on loan to a league down, again

He's quite a shy lad. Think going to another country where English isn't the first language could hamper his progress in my opinion. 

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I'd imagine Brighton to be a decent club for a young player, I suspect if he stays with them, he gets a Championship loan next season or a year in Holland, Belgium or France (weaker European leagues and relatively close to home).

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Some players just do not suit teams yet they go to another club and set  that team alight.....Dom Ballard could not hit a barn door at Blackpool.

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2 hours ago, Zico said:

He's probably seen well young English lads have done on the continent and will go there to play top fight football, with possibly Europe chucked in

Can't see him signing a new deal with Brighton just to get sent on loan to a league down, again

There aren't many downsides to potentially doubling his wages and getting a longer contract. Obviously someone else might offer a better one, but unlikely I'd have thought, not like he's proved himself above L1.

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