Harrison Hume

A midfield player who currently plies his trade in Kent with Rochester United following a previous spell at Maidstone United.



Conor Gallagher

Another of England’s Under-17 World Cup winners, Epsom-born Conor Gallagher has enjoyed an excellent start to life in senior football on loan at Charlton, scoring three goals and picking up the EFL Player of the Month award for August.

The midfielder has a host of medals from his Academy days after honing his skills to become a goalscoring threat from the middle of the pitch, and was also named the Academy Player of the Year last season.



Jamie Bradley-Green

As part of such a strong age group, defender Bradley-Green narrowly missed out on a Chelsea scholarship in 2016 and joined Southampton, where he featured often for their Under-18s in his two years as a scholar. However, he left St Mary’s in the summer and is currently searching for a new club.



Rhian Brewster

In a bizarre twist of footballing fate, teenage striker Brewster also made his senior debut last night, starting up front for Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool as the Reds won 2-0 at MK Dons.

The Golden Boot winner at the Under-17 World Cup, he was born and raised in east London before joining the Chelsea Academy as part of the 2008 crop. However, he left the club at the age of 14 to head north to Merseyside.



Martell Taylor-Crossdale

A prolific goalscorer in the younger age groups, Taylor-Crossdale continued that form as he stepped up to youth team level and netted 21 times in 2016/17 as we claimed a clean sweep of silverware.

In the summer, he switched across the capital to join Fulham and made his senior debut in the Carabao Cup last month.



Dujon Sterling

Currently on loan in the Championship at Wigan, Dujon Sterling made 40 appearances in League One for Coventry City in 2018/19, his first season in senior football.