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Arsenal turned its attention to Brighton’s new star
Arsenal have reportedly expressed an interest in Evan Ferguson after his impressive start to the season with Brighton. The teenager made a significant impact when he scored a hat-trick in Brighton’s recent match before the international break, attracting attention and recognition in the process.
Arsenal have a tradition of recruiting talent from Brighton and it seems they are keeping an eye on Ferguson. But this is not the only club interested in him. As revealed by iNews, several other teams are also looking for promising young players. The competition for Ferguson’s signature is expected to be fierce, meaning Arsenal, as well as other interested parties, will need to keep a close eye on his progress and make their views known. if they hope to have his services in the future.
Ferguson is an excellent marking player and has continued to prove that he has what it takes to thrive at the highest level.
This youngster will soon be playing for one of the big boys in the league and we are smart to position ourselves to make him one of our players.
For now, we need to focus on the players we can use and allow our scouts to take Ferguson’s lead and predict him to become the player everyone believes he will be. become.
But Brighton don’t sell their players cheap and we’d have to be prepared to go bankrupt to sign him. FIND OUT MORE
The ‘Ibiza Proms’ concert capable of holding 15,000 people is among dozens of outdoor events planned for next year in Brighton and Hove.
The concert organizer promises a selection of the club’s popular songs performed by a 50-piece symphony orchestra.
Organizers, New Vision Events, are in talks with Brighton and Hove City Council over the exact time and location for the concert.
New Vision, based in Staffordshire, is planning a Saturday for the end of June next year.
The company wants to use Black Rock, but the venue may not be able to host the event so it could take place in Hove Park. Work is underway at Black Rock to create an events space as part of the east coast regeneration.
Details of the proposed event are contained in a report submitted to the council’s culture, heritage, sport, tourism and economic development committee, which is scheduled to meet next week.
The report lists about 50 outdoor events in parks and open spaces, including riverbanks, as well as those requiring road closures
Organizers need to get “owner consent” from the council and work formally with councilors on what fees to charge and what support to provide.
The list includes Brighton Festival and Brighton Fringe, Brighton Marathon and Mini Mile, charity fundraisers, fun fairs and various concerts and music festivals. The report said consultations are underway on the events program for the new Black Rock site, but it has not yet been finalised.
One of the new events on the 2024 calendar is called the Urban Movement Festival – a combination of music and dance in Hove Park next June.
Organizers describe it as a celebration of emerging local talent from the funk, soul, jazz, hip-hop and RnB music scenes, with a mini-fair, drag acts and an area for children.
Another new event is the Brighton Big Top concert series at Preston Park, spanning three days in October next year, with audiences of up to 8,000 people per day.
The report to councilors said the event would “extend visitor opportunities” during what is typically a quieter time of year for hotels and other hospitality businesses . The Funk and Soul festival is expected to return after a four-year hiatus – at
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