Find out who's in the 2011/12 Youth Team by reading below:
Goalkeepers:
Fabian Speiss
Highly rated German goalkeeper, who made significant progress in his first year with the club. A commanding presence, the stopper has impressive distribution and is brave in the save.
Defenders:
Kameron-Lewis Campbell
An athletic centre-back blessed with plenty of height and pace. He is also good with his feet and will look to play out from the back at every opportunity.
Liam Guest
Tall defender, who entered the Youth Team squad as an Under-16 last term. Good in the air, he'll be looking to progress even further this year.
Josh Marshall
A towering aerial presence and always reliable at the back. His first season in the Youth Team was plagued by injuries but with a pre-season under his belt will be looking to show what he can do.
Jake Wholey
Made his senior debut as a first year, after demonstrating a number of key skills. The left-back possesses a long throw and a menacing set-piece delivery.
Midfielders:
Greg Tempest
Originally a winger but drafted successfully into a midfield holding role. A player that can make things happen with his passing range.
Kyle Dixon
Nicknamed 'Scholesy' because of his likeness to the former Manchester United and England midfielder. A good finisher and passer, he is most comfortable in the centre of the park.
Curtis Thompson
Caught the spotlight for his performances in the 2010/11 FA Youth Cup and has been in and around the first team. Strong in possession, he has the ability to make things happen.
Dominic Anderson
A ball winning midfielder with bags of energy. Considered to be a defensive minded player, who never shies away from a tackle.
Mitchell Clarke
An exciting wide right player, equipped with alarming amounts of pace. With the ball at his feet, he is a tough player to contain.
Strikers:
Jonathan Boyack
Old fashioned centre forward, who always works hard for the team. He regularly hits the target and is a handful for defenders.
Jide Fashola
An associate schoolboy, the Nigerian attacker caught the attention of supporters in the build-up to the 2011/12 campaign. With a number of useful tricks at his dispense, defenders struggle to predict what he's going to do next.
Malachi Lavelle-Moore
Knocked back ahead of the season by a serious cruciate ligament injury. A forward with plenty of flair and an eye for goal.