Albion starlet Tom Fellows admits an international call was beyond his wildest dreams this season as the winger enjoyed another milestone in a breakthrough campaign.
Youth graduate Fellows, 20, this time last season was helping League Two loan side Crawley face-off against Harrogate, Doncaster and Rochdale in the fight for survival.
“Hopefully I’ll have grandkids and live a long life and to tell them I’ve been involved in an England set-up, it’s good.” It was then the Albion head coach put his faith in both Fellows and Caleb Taylor as first-team squad members – in the latter’s case for the first half of the season. “When we have players like Phillips, Pieters and Bartley, that are more than 30, and they want to learn, so to have a young player that doesn’t want to work is a problem, in terms of the mentality.
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