From Brighton to Love Island: Jonny Dixon was not your average footballer
Former Albion striker Jonny Dixon quit football with Brighton in the summer of 2009 and has since gone onto become a successful telelvision producer
Read moreFormer Albion striker Jonny Dixon quit football with Brighton in the summer of 2009 and has since gone onto become a successful telelvision producer
Read moreGraeme Smith conceded 28 goals in 10 appearances during his brief Brighton career. Was he the Albion’s worst ever goalkeeper?
Read moreStriker Dave Cameron bought himself out of the army to play for Brighton, lasting just eight months before Alan Cork publicly branded him “useless”
Read moreBrighton beat Swindon Town on penalties in the Division Two play off semi final in one of the best nights that Withdean Stadium saw
Read moreThe remarkable tale from 1989 of Brighton having to sack their 41-year-old chief ball boy Keith Cuss for time wasting against Manchester City
Read moreStan Morgan was a World War II who played for Arsenal and in between fighting in the conflict would turn out for Brighton
Read moreBryan Wade wrote himself into Brighton folklore by scoring four times on his full home debut against Newcastle United in 1991
Read moreMichel Kuipers makes arguably the greatest save of any Brighton goalkeeper with a sensational double stop away at Wolves in November 2002
Read moreIn one of the most bizarre moments in Albion history, Dick Knight decided to celebrate the club’s centenary by cutting a giant birthday cake on the pitch
Read moreWartime football in England is full of strange stories, but perhaps none are as weird as the hate the Luftwaffe seemingly had for Brighton v Southampton
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