Brighton’s Soviet Superstar Sergei Gotsmanov
Soviet Union international Sergei Gotsmanov became a hugely popular player for Brighton despite playing only 16 games and scoring four times
Read moreSoviet Union international Sergei Gotsmanov became a hugely popular player for Brighton despite playing only 16 games and scoring four times
Read moreFrom a brilliant play off success to a 15-year-old starting at left back, we take a look back at Brighton’s near-150 meetings with Millwall
Read moreKerry Mayo became the unlikely penalty shoot out hero as his spot kick saw Brighton beat Millwall in the Johstone’s Paint Pot at the Den
Read moreReferee Kelvin Morton awards five penalties in 27 minutes in a mad match between Crystal Palace and Brighton on Easter Sunday 1989
Read moreThe full story of how Brighton and Crystal Palace became one of the fiercest and most intense rivalries in English football
Read moreA look at Russell Slade’s brief spell in charge of Brighton in which he produced arguably the club’s greatest escape from relegation
Read moreBrighton draw 0-0 at Leicester City in 2009 – with the Albion having to wear the Foxes’ away shirts due to a fantastic kit cock up
Read moreMicky Adams final game in charge of Brighton saw them lose on penalties in the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy Southern final to Luton Town
Read moreKerry Mayo scored the only goal of the game in front of Champions League winner Fabrizio Ravanelli as Brighton beat Derby 1-0 at Withdean in 2002
Read moreA couple of end of season heartbreaks and the magic of Vicente feature in our look back at the history of Brighton v Derby County
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