The bizarre Brighton career of ‘Argentine Crouch’ Federico Turienzo
Federico Turienzo played four games for Brighton after costing a six-figure fee and being hailed ‘The Argentine Peter Crouch’ by Mark McGhee
Read moreFederico Turienzo played four games for Brighton after costing a six-figure fee and being hailed ‘The Argentine Peter Crouch’ by Mark McGhee
Read moreThe Football Manager wonderkid Gai Assulin – aka The Israeli Messi – played seven times on loan for Brighton in the 2011-12 season
Read moreTug Wilson remains Brighton & Hove Albion’s record appearance maker having played 566 times over 14 seasons at the Goldstone Ground
Read moreJack Bertolini was the Mr Consistent of Brighton & Hove Albion in 1960s, including racking up 193 consecutive appearances for the Seagulls
Read moreAaron Mooy spent 12 months as a Brighton player and although he produced some good moments, it was a blink and you missed it Albion career
Read moreBrighton signed Paul Holsgrove on a free in 1998 before selling him for £110,000 30 days later without him ever playing a game for the Albion
Read moreOscar Garcia spent one season as Brighton manager, leading the Albion to the Championship playoffs despite having a relatively low budget
Read moreFor fans of the Black Stuff, Sunday March 17th 2013 was an historic day in Amex Stadium history. Guinness was
Read moreBrighton were given a harsh lesson in the difference between League One and Premier League when hammered 3-0 by Stoke in the FA Cup
Read moreA record attendance for a Brighton home game of 36,747 watched as the Albion hammered Division Two promotion hopefuls Fulham in December 1958
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