King Micky I: Adams and the Brighton & Hove Albion reformation
Micky Adams transformed Brighton during his first spell in charge of the club, turning them from fourth tier strugglers to third tier leaders
Read moreMicky Adams transformed Brighton during his first spell in charge of the club, turning them from fourth tier strugglers to third tier leaders
Read moreIn March 1998, Brighton attempted to attract a new generation of fans by bussing children from across Sussex to a 0-4 defeat to Darlington
Read moreBrighton pulled off one of the biggest FA Cup shocks in their history when a flu hit Albion beat top division Sheffield United 1-0 in 1922
Read moreLammie Robertson played 49 times for Brighton, scoring eight goals and was one of the few Albion players Brian Clough seemed to rate
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
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