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With a one-in-two strike rate, Kurt Nogan is one of the deadliest strikers ever to play for Brighton – even though he failed to score in his last 20 games
Read moreWith a one-in-two strike rate, Kurt Nogan is one of the deadliest strikers ever to play for Brighton – even though he failed to score in his last 20 games
Read moreUnpopular opinion: The biggest managerial achievement of any Brighton & Hove Albion boss was when Mark McGhee kept the Seagulls
Read moreWhen Brighton missed out on promotion to the top fight by nine goals at the end of the 1977-78 season,
Read moreHere’s a question for you. Which former Albion player is his country’s most capped outfielder with a record 112 appearances?
Read moreThe 1999-00 saw Micky Adams laying the foundations for Brighton & Hove Albion’s back-to-back Division Three and Division Two title winning campaigns
Read moreGus Poyet took charge of his first game as Brighton manager as the Albion hammered Southampton 3-1 at St Mary’s in November 2009
Read moreCraig Maskell spent two-and-a-half-years with Brighton, scoring 16 goals in the 1996-97 season as the Albion avoided relegation from the Football League
Read moreBetween 1980 and 1983, Michael Robinson became the Albion’s record top flight scorer and established himseld as one of the best strikers in Brighton history
Read moreAbdul Razak spent six games on loan with Brighton in 2012 in which he went from looking world class on his debut to completely woeful seven days later
Read moreRussell Slade, Lloyd Owusu, Calvin Andrew, Gary Hart and Mother Nature played their part as Brighton picked up a huge win at Bristol Rovers in 2009
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