The Italian Stallion Lorenzo Pinamonte
Lorenzo Pinamonte became a hugely popular Brighton player despite playing just nine games and scoring twice on loan in the 1999-00 season
Read moreLorenzo Pinamonte became a hugely popular Brighton player despite playing just nine games and scoring twice on loan in the 1999-00 season
Read moreRod Thomas was an exciting winger purchased by Brighton for £25,000 from Chester City in 1998 using money donated by Albion supporters
Read moreWhen Peter Taylor was appointed Brighton boss, it was only a matter of time before Junior Lewis arrived at Withdean – with great success
Read moreTommy Elphick went onto have the best career of any of the 2006 Brighton youth team, winning titles for both the Albion and Bournemouth
Read moreFran Sandaza played only 19 times for Brighton in the 2010-11 League One title winning season but he made quite the impression for being a right character
Read moreNzuzi Toko was signed by Brighton from Grasshopper Zurich amid great fanfare, only to leave the Amex after just six months and one League Cup appearance
Read moreWill Buckley became the first player who Brighton paid over one million pounds for with the winger going onto more than justify his record-breaking fee
Read moreDoug Rougvie was the popular, no-nonsense, psychotic defender who captained Brighton to promotion from Division Three in the 1987-88 season
Read moreAfter being sacked as Lincoln manager, Phil Stant found himself signing as a player for Brighton and helping the Albion to the Division Three title
Read moreFlamboyant Frank Worthington pleased the Goldstone crowd with his care-free style during a brief one-season spell with Brighton in the 1984-85 campaign
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