Oh ah Stantona: Phil Stant, the strangest free transfer in Brighton history
After 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 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
Read moreBishek Szajna-Stankowski was a Polish airman and goalkeeper who played briefly for Brighton & Hove Albion during World War II
Read moreAlex Dawson was a popular old-fashioned centre forward who scored 29 goals in 65 appearances for Brighton between 1968 and 1971
Read moreGordon Greer captained Brighton 234 times including to the League One title in 2011, making him of the Albion’s best ever skippers
Read moreDoug Loft sold more Cult Zeros t-shirts in the 2008-09 season than Steve Gerrard, Cristiano Ronaldo and Cesc Fabregas as he became a Brighton cult hero
Read moreMauricio Taricco spent four years with Brighton as assistant manager but it was when he came out of retirement to play 19 times that the fun really started
Read moreHere is a question for you. Which former Albion player went from the Withdean bench to playing at a World
Read moreAshley Barnes spent four years with Brighton, in which time he divided Albion supporters like few other players have – you either loved him or hated him
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
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