Aaron Hughes and the bad luck of being Hyypia’s first Brighton signing
Here’s a question for you. Which former Albion player is his country’s most capped outfielder with a record 112 appearances?
Read moreHere’s a question for you. Which former Albion player is his country’s most capped outfielder with a record 112 appearances?
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 moreSome players are given songs so good that it’s bordering on criminal that they never catch on. Think the current
Read moreBrighton & Hove Albion’s first captain and and top scorer was Frank McAvoy who was sacked from the club and then threatened to kill manager John Jackson
Read moreWhen Bobby Zamora injured his shoulder in March 2002, Brighton desparately needed a loan striker to maintain their promotion bid – step forward, Wayne Gray
Read moreIvar Ingimarrson spent three months on loan at Brighton from Wolverhampton Wanderers as Steve Coppell’s Albion battled to stay in Division One
Read moreThe first openly gay professional football Justin Fashanu spent the 1985-86 season with Brighton – and Seagulls fans thought he was brilliant
Read moreBrighton signed Colin Kazim-Richards from Bury using a £250,000 prize from Coca Cola after an Albion fan won the drinks company’s Win a Player competition
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