Graham Potter positive despite losses
Brighton boss Graham Potter has said he is remaining upbeat despite recent losses, including the 2-1 Boxing Day defeat to Tottenham Hotspur
Read moreBrighton boss Graham Potter has said he is remaining upbeat despite recent losses, including the 2-1 Boxing Day defeat to Tottenham Hotspur
Read moreBrighton made a loss of £21.2m in the 2018-19 Premier League season. Here’s some of the stuff that we learnt from the Albion’s accounts
Read moreGraham Potter has signed a new five-and-a-half year deal to remain as Brighton manager until the summer of 2025
Read moreSix of Brighton’s seven games scheduled for December have been moved for television coverage, all of which take place on inconvienet days and times
Read moreSaturday 12th October has been designated as Non League Day 2019 and here’s where you can help to support grassroots football across Sussex
Read moreRemember the Bruno mural? Well, it’s coming back to Brighton – and here’s how it could be your design which ends up painted on the side of a building
Read moreGoodbye cash. From the start of the 2020-21 season, Brighton’s Amex Stadium will become a cashless venue which only accepts card payments
Read moreThe highlights from the 2019 Albion Fans’ Forum which featured some typically brilliant questions and lots of fans giving tactical advice to Graham Potter
Read moreIt’s the end of an era as after 32 years of service, The Argus’ Albion reporter Andy Naylor is leaving the paper for pastures new.
Read moreDan Ashworth has said “Sometimes the answers are from within” regarding Brighton’s summer transfers – does that mean the Albion’s business is nearly done?
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