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If one remembers the instant relegation Brighton and Hove Albion suffered on the last occasion they
ascended to English football's second level, it's been a heartening first half of the season for
the Seagulls. Many expected them to do well given the verve they showed in cantering to the League
1 title in May and a position just four points off the play off zone constitutes real progress.
If one remembers the instant relegation Brighton and Hove Albion suffered on the last occasion they
ascended to English football's second level, it's been a heartening first half of the season for
the Seagulls. Many expected them to do well given the verve they showed in cantering to the League
1 title in May and a position just four points off the play off zone constitutes real progress.
Alan Pardew has stated that Newcastle captain Fabricio Coloccini would play through the pain
barrier at Brighton and Hove Albion tonight, but that doesn't sound good to us. Fabricio Coloccini
don't play him if he's not 100% fit It's true that Coloccini played with back pain at Bolton
Wanderers in Newcastle's 2-0 win and [.
szólj hozzá: BRIGHTON v NEWCASTLE 1:0 GOAL
Gareth Bale, sorry, Will Buckley hares down the left showing gut busting pace and plenty of
footy skills to elude Danny Simpson and Yoann Cabaye. He then unleashes a left footed shot which
deflects of Mark Williamson and past Tim Krul for a famous Brighton and Hove Albion victory.
Essential information
Who: Liverpool v Brighton and Hove Albion
What: FA Cup 5th Round
Where: Anfield
Date: 19.02.2012
Kick off: 16:30 GMT
Referee: Andre Marriner
Odds: Bet365 (Take advantage of their 100% Open Account offer. Details below)
Enough has been written about Luis Suarez and Patrice Evra, so it would be futile to go over
last Saturday's handshake controversy again.
Pleeeeeeeease let us win?...Liverpool welcome Gus Poyet's
Brighton & Hove Albion to Anfield on Sunday for the 5th round of the FA Cup. The two sides have
already met this season when the Reds got the better of Brighton on their home turf in the League
Cup.
Brighton don't have any major injury worries and their two on loan players from Manchester City are
expected to make their debuts; Abdul Razak & Gai Assulin.
Liverpool routed Championship club Brighton & Hove Albion by a score of 6-1 to advance to the
quarter-finals of the English FA Cup. Manager Kenny Dalglish's side will meet fellow...
Gerrard never gives up...Liverpool secured their place in the
quarter finals of the FA Cup on Sunday after beating Brighton 6-1 at Anfield. Stoke were drawn out
of the hat for Liverpool and the Reds will once again be at home as they look to close down on
Wembley for a second time this season.
Our latest entry in the Hopeless Teams series comes from Stefan Swift, co-editor of that hip
Brighton fanzine The Seagull Love Review. Following his sidekick Sam Swaffield's excellent
assessment of Brighton's current season over on the 72, Stef considers an unhappier time for Albion
supporters when, less than four years ago, a club legend well and truly blotted his Seagulls
copybook.
At the beginning of last season, it was suggested that Spurs had declared an interest in
Brighton and Hove Albion defender Lewis Dunk. The stories emerged after Tottenham had played at The
Amex and reports claimed that they weren't the only Premiership club taking a look at the 20 year
old.
Scotland head coach Craig Levein has named his 22-player roster for the team's international
friendly against the U.S. Men's National Team at 8 p.m. ET Saturday, May 26, at EverBank Field in
Jacksonville, Fla.
Forward Kenny Miller is the most experienced player within Scotland's roster.
It's awards time again. Leading up to a Euro 2012-induced hiatus for The Two Unfortunates, we'll be
proclaiming our gongs for 2011-12 based on the opinions of our writers; watchers of football in all
three divisions of the Football League. It's fitting to note then, that our Best Manager of a year
ago was Paul Lambert, now poised to take the next possibly upward step in his coaching career,
while Brighton and Hove Albion nabbed our Best Team award and Adel Taarabt won the Best Player
Accolade.