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Colin
Hawkins - Brighton and Hove Albion Tribute
Relive
Colin Hawkins brief but nonetheless eventful
Brighton and Hove Albion career in our tribute
video. Featuring the best moments of one of the most
unlucky players to pull on the blue and white
stripes, including that Hartlepool own goal and his
farewell appearance - all 90 seconds of it before
seeing red and conceding a penalty
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Play-Off
Final 2004 - A Video Montage
It's
hard to believe that it is six years since Mark
McGhee lead the Albion to the Championship with
a 1-0 victory over Bristol City in the Division
Two play-off final at the Millennium Stadium. Relive
one of the best days out in recent Seagulls memory
with this montage featuring video and photo's from
Cardiff
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Swindon
Play Off Highlights - 2003/04
Highlights of the games
that helped propel Mark McGhee's Albion side into
the Championship back in 2004. Features the action
from the County Ground when Richard Carpenter gave
the Albion a 1-0 first leg lead, as well as Adam
Virgo's last gasp header to take the game to spot
kicks. Relive the drama as the Seagulls prevailed
to go onto beat Bristol City in the Play Off Final
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Nicky
Forster's Brighton Goals
Nicky Forster smashed
home 51 goals during his two and a half season stay
at Brighton and Hove Albion, and in doing so become
one of the most popular players the club has seen.
Relive each and every one of those finishes apart
from his brace away at Torquay in the FA Cup, with
our tribute to Fozzy, now sadly departed to Charlton
Athletic. Thanks for the memories!
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Glenn
Murray Goal - Leeds United v Brighton and Hove Albion
Glenn
Murray nets from the penalty stop to give Brighton
and Hove Albion a shock 1-0 lead over Leeds United
at Elland Road, much to the delight of the 900 Albion
fans in attendance. Unfortunately, the home side
would go onto net a 95th minute equaliser to ensure
the Seagulls left Yorkshire with only a point for
their troubles
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Tommy
Elphick Goal - Aston Villa v Brighton and Hove Albion
41
minutes into a game that Premiership Aston Villa
were controlling quite comfortably, Tommy Elphick
popped up and shocked the Holte End as he pulled
the Albion level with a scrambled goal from a corner.
Relive the incredible scenes that followed in the
North Stand Upper as the Seagulls fans go what can
only be described as mental
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Bobby
Zamora's Brighton Goals
Bobby
Zamora scored 83 goals in three and a bit seasons
for Brighton and Hove Albion. In a We Are Brighton
exclusive, we are proud to bring 82 of them to you,
with only his strike against Brentford in the LDV
Vans Trophy in 2001 missing. Relive the antics of
one of the greatest players ever to pull on the
Albion shirt
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The
Goldstone Rap
A
classic song put to classic memories. The Goldstone
Rap was released as the B Side of an LP to celebrate
the Albion's run to the FA Cup Final of 1983. Long
forgotten by most fans, We Are Brighton bring it
back in a tribute to the Goldstone Ground, sold
from under our feet by an asset-stripping board,
with some of the greatest moments the old ground
ever saw
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Worst
Own Goals Ever
Micky
Adams second spell at the Albion was, to all intents
and purposes, a disaster. He wasn't given much help
by his players doing what are best described as
un-necessary things to throw away games. Here, Colin
Hawkins and Adam Hinshelwood do just that, with
two of the all-time classic own goals against Hartlepool
United and Colchester United taking place just a
month apart
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Micky
Adams - Nathan Jones Disagreement
The
post-match interviews at Yeovil Town's Huish Park
degenerate into farce following a 1-1 draw in September
2008. Micky Adams is unhappy with ex-Albion legend
Nathan Jones over his part in the sending off of
Joe Anyinsah on his full debut for the club, and
when the Seagulls boss spots his former player wandering
down the tunnel, he cuts his interview short to
confront Jones
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Falmer
Stadium - December 2009
A
year after construction on the new community stadium
at Falmer began, the
We Are Brighton team head along to the site on the
fourteenth day of December. Despite the coldness,
we managed to have a good nose around the area and
gather some footage of the ongoing building works
of the Albion's new home
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That's
Zamora!
A
decade ago, a young striker called Robert Zamora
began making a name for himself with some stunning
goals for Brighton and Hove Albion. This, in turn,
spawned a popular terrace anthem of an adaptation
of Dean Martin's song "That's Amore".
Eventually, some Albion fans got together and recorded
their own version of the song, which we have put
some of Zamora's finest goals to
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