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Seals will be poorer - but Brighton all the Richer
Selsey Seals' success continues with another of their young prospects being signed up by Brighton & Hove Albion.
Wycombe face an anxious wait over midfielder Scott Davies ahead of the FA Cup first round tie with Brighton.
Who next for the Albion hot seat?
It had to happen! The new Bloom swept clean. OUT went Albion manager Russell Slade, OUT went assistant manager Dean White and OUT went reserve team manager Bob Booker.
FOOTBALL: Former Albion captain Danny Cullip's weekly column
I WOULD like to start by wishing Russell Slade, Dean White and Bob Booker all the best for the future.
He twice came close to playing for Albion and now Steve Brown, suddenly and unexpectedly, has been thrown into the first team spotlight as part of the caretaker managerial team.
Coppell backed for Brighton job
Former Brighton defender Kerry Mayo is backing ex-Seagulls boss Steve Coppell for a return to the club following Sunday's sacking of Russell Slade.
Brighton and Hove Albion 3 Hartlepool United 3
WITH one milestone already in the bag, Adam Boyd has set his sights on another for Hartlepool United.
Former Yeovil Town boss sacked at Brighton
FORMER Yeovil Town manager Russell Slade has been sacked after just eight months in charge at the Glovers' Coca-Cola League One rivals Brighton & Hove Albion.
Football: Brighton 3 Hartlepool United 3
POOLS had to settle for a draw after a topsy-turvy six-goal thriller which both sides will feel they could - and should - have won.
FOOTBALL: Former Albion captain Danny Cullip's weekly column
THERE was a charity legends game on Sunday when a few former Brighton players pulled on their kit again.
ZOUMANA BAKAYOGO admits his joy at finally getting into action with Tranmere is tempered by sadness at the departure of manager John Barnes, the man who brought him to Prenton Park.
Signs of progress from Tranmere despite defeat to Hartlepool
TRANMERE dropped a place closer to League One's bottom rung on an afternoon when the performance of Les Parry's team suggested the most likely direction of their future travel is upwards.
Nicky Forster and Liam Dickinson will spearhead Albion's bid for a second succesive home win today.
It's going to be a rollercoaster of a season
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Parry begins to nurse Rovers back to health
HOWEVER Tranmere's board of directors resolve their search for a new manager, they already have good cause to be thankful for the healing hands of the man they put in caretaker charge of team affairs.
Stimson: Away form has to improve
Elliott Bennett scored from a free-kick and also set up the Seagulls' second goal for defender Tommy Elphick, as Brighton climbed out of the League One relegation zone.
Stimson: Jackson deserved better protection from the ref
Mark Stimson admitted the most pleasing aspect of Tuesday night's game at Brighton was seeing star striker Simeon Jackson walk away unscathed from a nasty first-minute challenge.
Loan Watch: Hoyte helps Seagulls to victory
There are currently five Arsenal youngsters out on loan. Gavin Hoyte joined League One side Brighton and Hove Albion last week.
Parry staying cool in Prenton Park hot-seat
LES PARRY is loving life as Tranmere's caretaker manager but insists he has no idea how long he will be in the Prenton Park hot-seat. The long-serving physio is expected to remain in charge for Saturday's crunch League One clash at home to fellow strugglers Brighton as chairman Peter Johnson sifts through applications to succeed John Barnes as ...
Managerless Tranmere Rovers host Brighton and Hove Albion at Prenton Park in a crucial battle for both sides at the wrong end of the League One table.
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