My favourite Brighton player would have to be Solly March, been with the club since 2011 and has seen us in our highs and lows as we nearly got relegated from the championship in the 14/15 season. Always been happy to help the team having played nearly every position along the front and having operated at both wing-back roles. never put up a fuss and has had many critics over the years but has always been a good contributor to the club, De Zerbi has now got the best out of him.
As a Brighton fan since 1974, I was there in Newcastle 1979 and in the Cup final a few years later, but finally I can say this is the greatist Albion side I have ever seen!
Not sure if you know this, but the Seagulls have 45 million new fans. The whole population of Argentina loves the Club for how well you treat our Ale Mac Allister. A fantastic Club for a World Champion like Ale. Now please rescue Leo Messi and Neymar from that dark whole known as PSG 😅❤🇦🇷
Agreed, but it's worth remembering that Bissouma was lauded for the same thing before him. With Brighton's top tier recruiting, no player is truly indispensable at this club, because there will always be someone else coming in when one leaves. Same can be said for Cucurella, who left abruptly with no ready-to-go replacement - signed Estupinan at the last minute who honestly has been much better. Ben White, Dan Burn, and even Trossard in the last few games - players leave but the team never seems to suffer from it. I'm not worried about Caicedo leaving, but I hope he stays at least until the summer.
Lol you guys are blind an foolish to say such,de zerbi change 4 clubs in 5 seasons but carry on you all who say this don't know shit about De zerbi wait for it
The most ungrateful comment I've seen. He may have left, but know and regard who made you able to even have confidence to face teams like City, in form Liverpool and in form Chelsea. Without Potter you would have been a glorified Sheffield Wednesday. Be grateful. De Zerbi is only benefitting from Potter's already done work
The glue to it all is Tony Bloom, a fan that prioritises the club's success over his financial gain. They've lost their DOF, all the coaching staff, head of scouting, record signing had to retire at 24, several players bought from other clubs and the club always has a back up plan. They always expect the unexpected.
I have been following Brighton since they got promoted to the Premier League and got laughed at by my soccer team colleagues (I worked for a USL Championship team in the USA) when I told them who I support. I'm so happy that I have continued to support them and now our USA audience is getting progressively bigger. I hope we sustain our success and become a consistent force for years to come. Favorite player: the legend Glenn Murray. 100 goals and helped us get to Wembley in 2019. Close second to the skipper Lewis Dunk, whom is consistently overlooked for England.
I’m a Brighton fan one thing I love our owner is a Brighton fan through and through he’s loves the club it’s not just a money scheme to him he is a fan who wants the best for the club but is smart with it to
TONY BLOOM is something else every club should have an owner chairman like him completely changed the whole existence of Brighton thankyou to the bloom family and Paul barber. Fabian herzeler is a great coach to
It’s an absolute pleasure to watch my team, week in week out, especially as people are taking note of Brighton’s popularity and winning style of football. 👍⚽️
It's crazy how a small club like Brighton can be run so well yet illustrious clubs like Wednesday, Derby, Bolton etc find it so difficult to effectively run themselves despite having way more experience playing at the highest level
We learnt a very important lesson when we were asset stripped by a our then owner. It came down to 1 goal on the last day of the season that saved us from relegation out of the league. Dick Knight saved us by getting the club out of evil hands. We have been very careful since then and we are very lucky to have Tony.
Genuine question, do any of clubs you’ve mentioned still have active senior managers who were around when they plated at the highest level? If not then they don’t have experience, just memories.
A small club compated to Wednesday, Derby, Bolton etc are you having a laugh, look at the league attendences in the Championship, on a par with Wednesday, and Derby and on a different level to teams like Bolton. In conclusion The Albion have grown so far since then it is hard to believe the progress we have made and the potential the club has is fantastic,UTA!
@@timphillips9954 you're comparing their attendance in the premiership during their golden age to those clubs attendances in league 1. Brighton would get a fraction of their attendance if thy were as shit as these clubs currently are.
Saw them at the Withdean and it was my worse visit to any football club . Been quietly getting on with it and went back a couple of years ago - really lovely stadium and thoroughly enjoyed . All power to Tony Bloom , isn’t that the sort of owner every club hopes for ?
Our rise goes far deeper than this video even comes close to explaining though. I started supporting Brighton as a 12 year old in 1994 when we were in the old 3rd division (now League 2) and we still played at the Goldstone Ground. 4 years later in 98, we very nearly got relegated from the football league, only surviving with a draw on the final day of the season, had nowhere to play the following season because our board had sold our ground, and we came VERY close to going out of business altogether. If it weren't for the fans rallying together, we wouldn't have survived. Two seasons in exile playing our 'home' games 70 miles away in Gillingham, followed by 12 bleak (yet admittedly fairly successful) years playing at the godawful Withdean Stadium, that, at it's peak, had a capacity of about 8,500. Only 1,000 of which was actually permanent seating, the other 7,500 was made out of bloody temporary scaffolding with absolutely no protection from rain that were literally taken apart when we weren't playing and were used at major golf tournaments! We had porta-cabins as changing rooms and toilets, and burger vans for catering.....we were a bit of a laughing stock of a club. All the while we were fighting with the government and local council over the right to build a new stadium and spending basically every penny we had on endless appeals and campaigns and proposals etc. We were skint, and we even had it written on our shirts! (we were literally sponsored by FatBoySlim's record label 'Skint') To see where we are now, flying high in the Premier League, playing in a fantastic stadium, with world class training facilities and a conveyor belt of talent at our disposal, and often being referred to as "the most exciting team in England", it's actually quite a staggering turnaround, and one I never thought I'd see in my lifetime! While Tony Bloom rightly takes a lot of the credit for getting us where we are now (the guy is an absolute hero and a legend at our club), we also recognize everything that the previous owner Dick Knight did for us during the dark times too. He literally kept our club alive, and laid the groundwork for us to have a future. Tony Bloom took that foundation and helped us to fly!
Agreed, even as a Brighton supporter it was tough to swallow at the time considering how much he'd given us, but the board had a vision for how they wanted to play and ultimately he was sacked only because it was time for a change in style rather than as punishment for the team's performances. It's crazy how quickly Brighton turned into a high tempo attacking team considering the park the bus stuff we had under Hughton, so it was unquestionably the right call.
Well you called that pretty well. Excellent summary and proved correct (so far), credit particularly on calling out the succession planning and Tony Bloom.
So proud to be a Brighton fan all the way in canada. Would love to watch us play but I need to fly to brighton which hopefully will be done in the next couple of years
Potter did well, got us playing a good system. But we were so inconsistent. Enter De Zerbi and we are now up another two levels. Tony Bloom has been amazing for Brighton, he’s the new Midas
On his bank manager’s advice Potter left for Chelsea (now known as Chelsea & Hove Albion as they just need to buy our Tea lady and the changing room light fittings to replicate what we have). Nobody held a gun to his head, the move was mostly down to money and ego. Going to a top six club comes with risks, particularly when you drift down to mid table. When Potter bought his “big club” to the Amex and watched them get routed 4-1, a score which let’s be honest flattered Chelsea, the fans reaction was almost as good as the result, but not as good as the obvious glee of the Brighton players and staff.
This is how you run a football club at a top level if you are not backed by rich owner. Not the first one of using these methods but Brighton is one of the successful clubs that did it. They de-zerbis all of the plaudits.
He was given more than a fair chance by Potter to be fair, but he really didn't work in that system; he consistently underperformed in nearly every game he played. Probably would be better under De Zerbi, but frankly we've got so much quality in that position at the moment anyway, even with Trossard leaving.
Ive liked Brighton for a number of years despite being a leicester fan because they play a similar brand of football as Leicester has in their back to back 5th place seasons. free flowing open and attacking and overlooked by just about all the casual prem fans. That being said, really ought not to overreact too badly. You've seen what has happened to Leicester in the past 2 seasons. Its so difficult to break into the top 6 on a regular basis. Lets just not get too ahead of ourselves, as I recall a lot of the same things were said about my club with their recent success, it can go bad quite quickly.
The point is whilst we have a well run club and the Lizard at the helm we are likely to continue to improve long term, individual in-form players only provide short term success.
I feel bad for Graham Potter. I think he is a terrific manager and I can't blame him for going to Chelsea, the circumstances weren't great (spent way too much on questionable talent, injuries, midseason) but its hard to turn down a "Big 6" job cause it might be years till you get another chance. I think Chelsea will not be patient and fire him which will be their loss.
On his bank manager’s advice Potter left for Chelsea (now known as Chelsea & Hove Albion as they just need to by our Tea lady and the changing room light fittings to replicate what we have). Nobody held a gun to his head, the move was mostly down to money and ego. Going to a top six club comes with risks, particularly when you drift down to mid table. When Potter bought his “big club” to the Amex and watched them get routed 4-1, a score which let’s be honest flattered Chelsea, the fans reaction was almost as good as the result, but not as good as the obvious glee of the Brighton players and staff.
Fuck him, more to football than money is what he used to say, until a large chunk of it was waved under his nose. The only reason I hope he doesn't fail completely is that Boehly will probably come for De Zerbi if he does. I hope he thoroughly tests Boehly's and Chelsea fans patience though.
Two of the reasons: 1) Moises Caicedo winner of the Suramericana Cup 2020 2) Estupinan winner of the Europa League ECUADOR 🇪🇨 🇪🇨 🇪🇨 🇪🇨 🇪🇨 🇪🇨 🇪🇨 🇪🇨 🇪🇨 🇪🇨 🇪🇨
My favourite Brighton player would have to be Solly March, been with the club since 2011 and has seen us in our highs and lows as we nearly got relegated from the championship in the 14/15 season. Always been happy to help the team having played nearly every position along the front and having operated at both wing-back roles. never put up a fuss and has had many critics over the years but has always been a good contributor to the club, De Zerbi has now got the best out of him.
I had no idea he could be a top premier league player oneday. Always screamed championship to me but good on him to prove me wrong
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As a Brighton fan since 1974, I was there in Newcastle 1979 and in the Cup final a few years later, but finally I can say this is the
greatist Albion side I have ever seen!
proud to be a Brighton fan
same man, no better team then us
Not sure if you know this, but the Seagulls have 45 million new fans. The whole population of Argentina loves the Club for how well you treat our Ale Mac Allister. A fantastic Club for a World Champion like Ale. Now please rescue Leo Messi and Neymar from that dark whole known as PSG 😅❤🇦🇷
I didnt know that 😍. I dont think we could afford their wages 🤣 but we have just signed Buonanotte. Excited to see how well he does.
Welcome to the party. Mac Allister has been great for the Seagulls and the fans love him.
Don't forget young Argentinian Facundo Buonanotte who just signed with the club.
You got a hater now
Same with Ecuador, we love Brighton. Such a good team for young South Americans for their first taste of European football
As a Brighton fan for life born into a family of Brighton fans, this may be the happiest I've ever been. Up the Albion🔵⚪
People sleep on the impact of Caicedo on this Brighton team. I remember when he came on this team changed and became much more solid.
He could easily transition to almost any top team. Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal, City
Agreed, but it's worth remembering that Bissouma was lauded for the same thing before him. With Brighton's top tier recruiting, no player is truly indispensable at this club, because there will always be someone else coming in when one leaves. Same can be said for Cucurella, who left abruptly with no ready-to-go replacement - signed Estupinan at the last minute who honestly has been much better. Ben White, Dan Burn, and even Trossard in the last few games - players leave but the team never seems to suffer from it. I'm not worried about Caicedo leaving, but I hope he stays at least until the summer.
Mitoma is such a good player I’m so glad we’ve got him for better than trossard
Yeah as a Brighton fan I’m not even trying to be salty. De Zerbi is levels better than potter
When he left I was distraught that the dream was gone, now I’m glad he left
He's not
Look who potter tookover from and changed the team
@@superstar_h_gamer5211 Chris Houghton was a great manager too. He did the hard bit and got us to the prem
Lol you guys are blind an foolish to say such,de zerbi change 4 clubs in 5 seasons but carry on you all who say this don't know shit about De zerbi wait for it
The most ungrateful comment I've seen. He may have left, but know and regard who made you able to even have confidence to face teams like City, in form Liverpool and in form Chelsea. Without Potter you would have been a glorified Sheffield Wednesday. Be grateful. De Zerbi is only benefitting from Potter's already done work
This may be the 1st time I've ever seen a group of brighton fans in the same place. Proud to be a stateside seagull. Up the albion!
Look up the north stand chat, that’s where the Brighton fans congregate
Also a stateside seagull! What a ride it’s been!
UTA! (Texas, USA)
The glue to it all is Tony Bloom, a fan that prioritises the club's success over his financial gain. They've lost their DOF, all the coaching staff, head of scouting, record signing had to retire at 24, several players bought from other clubs and the club always has a back up plan. They always expect the unexpected.
I have been following Brighton since they got promoted to the Premier League and got laughed at by my soccer team colleagues (I worked for a USL Championship team in the USA) when I told them who I support. I'm so happy that I have continued to support them and now our USA audience is getting progressively bigger. I hope we sustain our success and become a consistent force for years to come.
Favorite player: the legend Glenn Murray. 100 goals and helped us get to Wembley in 2019. Close second to the skipper Lewis Dunk, whom is consistently overlooked for England.
good choice.A shame Lewis did get picked for England recently but couldn't play due to injury.
proud lifelong Brighton fan, great video
As an arsenal fan hope brighton keep playing the way they are playing now
My club since 1967. Can’t believe how far we have come. Thanks uncle Tony.
I’ve been a Brighton fan my whole life and still to this day I’m proud of being one.
I’m a Brighton fan one thing I love our owner is a Brighton fan through and through he’s loves the club it’s not just a money scheme to him he is a fan who wants the best for the club but is smart with it to
TONY BLOOM is something else every club should have an owner chairman like him completely changed the whole existence of Brighton thankyou to the bloom family and Paul barber. Fabian herzeler is a great coach to
It’s an absolute pleasure to watch my team, week in week out, especially as people are taking note of Brighton’s popularity and winning style of football. 👍⚽️
It's crazy how a small club like Brighton can be run so well yet illustrious clubs like Wednesday, Derby, Bolton etc find it so difficult to effectively run themselves despite having way more experience playing at the highest level
they have a good system throughout the entire management. The owner himself cares about the club so he makes sure everything works
We learnt a very important lesson when we were asset stripped by a our then owner. It came down to 1 goal on the last day of the season that saved us from relegation out of the league. Dick Knight saved us by getting the club out of evil hands. We have been very careful since then and we are very lucky to have Tony.
Genuine question, do any of clubs you’ve mentioned still have active senior managers who were around when they plated at the highest level? If not then they don’t have experience, just memories.
A small club compated to Wednesday, Derby, Bolton etc are you having a laugh, look at the league attendences in the Championship, on a par with Wednesday, and Derby and on a different level to teams like Bolton. In conclusion The Albion have grown so far since then it is hard to believe the progress we have made and the potential the club has is fantastic,UTA!
@@timphillips9954 you're comparing their attendance in the premiership during their golden age to those clubs attendances in league 1. Brighton would get a fraction of their attendance if thy were as shit as these clubs currently are.
Saw them at the Withdean and it was my worse visit to any football club . Been quietly getting on with it and went back a couple of years ago - really lovely stadium and thoroughly enjoyed . All power to Tony Bloom , isn’t that the sort of owner every club hopes for ?
I saw Brighton v Luton at the crappy Withdean Stadium in horizontal rain…. Had a wobble, but look at us now! 😊
Mac Allister is a superb prospect... He's easily among the EPL's best Midfielders...
Zamora would have got into this Brighton team he was the start of our rise along with Micky Adams.
Two stalwarts for The Albion are Dunk and March 2 who love the club and serve it well , both should have played for England
Could have been the First two gays to plays for England
I am *CRYSTAL PALACE* and have total respect for the amazing success that you have achieved 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Our rise goes far deeper than this video even comes close to explaining though. I started supporting Brighton as a 12 year old in 1994 when we were in the old 3rd division (now League 2) and we still played at the Goldstone Ground.
4 years later in 98, we very nearly got relegated from the football league, only surviving with a draw on the final day of the season, had nowhere to play the following season because our board had sold our ground, and we came VERY close to going out of business altogether. If it weren't for the fans rallying together, we wouldn't have survived.
Two seasons in exile playing our 'home' games 70 miles away in Gillingham, followed by 12 bleak (yet admittedly fairly successful) years playing at the godawful Withdean Stadium, that, at it's peak, had a capacity of about 8,500. Only 1,000 of which was actually permanent seating, the other 7,500 was made out of bloody temporary scaffolding with absolutely no protection from rain that were literally taken apart when we weren't playing and were used at major golf tournaments! We had porta-cabins as changing rooms and toilets, and burger vans for catering.....we were a bit of a laughing stock of a club.
All the while we were fighting with the government and local council over the right to build a new stadium and spending basically every penny we had on endless appeals and campaigns and proposals etc. We were skint, and we even had it written on our shirts! (we were literally sponsored by FatBoySlim's record label 'Skint')
To see where we are now, flying high in the Premier League, playing in a fantastic stadium, with world class training facilities and a conveyor belt of talent at our disposal, and often being referred to as "the most exciting team in England", it's actually quite a staggering turnaround, and one I never thought I'd see in my lifetime!
While Tony Bloom rightly takes a lot of the credit for getting us where we are now (the guy is an absolute hero and a legend at our club), we also recognize everything that the previous owner Dick Knight did for us during the dark times too. He literally kept our club alive, and laid the groundwork for us to have a future. Tony Bloom took that foundation and helped us to fly!
Now with a world cup winner in their squad (macalister) too
@@burritouzumaki9562'm sorry to say that he has been transferred to Liverpool.Arise the next Brighton star.
Five coaches have done a great job in bringing Brighton on. Poyet, Garcia, Hughes, Potter and now De Zerbi.
Hughton
The criticism we got from so many in the media when hughton was sacked. People saying we deserved to be relegated. Where are they now.
Agreed, even as a Brighton supporter it was tough to swallow at the time considering how much he'd given us, but the board had a vision for how they wanted to play and ultimately he was sacked only because it was time for a change in style rather than as punishment for the team's performances. It's crazy how quickly Brighton turned into a high tempo attacking team considering the park the bus stuff we had under Hughton, so it was unquestionably the right call.
Been waiting a long time for this vid
Proud Brighton fan
Best run club in the prem 👍🏼
Bro I didn’t know this channel was still around since the goat left
Well you called that pretty well. Excellent summary and proved correct (so far), credit particularly on calling out the succession planning and Tony Bloom.
Commenting that I'm keen to learn more about Brighton's tactics under the new gaffer
Yesss been waiting for a video like this somewhere!
So proud to be a Brighton fan all the way in canada. Would love to watch us play but I need to fly to brighton which hopefully will be done in the next couple of years
Gave me goosebumps.. any Brighton fan who went to Hereford, this is Dreamland .. Bloom is the real deal and a proper fan
Great video! I'm very proud to be a Brighton fan.
Mitoma 😎
Potter did well, got us playing a good system. But we were so inconsistent. Enter De Zerbi and we are now up another two levels. Tony Bloom has been amazing for Brighton, he’s the new Midas
Vicente Rodriquez, baller
Great video!!
Loved seeing brightons rise over the years. Love McAllister and trossard. Even love maupay which is saying something since I support arsenal 🤣😅
On his bank manager’s advice Potter left for Chelsea (now known as Chelsea & Hove Albion as they just need to buy our Tea lady and the changing room light fittings to replicate what we have). Nobody held a gun to his head, the move was mostly down to money and ego. Going to a top six club comes with risks, particularly when you drift down to mid table.
When Potter bought his “big club” to the Amex and watched them get routed 4-1, a score which let’s be honest flattered Chelsea, the fans reaction was almost as good as the result, but not as good as the obvious glee of the Brighton players and staff.
Best owner in the league
Everton fans would love to have someone like tony bloom at their club rn
Tell that to my brother, an everton fan
as a life long Brighton fan this just brings a smile to my face how we are playing,
life long fan here....if we make the europa i'm really going to lose my s**t :)))
As a Brighton fan I don't think you can talk about the rise of Brighton without mentioning Poyet too...
yes he developed our one touch passing.
Peter Ward and Ian Mellor. Very exciting attacking duo. However, the current Albion team is the best I've ever seen.
that was a great year in their first promotion to the top division.
"He shot he scored it must be Peter Ward"
This is how you run a football club at a top level if you are not backed by rich owner. Not the first one of using these methods but Brighton is one of the successful clubs that did it. They de-zerbis all of the plaudits.
Great pun.
This channel is actually still alive :0
my favourite player of all time is Will Buckley
Thanks Will, hope you are keeping well.
Graham Potter has Left the Chat ….. ⚽️. 👀
Alireza jahanbakhsh was so criminally underrated by Potter, he'd flourish under De Zerbi now
He isn’t even in the club
What
@@gloriusduck3397 I know he aint in the club, hes at feynoord im just saying if potter hadnt sold him he would of flourished under de zerbi
He was given more than a fair chance by Potter to be fair, but he really didn't work in that system; he consistently underperformed in nearly every game he played. Probably would be better under De Zerbi, but frankly we've got so much quality in that position at the moment anyway, even with Trossard leaving.
how is he doing at Feyanoord?
🔵⚪️🔵⚪️🔵⚪️
From my first game in the 1970s m, its always been the Seagulls for me.
Excellent analysis 👍
What a club!
Ive liked Brighton for a number of years despite being a leicester fan because they play a similar brand of football as Leicester has in their back to back 5th place seasons. free flowing open and attacking and overlooked by just about all the casual prem fans. That being said, really ought not to overreact too badly. You've seen what has happened to Leicester in the past 2 seasons. Its so difficult to break into the top 6 on a regular basis. Lets just not get too ahead of ourselves, as I recall a lot of the same things were said about my club with their recent success, it can go bad quite quickly.
One of you two will inevitably become the next Bolton lmao
The point is whilst we have a well run club and the Lizard at the helm we are likely to continue to improve long term, individual in-form players only provide short term success.
Leicester City. The club who showed all us who support "Little" clubs that it can be done, respect to them, and good luck in the future.
@@swervbe Why is Bloom called the Lizard?
Proud to be a seagull!
The rise started May 3, 1997.....
It did indeed thankyou so much Robbie Reinelt and Stuart Storer week before the two most important goals in Albions history.
What a fantastic story!
Not a Brighton fan (yet) but I’d love to hear more about Da Zerbis tactics
Brighton Boys goin up
Stand up Portslade, Hanover, Hollingbury, Hollingdean, Kemp Town, Whitehawk, Moulsecoomb,
The Dip, Fiveways, The Level
Wheres part 1 of this video
This video needs more views!
Hush though, we don't want people to know :P
I feel bad for Graham Potter. I think he is a terrific manager and I can't blame him for going to Chelsea, the circumstances weren't great (spent way too much on questionable talent, injuries, midseason) but its hard to turn down a "Big 6" job cause it might be years till you get another chance. I think Chelsea will not be patient and fire him which will be their loss.
On his bank manager’s advice Potter left for Chelsea (now known as Chelsea & Hove Albion as they just need to by our Tea lady and the changing room light fittings to replicate what we have). Nobody held a gun to his head, the move was mostly down to money and ego. Going to a top six club comes with risks, particularly when you drift down to mid table.
When Potter bought his “big club” to the Amex and watched them get routed 4-1, a score which let’s be honest flattered Chelsea, the fans reaction was almost as good as the result, but not as good as the obvious glee of the Brighton players and staff.
Fuck him, more to football than money is what he used to say, until a large chunk of it was waved under his nose. The only reason I hope he doesn't fail completely is that Boehly will probably come for De Zerbi if he does. I hope he thoroughly tests Boehly's and Chelsea fans patience though.
how right you were.
Clive Walker and Alexis MacAlister !
Mitoma the best
Class video
Two of the reasons: 1) Moises Caicedo winner of the Suramericana Cup 2020
2) Estupinan winner of the Europa League
ECUADOR 🇪🇨 🇪🇨 🇪🇨 🇪🇨 🇪🇨 🇪🇨 🇪🇨 🇪🇨 🇪🇨 🇪🇨 🇪🇨
Shit team
The fact that Brighton have a World Cup winner in there team.
Their
only thing missing at the amex is the trophies , they will come though.
No mention of Chris Hughton though???
Watch again.
Mitoma goat
Peter Ward
Seagulls! Seagulls!
saying we might be as successful as spurs. i hope tf not😭😭
Bro keeps dissing potter
my favourite player is lualua :)
W owner
Do a video for the rise of man u under ten hag....man u content is the trending thing nowadays
Second only to Brighton.
Tony stark
❤
As a Brighton fan Man Utd being for sale l see the entire Brighton board room going to united
They just lost.
And now they won
I know Brighton, but the heck is Hove Albion? 🫣
Look up the word Albion. Brighton and Hove is the name of the city.
Get back in the kitchen