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By James Hossack
Rovers travel to the South Coast for their most highly anticipated opening game for a generation at Brighton and Hove Albions Amex Stadium.
Tomorrow’s game will be the first competitive match to be played at the Seagulls’ quietly impressive new home. They played a strong Spurs side in the official opening ceremony last weekend and O’Driscoll mounted a spying mission.
He came away impressed by both the 22,500 capacity stadium and the Brighton side.
“I was trying to look for chinks in their armour,” he said. “But the way they play suits the playing surface.
“They handled the occasion really well and you’d think that if they were playing in the league that they’d do exactly the same.
“I watched them few times in League One and they are comfortable doing what they are doing. They have an astute, intelligent manager. He has spent big money and brought in a goal-scorer in Mickail-Smith but he is going to keep faith with his squad until he knows what they can do (at this level). Make no bones about it, they will be eyeing up promotion so it will be as tougher task as we could have faced first up.”
O’Driscoll said he didn’t believe the fact that the Seagulls will be playing in a new venue will have an adverse affect.
“I think they’ve been sensible and have played one or two games behind closed doors,” he said.
Hassocks View: Rovers have upset the applecart before and would love nothing more than to spoil Albions opening day party. They may have been written off by pundits and opposition supporters alike but I back them to come away with a smash and grab 3-1 victory.
Rovers travel to the South Coast for their most highly anticipated opening game for a generation at Brighton and Hove Albions Amex Stadium.
Tomorrow’s game will be the first competitive match to be played at the Seagulls’ quietly impressive new home. They played a strong Spurs side in the official opening ceremony last weekend and O’Driscoll mounted a spying mission.
He came away impressed by both the 22,500 capacity stadium and the Brighton side.
“I was trying to look for chinks in their armour,” he said. “But the way they play suits the playing surface.
“They handled the occasion really well and you’d think that if they were playing in the league that they’d do exactly the same.
“I watched them few times in League One and they are comfortable doing what they are doing. They have an astute, intelligent manager. He has spent big money and brought in a goal-scorer in Mickail-Smith but he is going to keep faith with his squad until he knows what they can do (at this level). Make no bones about it, they will be eyeing up promotion so it will be as tougher task as we could have faced first up.”
O’Driscoll said he didn’t believe the fact that the Seagulls will be playing in a new venue will have an adverse affect.
“I think they’ve been sensible and have played one or two games behind closed doors,” he said.
Hassocks View: Rovers have upset the applecart before and would love nothing more than to spoil Albions opening day party. They may have been written off by pundits and opposition supporters alike but I back them to come away with a smash and grab 3-1 victory.