brakespear
Doctor Worm
1-4 to the Albion glas to retain his unbeaten run as thread OP
I thought that for him to have played last Saturday, he'd need to have been registered by midday on Friday - so if he's registered today, why can it be so late?Don't quote me on this, however I think as long as he's cleared before Gus presents his team-sheet (19:00?), he can play.
I thought that for him to have played last Saturday, he'd need to have been registered by midday on Friday - so if he's registered today, why can it be so late?
Apologies for quoting you
Blackburn inflicted my first ever Albion defeat back in '91 (0-3). I have not forgiven them. I thought we were invincible up until then.
Referee: ROBERT MADLEY
Assistants: Martin Coy and Ryan Johnson
Fourth Official: Peter Wright
League Matches at Blackburn
Brighton wins - 3
Blackburn wins - 5
Draws - 5
Brighton goals - 16
Blackburn goals - 18
League Results at Blackburn (all time)
English Division Two (old)
02.11.1991 Blackburn 1-0 Brighton
29.09.1990 Blackburn 1-2 Brighton
05.05.1990 Blackburn 1-1 Brighton
12.11.1988 Blackburn 2-1 Brighton
25.04.1987 Blackburn 1-1 Brighton
18.03.1986 Blackburn 1-4 Brighton
10.11.1984 Blackburn 2-0 Brighton
24.09.1983 Blackburn 2-2 Brighton
09.12.1978 Blackburn 1-1 Brighton
08.04.1978 Blackburn 0-1 Brighton
English Division Three (old)
07.09.1974 Blackburn 1-0 Brighton
06.10.1973 Blackburn 3-1 Brighton
12.04.1972 Blackburn 2-2 Brighton
Last Season
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Head-to-head
• These clubs are meeting for the first time in 21 years, since they were in the old Second Division together in 1991/92.
• There's only one win between them after 28 competitive meetings, with Blackburn leading 11-10. Of those, 26 were league games, with Brighton leading by 10 wins to nine.
• The Seagulls have only won three league games at Ewood Park.
Blackburn
• Michael Appleton is searching for a first win from his second game in charge of his third club this season, having seen Blackburn's four-match unbeaten run under caretaker boss Gary Bowyer come to an end with Saturday's 2-1 home defeat by Charlton.
• Blackburn are looking for a fifth home win against a top-half club.
• Every Championship club, with the exception of Barnsley, have seen more goals generated in their home league games than Rovers' 31. The Lancashire club have scored seven fewer league goals at Ewood Park (15) than on their travels (22).
Brighton
• Brighton are unbeaten in four in all competitions, have avoided defeat in six of their last seven league outings, and are two places and five points shy of the play-offs, but on the same points total as at this stage last season.
• Championship games involving the Seagulls have generated fewer goals than any other club (68), and should this match finish all square, would see Gus Poyet's men become the first to draw 12 times in this division this term.
• Adam El-Abd could make his 250th league start in a Brighton shirt, and fellow defender Inigo Calderon, his 100th.
[MENTION=4156]glasfryn[/MENTION] - you've missed out the FC in the title. SORT IT!
Love the prematch weekly stats - any chance of the goal scorers from previous meetings too?
Blackburn inflicted my first ever Albion defeat back in '91 (0-3). I have not forgiven them. I thought we were invincible up until then.
Nailed on draw, IMO. Not much good for either side.
I remember that well. Colin f***ing Hendry up front