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Albion are planning another raid on the loan market.
At least one and possibly two more temporary signings are likely, to add to the captures of Arsenal right-back Gavin Hoyte and Nottingham Forest midfielders Arron Davies and Matt Thornhill.
The main areas of concern are thought to be the centre of defence and the centre of the park as the Seagulls try to repair their poor start to the season.
Manager Russell Slade said: “If we can find maybe one or two that could help us along the way, that enhances the squad and makes it that little bit more resilient, then we will keep looking.”
Slade is pleased with the way the players have reacted in training to last Saturday's fifth home defeat out of seven by Oldham and believes they are ready to dig themselves out of trouble, starting against Hartlepool at Withdean today.
“The attitude has been absolutely first class,” he said. “The response is just the sort of response you want.
“They have worked exceptionally hard all week and you cannot ask for any more than that.
“You can't do more than do your best and I think that is what everybody has done at the club this week.
“I saw the Reading game on Monday night and thought they played some terrific football between the two boxes at times but failed to take their chances and just looked slightly vulnerable in their own box.
“Leicester really robbed them of a vital win. I just felt for the manager (Brendan Rogers) and thought it is not unlike our situation over recent weeks, particularly at home, but we are strong mentally and we are up for the fight.”
Is this season just replicating last season?
At least one and possibly two more temporary signings are likely, to add to the captures of Arsenal right-back Gavin Hoyte and Nottingham Forest midfielders Arron Davies and Matt Thornhill.
The main areas of concern are thought to be the centre of defence and the centre of the park as the Seagulls try to repair their poor start to the season.
Manager Russell Slade said: “If we can find maybe one or two that could help us along the way, that enhances the squad and makes it that little bit more resilient, then we will keep looking.”
Slade is pleased with the way the players have reacted in training to last Saturday's fifth home defeat out of seven by Oldham and believes they are ready to dig themselves out of trouble, starting against Hartlepool at Withdean today.
“The attitude has been absolutely first class,” he said. “The response is just the sort of response you want.
“They have worked exceptionally hard all week and you cannot ask for any more than that.
“You can't do more than do your best and I think that is what everybody has done at the club this week.
“I saw the Reading game on Monday night and thought they played some terrific football between the two boxes at times but failed to take their chances and just looked slightly vulnerable in their own box.
“Leicester really robbed them of a vital win. I just felt for the manager (Brendan Rogers) and thought it is not unlike our situation over recent weeks, particularly at home, but we are strong mentally and we are up for the fight.”
Is this season just replicating last season?