From The Times:
Teddy Maybank A striker who scored 16 goals in two seasons, he works in construction and has appeared on TV shows Blind Date and The Weakest Link, which he won.
The rest of that promotion winning lot from the same article, should you be interested (from 2008, so might be out of date in some cases).
1 Giles Stille A hard-working midfielder who made only 27 league appearances in five seasons because of injury. Became a manager in Sweden, where he coaches.
2 Teddy Maybank A striker who scored 16 goals in two seasons, he works in construction and has appeared on TV shows Blind Date and The Weakest Link, which he won.
3 Malcolm Poskett The much-travelled forward spent two seasons with Brighton. He finished his career in Carlisle, where he makes a living selling cars.
4 Gary Williams He enjoyed five years at the Goldstone ground in defence. He had a television company and now works for a family-run catering business in Brighton.
5 Mike Kerslake An England youth full-back who failed to out of league football.
6 Gerry Ryan A goal-scoring winger who spent seven winters at the Albion. Ryan won 18 caps for the Republic of Ireland. He is landlord of the Witch Inn in Lindfield.
7 Steve Foster A defender who had two spells at the club and played nearly 300 league games for them. He won three England caps and was a member of the 1982 World Cup squad. make the Brighton first team and dropped. Works in insurance and was part of a consortium that recently bid for Luton Town.
8 Andy Rollings A six-year tenure at the Goldstone ground was the highlight of the central defender’s career. He runs the Chalet Cafe in Preston Park, Brighton.
9 Graham Moseley A goalkeeper who spent nine years at Brighton but missed the match at Newcastle after putting his hand through a window on holiday in Jersey. He sold caravans and owns properties in Brighton. He is a delivery driver in Chepstow.
10 Eric Steele This England schoolboy goalkeeper played for seven league clubs and was at Brighton for two years. He is goalkeeping coach at Manchester City.
11 Martin Chivers On the last legs of a career that brought him 24 England caps and success at Tottenham, the striker played in five league games for Brighton. He is a matchday host at Spurs.
12 Mark Lawrenson Signed from Preston for £100,000, he played a crucial role in central defence in his four-year stay. Sold to Liverpool for £900,000, he had great success at Anfield. He won 38 caps for the Republic of Ireland and is a pundit with the BBC.
13 John Gregory A midfielder, he spent two seasons with Brighton and won six England caps. He has managed Aston Villa, Derby and QPR, where he was dismissed last October.
14 Paul Clark An England youth defender signed from Southend, he had four seasons with the Seagulls. Clark managed Southend to promotion and commentates on Essex radio.
15 Peter Sayer A Wales winger who spent two seasons at Brighton is bar manager of the Preston golf club.
16 Brian Horton A determined midfielder, he finished his playing career at Hull, where he became manager. He was also in charge at Manchester City, Brighton and Port Vale. He has returned to Hull City as assistant manager.
17 Peter O’Sullivan A Brighton stalwart, the winger played in 435 league matches in 11 years and won three caps for Wales. He works for a Brighton plant-hire company.
18 Peter Ward Prolific striker for the Albion with 79 goals in 178 league outings in first of two spells. He lives in Tampa Bay, Florida, where he coaches youth football.
I think at the time we paid £238,000 for him, which made him our record signing. He nearly scored the greatest ever goal at the Goldstone with a superb acrobatic overhead kick against Sunderland, but it smashed against the bar.
I think we them sold him back to Fulham for £150-200,000. The crowd never took to him, thought him too flash for Brighton, and he also committed the heinous crime of not being Peter Ward. Not a great player, but underrated IMO.
If you ever pop along to the Albion Church Road Hove on a Friday night, its very likely Teddy and Gary Williams will be propping up the bar, telling any young ish lady in ear shot who they were.
If you a really lucky Ronnie Davies might be with them. ( in a black roll neck)