21 October 2013

THINGS TO READ

Below are a pair of articles from the last couple of weeks from the excellent Not Worth That website which we're pleased to support.

Much has been written over the last two weeks about Brighton & Hove Albion’s ambitious off-the-field plans, but the club’s charitable arm continues to work wonders within the local community. And earlier this month Albion in the Community (AITC) celebrated an international call up when power chair footballer Matt Francis was selected for a training camp at the FA’s football centre at St George’s Park. Not bad for a club which started out with no specialist chairs. 

To read the rest of this article on the Not Worth That website click HERE

Despite sitting out the last three matches, Rohan Ince has impressed the Albion faithful with a string of good performances so far this term. The one-time Chelsea youth team player has helped fill the vacuum left by the Seagulls’ injured player of the year Liam Bridcutt and begun to establish himself as an important squad player at The Amex. 

A man of the match performance during the 3v1 win over Bolton Wanderers was the pick of his encouraging early season form and, such has been his impact, fans have been quick to voice their surprise at his lack of minutes in the last three outings.Despite sitting out the last three matches, Rohan Ince has impressed the Albion faithful with a string of good performances so far this term. The one-time Chelsea youth team player has helped fill the vacuum left by the Seagulls’ injured player of the year Liam Bridcutt and begun to establish himself as an important squad player at The Amex. 

A man of the match performance during the 3v1 win over Bolton Wanderers was the pick of his encouraging early season form and, such has been his impact, fans have been quick to voice their surprise at his lack of minutes in the last three outings. 

To read the rest of this article on the Not Worth That website click HERE

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