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Season 2 Episode 19: Former Albion keeper Eric Steele leads tributes to Gordon Banks
Former Albion keeper Eric Steele leads tributes to Gordon Banks.
Season 2 Episode 20: Dan Ashworth & Alan Cork
Albion's new Technical Director Dan Ashworth s the podcast.
Season 2 Episode 21: Crystal Palace, Jim Daly & Phil Parry
Comedian Jim Daly, of the Crystal Palace fan site Five Year Plan, s the podcast.
Season 2 Episode 22: Gary Chivers & Karl Bates
Former Albion defender Gary Chivers and commentator Karl Bates.
Season 2 Episode 23: Gordon Smith, Francis Benali and Adam Blackmore
Former Albion striker Gordon Smith and ex-Southampton defender Francis Benali.
Season 2 Episode 24: Steve Cook & Kris Temple
Former Albion & current Bournemouth defender Steve Cook and BBC commentator Kris Temple.
Season 2 Episode 25: Gary Dicker and Phil McNulty
Former Albion midfielder Gary Dicker and BBC football writer Phil McNulty.
Season 2 Episode 26: Kieran Maguire & Andy Buckley
Albion fan & football finance expert Kieran Maguire and BBC Manchester's Andy Buckley.
Season 2 Episode 27: Hughton Sacking
The podcast team reflect on the sacking of Brighton & Hove Albion boss Chris Hughton.
Season 2 Episode 28: Graham Potter special
The podcast discuss the appointment of Graham Potter as Brighton's new manager.
Season 3 Episode 1: Season Preview
Four Four Two's Joe Brewin & writer Ian Westbrook the team ahead of the new season.
Season 3 Episode 2: Tony Gale, Bradley Allen & Jules Breach
Ex West Ham defender Tony Gale, BBC's Bradley Allen & BT's Jules Breach.
Season 3 Episode 3: Adam Virgo, Andy Naylor & Adam Blackmore
Ex-Albion captain Adam Virgo, journalist Andy Naylor & BBC's Adam Blackmore.
Season 3 Episode 4: Simon Brotherton, Nick Szczepanik, Scott Read & Graham Potter
Simon Brotherton, Nick Szczepanik, Scott Read & Head coach Graham Potter the podcast
Season 3 Episode 5: Gordon Greer & Matthew Raisbeck
Former Albion captain Gordon Greer and BBC Newcastle's Matthew Raisbeck
Season 3 Episode 6: Alan Mullery & Nick Godwin
Former Albion manager Alan Mullery and BBC London's Nick Godwin.
Season 3 Episode 7: Aaron Connolly, loans special & ex Aston Villa striker Garry Thompson
Connolly, loans & ex Aston Villa striker Garry Thompson.
Season 3 Episode 8: Ronny Goodlass, Kieran Maguire & Finlay the dog
Ex Everton winger Ronny Goodlass, football finance expert Kieran Maguire & Finlay the dog
Season 3 Episode 9: Russell Martin, Tymal Mills & Chris Goreham
Ex Norwich defender Russell Martin, Sussex bowler Tymal Mills & BBC's Chris Goreham.
Season 3 Episode 10: Russell Beardsmore & Phil McNulty
Ex Manchester United midfielder Russell Beardsmore & BBC football writer Phil McNulty.
Season 3 Episode 11: Brian Horton, Paul Hayward & Ian Stringer
Former Albion captain and manager Brian Horton & Daily Telegraph journalist Paul Hayward.
Season 3 Episode 12: Head coach Graham Potter signs new contract
Albion head coach Graham Potter discusses his new contract with the podcast.
Season 3 Episode 13: Actor & Albion fan Robert Bathurst
Cold Feet actor & Albion fan Robert Bathurst s the podcast.
Season 3 Episode 14: Dominic Fifield and Vince Hilaire
Journalist Dominic Fifield & former Crystal Palace winger Vince Hilaire.
Season 3 Epsiode 15: Paul Barber & Bob Booker
Albion deputy chairman Paul Barber and former assistant manager Bob Booker.
Season 3 Episode 16: Andrea Orlandi & Kevin Ratcliffe
Former Albion midfielder Andrea Orlandi & ex Everton defender Kevin Ratcliffe.
Season 3 Episode 17: Garry Thompson & Louis Myles
Former Aston Villa striker Garry Thompson & Seagulls fan, film maker Louis Myles.
Season 3 Episode 18: Nathan Jones & Tony Gale
Former Albion caretaker manager Nathan Jones s the podcast.
Season 3 Episode 19: Tommy Elphick, Liam Rosenior & Gary Chivers
Tommy Elphick, Liam Rosenior & Gary Chivers
Season 3 Episode 20: Tom Barclay & Andy Giddings
South Coast reporter for the Sun Tom Barclay and BBC Sheffield’s Andy Giddings
Season 3 Episode 21: Brian Owen and Kit Symons
Argus journalist Brian Owen and ex Palace defender Kit Symons.