What The Albion Review Covers

A personal view of Brighton & Hove Albion from the North Stand.

I’m Sam, a North Stand season ticket holder and a football fanatic. I set up The Albion Review to write about Brighton & Hove Albion from the perspective of someone who is there for every home game and gets to the odd away match too.

This blog is about the whole experience of following the Albion. That means match reports, transfer thoughts, and the details that can get lost when the final score is all anyone talks about.

Match analysis

I will write about how matches actually feel from the stands, as well as the football itself. Expect reports on the shape of the game, the performances that stood out, and the moments that changed the result.

Recruitment and squad-building

Transfer pieces will look at the players being linked with Brighton, where they might fit, and what each move could mean for the squad. I will keep it grounded in what we can see rather than pretending to know what happens behind every closed door.

Following Albion

There is room for the wider experience too: the optimism after a good win, the frustration after a poor afternoon, and the small rituals that make following the Albion so compelling.