Brighton vs Walsall - match preview
Quick reminder - this match is ALL TICKET. We must be important.Â
Tuesday night sees the Saddlers on another seaside trip, this time to take on Brighton & Hove Albion (to give them their full name) at the temporary tip they’re calling home (it’s a long story). I guess they’re shortened to Brighton rather than BAHA due to the prominence of the more flamboyant, louder and altogether pinker half of the pairing.
The high-flying Seagulls are currently in 7th place on goal difference, sniffing around the skirts of the play-off placed teams above them and hoping to make a move upwards at our expense. An easy three-pointer to them, one would think, but is it?
A quick look at their record reveals only one win against a top-ten team, and victories against those in 21st, 22nd and 23rd. That makes me feel a little more optimistic. Add to this a win against Hartlepool, where they got charged with failing to conduct themselves in an orderly fashion, and you have the makings of a team hyped beyond their ability, desperate to get back to the Championship, and starved of good management.
On the home front, if Mooney is fit I suspect we’ll remain unchanged for this trip, as the team gelled well on Saturday to win comfortably. It may be that a couple of key players could be rested for the crunch cup fixture against the Sloppies on Saturday, but that’s Dickie’s prerogative.
All in all, this trip to the yga capital of the South should see us come back with a point, some seagull doings on our clothes from the ridiculously expensive open terrace, and maybe a nasty rash if you stay out clubbing. Stick to bottles and RTDs, and never leave your drink unattended, guys and girls.

