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The Official Brighton and Hove Albion Podcast

The Official Brighton and Hove Albion Podcast
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Paul Hayward and Glenn Murray take you behind the scenes at Brighton & Hove Albion FC. As well as exclusive conversations with current players and legends from the past, the show features famous fans, coaching staff, and insights from top pundits.
It’s available on all the major podcast platforms and you can subscribe here:
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If you have a question for Paul or Glenn, drop them a line at podcast@brightonandhovealbion.com
This podcast is a Voiceworks Sport Production in partnership with Brighton & Hove Albion.
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Brighton centre-back Adam Webster joins us on the BHA podcast to reflect on his journey with the Seagulls.
Since arriving in 2019 for a then club-record transfer fee, Webster has become a commanding presence in defence, making over 150 appearances and playing a pivotal role in Brighton’s Premier League rise.
Recently, a knee ligament injury sustained during the pre-season camp in Marbella has meant he faces a long spell on the sidelines. In this candid conversation, Adam shares how he’s coping with the setback, his mindset during recovery and his unwavering commitment to return stronger for the club that has come to rely so heavily on him.
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On this episode of the BHA podcast, we’re joined by lifelong Seagulls fan Dean Gallagher, whose love for Brighton has taken him from the terraces during the club’s tougher years to the excitement of the Premier League.
Dean’s connection to the club goes beyond watching matches. He’s now playing a key role in an important initiative using football to tackle suicide prevention.
Brighton & Hove Albion has been selected as a flagship club for the Premier League’s suicide prevention program and Dean is helping bring Samaritans volunteers to every home game, raising awareness and making sure support is always available to fans.
In our conversation with Dean, we explore how this project merges his lifelong love for the Albion with his dedication to mental health support, proving the power football has to make an impact beyond the game.
If you or someone you know is affected by the topics discussed in this podcast and needs someone to talk , there is support is available.
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In this episode, we bring you the best moments from a brilliant night at the AMEX, as the club held a pre-season Albion Women's Fan Forum.
Fans got the chance to ask the questions they’ve been dying to know the answers to. You’ll hear from Zoe Johnson, Managing Director of women’s football, with updates on the new stadium and player transfers.
Head coach Dario Vidosic, sharing his thoughts on the WSL season ahead, Michelle Agyemang’s Euros heroics and the challenge of breaking into the top four, whilst captain Maisie Symonds talks us through the exciting prospect of moving home games closer to Brighton.
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This summer marked a landmark moment for Brighton & Hove Albion as Rose Read, our head of people and culture, stepped up to join the club’s main board, becoming the first woman to make the transition in an executive capacity.
Rose joined the Albion back in 2010, just as the club was preparing for the historic move from Withdean to the Amex.
Over the past 15 years she has helped to shape the values and culture of the club, supported our rise to the Premier League and worked closely with Paul Barber on Vision 2030, our long-term strategy for the future.
In this episode, we explore Rose’s story, her influence on Albion’s growth and what her appointment means for the next chapter in the club’s journey.
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In this special episode of the BHA podcast, Glenn Murray and Paul Hayward take you inside the beating heart of every football club, the dressing room.
It’s where leaders step up, tensions flare and team spirit is built. From music choices and pre-match rituals to the aftermath of tough defeats and the joy of big wins, discover what really happens out of sight on matchday.
Packed with stories, insight and plenty of honesty, this episode uncovers why a strong dressing room can make all the difference on the pitch.
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In this episode of the BHA podcast, we’re joined by Dan Tester, Brighton & Hove Albion historian, author and lifelong fan.
Dan is the author of Brighton & Hove Albion On This Day, a book that guides supporters through pivotal moments in the club’s history, from unforgettable matches and legendary players, to the managers who shaped its journey.
His connection to the Albion runs far deeper than the written word. A dedicated season-ticket holder across the Goldstone Ground, Gillingham and the Withdean, Dan has witnessed the club through many defining eras. He’s also been a driving force in fan culture, co-founding the Scars & Stripes fanzine and serving as editor of the matchday programme.
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This week on the BHA podcast, Glenn and Paul sit down with Assistant Technical Director, Mike Cave, a key figure in shaping the club’s long-term football strategy.After spending nearly ten years at Fulham, Mike joined the Albion in 2022. Since then he’s played a central role in supporting the club’s recruitment and development vision, working closely with Technical Director David Weir to help build a squad capable of competing with the Premier League’s top sides.In this episode, Mike offers insights into how Brighton’s much-admired recruitment model operates behind the scenes, how data plays into decision-making and how the academy continues to align with first-team goals.A must-listen for fans curious about what goes into building a Premier League squad and the people behind the progress.
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This week, we’re joined by a very special guest on the BHA Podcast, Albion’s chairman and owner, Tony Bloom.
Glenn Murray catches up with Tony at the club’s pre-season camp in Spain for a rare and revealing chat. They look back on last season’s achievements, talk through the ambitions for the year ahead and dive into Brighton’s continued push for European football.
Tony also shares his thoughts on recent transfer activity, his hopes for the squad and some of his all-time favourite Brighton memories, both as a fan and as chairman.
It’s not often we get to hear directly from the man at the top, so don’t miss this unique insight into Tony Bloom’s vision for the club.
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This week on the BHA Podcast, Glenn Murray is joined by our CEO Paul Barber for an exclusive conversation recorded at the club’s pre-season training camp in Spain.
Together, they unpack a busy summer behind the scenes, from the latest transfer activity, including João Pedro’s high-profile move to Chelsea, to the arrival of new young talent.
Paul also shares updates on the ongoing improvements to the Amex Stadium, including safe standing and a brand-new club shop, as well as the club’s continued push to grow globally and build on recent success.
With honest insights into the challenges and decisions that shape each season and a look ahead to Brighton’s long-term vision for consistent top-10 finishes, this episode offers an inside look at what it truly takes to run Brighton & Hove Albion.
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This episode of the BHA podcast gives you an inside look at Brighton’s pre-season tour to Spain, from on-pitch preparations to off-pitch downtime.
Following impressive wins over Stoke City and Las Palmas, we hear post-match thoughts from manager Fabian Hürzeler and players Georginio Rutter, Matt O'Riley and Callum Mackley.
Also new goalkeeping coach, Jelle ten Rouwelaar shares his early impressions, as Glenn Murray gets a first look at training in action.
So join us for a unique behind-the-scenes look at life on tour and see how the squad is shaping up ahead of the new season.
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Joining us once again on the BHA podcast this week is Chris Gove, the creative force behind Percival, a brand redefining modern menswear. This time, he’s accompanied by Terry Donovan, Percival’s Head of Marketing, who’s been shaping the brand’s bold campaigns.
In this episode we’ll take a look back at last year's kit launch, where first-team players blended football and fashion like never before. We discuss some of the most iconic football kits of all time and hear what it was like to style none other than Gareth Southgate.
All that and more on the BHA pod.
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In this episode of the BHA Podcast, Paul Hayward and Glenn Murray lift the lid on the rollercoaster world of football transfers. What really happens when the rumours start flying and clubs come calling?
Glenn reveals what it’s like when a club expresses interest in you for the first time and whether you can actually trust what you’re hearing before it’s official.
From secret phone calls to last-minute deals, we dig into what Deadline Day feels like from the inside…chaos or calm?
We're also joined by key voices from inside the club to explain how transfers really get done behind the scenes. We hear from Technical Director David Weir, Assistant Technical Director Mike Cave, Pathway Development Manager Gordon Greer and owner and Chairman, Tony Bloom.
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This week on the BHA podcast we have a special guest with us, Julie Salmon, a former professional tennis player who now plays a vital role at Brighton & Hove Albion.Julie is the club’s Women’s First Team Player Care Officer, where she focuses on supporting the well-being and personal development of the team’s female players. Drawing from her own extensive experience in competitive sports, Julie understands firsthand the unique challenges that professional sportswomen face.In today’s episode, Julie reflects on the unforgettable experience of facing the world’s best on Wimbledon’s Centre Court, shares the highs and lows of life on the road as a professional athlete and reveals her lifelong connection to Brighton & Hove Albion. All this and more on this episode of the BHA pod.
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Today, we’re joined by a man whose name is firmly etched in Albion history, Mark McGhee.
A former Scottish international with a distinguished playing career at clubs like Newcastle, Aberdeen and Celtic, Mark carried that same drive and determination into management.
Appointed Brighton manager in 2003, he guided the club to a memorable play-off promotion in his very first season, leading the team through one of its most challenging periods, all without a permanent home.
Mark’s impact helped lay the foundations for the Brighton we know today and we’re delighted to have him with us to look back on those defining years and share stories from an extraordinary football journey.
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This week's guest is one of the most exciting talents in Women's rugby and she’s got strong roots right here in Sussex.
Jess Breach grew up in Chichester, picked up a rugby ball at just six years old and hasn’t looked back since. From sprint hurdling to netball, hockey to gymnastics, Jess was a standout athlete long before she pulled on an England shirt.
She burst onto the international scene in jaw-dropping style, scoring six tries on her England debut and five more in her second game, a record few can match.
She’s now got her eyes firmly on the 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup, with the AMEX set to host three matches, including England v Australia.
In this episode, we talk home town pride, international rugby and what it means to see women’s sport take centre stage right here in Sussex.
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Today we have a special guest lined up as we dive into the world of one of the most crucial yet often overlooked roles in football: The Kit Manager.We all know that a football team’s success doesn’t just rely on the players, coaches, or tactics, but on the meticulous preparation and behind-the-scenes work that ensures everything is in place before a match kicks off. From ensuring that every kit is pristine, every piece of equipment is set, to managing a tight-knit team of staff, the role of a Kit Manager is as challenging as it is rewarding.In today’s episode, we’re lucky enough to sit down with Alex Burrows (aka Buzz), who’s here to take us behind the scenes and give us a glimpse into what it's like to work in such a fast-paced, high-pressure environment. Trust me, you won’t want to miss this!
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Today we find out what happens when football, faith and community spirit come together here in Sussex.
Balbir Singh is one of the driving forces behind Sikhs of Sussex, a grassroots group working to bring people together across the county through culture, conversation and shared purpose.
In this episode, Paul Hayward visits the AMEX to meet Balbir Singh and explore how football breaks barriers, the players who get him off his seat and his dream season ticket spot in an empty stadium.
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In this special end-of-season episode, we go pitchside at the AMEX just before the Seagulls' clash with Liverpool, to take stock of a fascinating Premier League campaign.Paul Hayward brings you right into the heart of the action from the technical area, interviewing pundits, journalists and commentators for an on-the-ground, game day review of the season.With expert insight from Troy Deeney, Alan Smith, Sam Matterface and Steve Wilson, we break down Brighton’s progress under Fabian Hurzeler, the tactical shifts, standout performances and the challenges faced.Our guests also share their views on what’s next for the club, what it will take to push into the Premier League's top five and whether the current momentum can carry the Seagulls to European contention once again.
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In this episode, we’re joined by former Brighton & Hove Albion manager Micky Adams, the man who helped spark the club’s incredible journey up the football pyramid.
Micky reflects on transforming the Withdean Stadium into a fortress, managing some of the club’s early legends, and the story behind key signings like Bobby Zamora.
He also gives his honest take on the role of coaches vs. players in winning games and reveals which current Brighton first-team player he would have loved to coach.
Enjoy this fascinating look back with a manager who laid the groundwork for the Seagulls’ success.
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The Brighton & Hove Albion Players’ Awards 2025 was a night to remember…and we’ve got all the best moments covered in this special episode.Glenn Murray and Paul Hayward take a look at the big winners, heartfelt speeches and raw reactions from the players who defined the 2024/25 campaign.From fan favourites to rising stars, hear first-hand reflections from those who made it a season to remember.Featuring: Jan Paul van Hecke, Carlos Baleba, Kaoru Mitoma, Fran Kirby, Michelle Agyemang, Jelena Cankovic and Marisa Olislagers and former chairman, Dick Knight.
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