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18-year-old Andrew Moran has been handed a contract extension by the Seagulls.
Graham Potter hailed Aaron Connolly’s match-winning performance on Wednesday evening.
Brighton boss Graham Potter on Aaron Connolly and the Irishman’s reaction to his withdrawal last weekend.
The seagull population of Dublin is now at its peak.
Meanwhile, Cabinteely roared into the new First Division season with four goals in 45 minutes against Bray.
A welcome addition ahead of the new League of Ireland season.
The 25-year-old heads for the WSL after departing Wexford Youths.
The gulls became infected after coming into contact with human faeces, the report said.
48 permits have been granted to tackle Dublin’s seagull issues.
The 34-year-old Dubliner joins the Seagulls having spent two seasons at the RSC.
West Ham’s resurgent form came to an end on Friday, as Glenn Murray struck to give Brighton all three points.
Goals from Ronan Finn, Dylan Watts and Brandon Miele guaranteed all three points for Stephen Bradley’s side.
Ireland defender Shane Duffy had a day to remember yesterday.
Goals from Pat Hoban, Robbie Benson and Dylan Connolly saw Dundalk ease past Bray Wanderers on Friday.
John Caulfield’s side kept pressure on Dundalk at the top of the Premier Division.
Keith Long’s side put struggling Bray Wanderers to the sword with a landslide win in Phibsborough.
Bray Wanderers put their recent woe aside with a spirited 2-1 victory at home to Sligo on Sunday afternoon.
The club announced the news this morning.
The Seagulls said it was ‘only fair to give players an opportunity to secure employment elsewhere’.
It’s a third defeat on the trot for the Saints as they spurned the chance to go fourth.
Stephen Kenny’s side made it five wins in a row to maintain first place in the Premier Division against Bray.
Bray sit bottom of the Premier Division with a minus 23 goal difference after nine games this season.
St Patrick’s Athletic inched closer towards a European spot with a dominant hammering of Bray in Inchicore on Friday night.
Dave Mackay takes over from Harry Kenny, who left the club at the end of last season.
The Seagulls boss will see out the current campaign before leaving his role.
Aaron Greene scored a brace for the guests on what was a sobering night for Kenny Shiels’ side.
The Seagulls have suffered financial uncertainties off the pitch, affecting performances on it over the last month.
Neither side impressed in Phibsborough as Bray earned their first point in five games.
Just one day off from their antics… That’s all we want.
Experts say the attacks are carried out by a small number of “rogue individuals”.
Give it to us straight. Be honest.
Meath man Tim Clancy had to work his way back from non-league football and went on to play in Scotland before winding up at current club Bray Wanderers.
Gary McCabe’s goalscoring form has been recognised.
Bray Wanderers had a comfortable win away to Finn Harps tonight.
It was an entertaining game in Bray.
Bray Wanderers winger Dylan Connolly has been one of the players lighting up the league this season.
Nothing will prepare you for the seagulls.
The home side were two goals down.
Senators continue the fight against loud, aggressive seagulls.
The Irish centre-half is enjoying life at the table-topping Seagulls.
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