Premier League trophy brought to Brighton for anniversary celebrations
The famous trophy was brought to the Amex last Tuesday (August 30) as part of a tour celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Premier League. Participants in our disability football programme (which is currently celebrating its 25th anniversary) were given the chance to see the trophy in the flesh and pose for a photo. Former
How Dave’s outlook became brighter
Dave, from Lewes, is thankful he found a group of people who could support him through his journey with cancer. In 2021, Dave’s life was changed when doctors found a tumour in his brain – a GBM4 Geloblastoma Multiforma. It came as a big shock to him. He had no idea that anything had been
Albion youngsters enjoy successful Canary Cup
More than 100 young footballers travelled to Norwich to take part in the Canary Cup tournament last week. Players from our boys, girls, and disability talent pathway squads made the trip to Norfolk for the three-day football festival hosted by Norwich City. Representative teams from Premier League and Football League clubs across the country took
In His Own Words – Jake on life as a partially sighted football fan
A piece written by Jake Heasman, a partially sighted footballer for Albion in the Community and the England national team. Tunnel vision. This is the mentality a leader like Lewis Dunk has to have when he’s making a match-winning block to secure a crucial three points. Tunnel vision is also something a partially sighted Brighton
PL Kicks award winners get to meet their hero Solly March
Two participants in the Premier League Kicks programme finally graduated after many years with Albion in the Community. Paddy and Jensen, both of whom played in our Kicks sessions in Worthing, were commended by their coaches for their years of dedication to the programme. Premier League Kicks is a programme which uses the power of