CHRIS HUGHTON has confirmed his status as one of the country's finest coaches by guiding Brighton to the Promised Land that is the Premier League. "We've put ourselves in a good position to attempt to do it".
Huddersfield then failed to defeat Derby County in the later match - Jacob Butterfield netting a late leveller for the Rams - meaning Brighton's top-two finish is mathematically assured with three games left to play.
Thanks to Tony "The Lizard" Bloom, Brighton & Hove Albion FC have now gained promotion to the Premier League, where next season they will do battle against such iconic football teams as Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal. Although that was before the Premier League invented football, so it clearly doesn't count.
"It would be wonderful for us (winning the title), we're one win away and we'll try everything to do it on Friday, and if not Friday, we'll try and do it against Bristol City at home", he said "Some players never get memories like this in their career, so it's fantastic for us". 'He wasn't settled at Standard Liege and wanted to come back to England.
"People kept trying to write us off, to write us off against Newcastle". Our away form has improved from a year ago and probably that's the key to the success we've had this season.
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Bloom also praised manager Chris Hughton, who arrived at the Amex in 2014 when Brighton were struggling near the bottom of the second division.
Despite the pressures of the job and the microscope that football fraternity is constantly under, Hughton is still very much in love with the game.
"I know the history of this club".
Barrow was particularly disappointed by the manner in which Wigan conceded the first goal, saying: "We let in a really poor goal". He did that. It wasn't pretty or easy, but even the biggest clubs in the world have bad seasons'.
The 58-year-old told talkSPORT: "This club has Premier League facilities - the stadium and the training ground are exceptional, but of course, it's ok having the facilities, you've got to be a Premier League team".





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