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12:47 10th June 2014
by James Hilsum
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Brighton & Hove Albion started the month with a late salvation act against Sheffield Wednesday, as an 89th minute Keith Andrews strike secured a point in a dominant display.Despite the late relief, the Seagulls were rocked by the injury of Leo Ulloa, who would spend over two months on the sidelines with a broken metatarsal after just returning from a three-match suspension.
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Nottingham Forest were the next visitors to the Amex and came back from goal down to secure a 3-1 victory, despite playing the last 20 minutes with ten men after Nathaniel Chalobah’s dismissal.
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Andrew Crofts gave Albion the lead with a header, but a brace from Henri Lansbury including a penalty and a goal from Darius Henderson ensured Forest claimed all three points.
The winless run continued at Yeovil Town in an even contest at Huish Park, with new loan signing, Leroy Lita and Will Buckley coming closest for the Seagulls.
Buckley almost netted a late winner after being played through by Craig Conway, but dunked his effort over Wayne Hennessey hit the side-netting.
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The Seagulls ended the month in another hard-fought contest against Watford- a match being billed as ‘Fright Night’ at the Amex.
Sean Murray gave the Hornets an early lead inside the opening four minutes, but Crofts was on hand for the equaliser after taking advantage of a loose ball inside the box.
The Seagulls ended the month in another hard-fought contest against Watford- a match being billed as ‘Fright Night’ at the Amex.
Sean Murray gave the Hornets an early lead inside the opening four minutes, but Crofts was on hand for the equaliser after taking advantage of a loose ball inside the box.
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