Could also see it as Bournemouth gambling on instant success Portsmouth style, while Brighton build from the ground up and invest in a sustainable future: Spending money on Cat A academy, signing promising youngsters etc.
Well they did improve a bit and seemed to have a bit more pace and drive about them after Orlandi went off - not sure if this was down to the replacement or the fact that the goal lifted them.
Did he play on Saturday?? The only player from their side that I noticed was the pacey right winger, who seem to give Bennett something to think about.