Albion stayed top of the Championship with a 2-2 draw at Derby – but they should have won.
The Seagulls twice let slip leads, the second of them on 88 minutes as Chris Martin converted a penalty.
It was unclear what the spot kick was awarded for in a packed penalty area.
James Wilson, a player Derby tried to sign on loan last season, guided Albion into a 22nd-minute lead with an expert near-post finish from Jamie Murphy’s cross.
But ex-Albion loanee Bradley Johnson rose majestically at the far post to head the 41st-minute leveller from a corner.
Solly March is stretchered off
Raj van La Parra restored the advantage with a sizzling angled finish to round off a counter attack on 75 minutes.
The result was ultimately disappointing for the Seagulls but of more concern was the sight of Solly March being stretchered off with what a looked a serious knee injury.
The winger twice went down in agony while running on his own and was replaced by van La Parra.
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The Seagulls twice let slip leads, the second of them on 88 minutes as Chris Martin converted a penalty.
It was unclear what the spot kick was awarded for in a packed penalty area.
James Wilson, a player Derby tried to sign on loan last season, guided Albion into a 22nd-minute lead with an expert near-post finish from Jamie Murphy’s cross.
But ex-Albion loanee Bradley Johnson rose majestically at the far post to head the 41st-minute leveller from a corner.

Solly March is stretchered off
Raj van La Parra restored the advantage with a sizzling angled finish to round off a counter attack on 75 minutes.
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The result was ultimately disappointing for the Seagulls but of more concern was the sight of Solly March being stretchered off with what a looked a serious knee injury.
The winger twice went down in agony while running on his own and was replaced by van La Parra.

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