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Craig Mackail-Smith
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06:00 25th July 2014
by James Hilsum
I’m looking forward to going back there, as I had a special time at the club"
Craig Mackail-Smith


Craig Mackail-Smith is relishing a reunion with his former club Peterborough when Brighton & Hove Albion travel to London Road for a pre-season friendly tomorrow.The Seagulls go into the game following a 1-1 draw with Crawley on Wednesday and Mackail-Smith anticipates a similar test tomorrow.
He told seagulls.co.uk, “I’m looking forward to going back there, as I had a special time at the club. Hopefully I can continue to get some more minutes on the pitch and push towards the start of the season.
“They are a good footballing team and like to pass the ball about. They’re quite a young side, so they’ll be very energetic and it’ll be up to us to put our game plan together.
“We need to make it a little bit tighter, create a few more chances and just work our way closer to the new season.”
The Albion forward admits he is feeling good after making a recovery from a ruptured Achilles tendon in March last year and aims to be as sharp as possible ahead of the league opener with Sheffield Wednesday on 9th August.


He is also looking forward to the prospect of playing alongside new striker Chris O’Grady after the departure of Leonardo Ulloa to Leicester City.“I’m getting there; I am having the odd little niggle and the physios are pulling me in and out of training, but I got through 65 minutes against Crawley and played three previous 45 minutes, so I’m pushing along nicely.
“I haven’t had a full pre-season in three years, so my aim is to get through everyday making sure that I am fit, sharp and ready to go by the start of the season.
“It will be good to play up top with a big target man like Chris. Obviously I didn’t get my chance with Leo, as we only played one or two games together and we never really had a chance to get enough chemistry on the pitch.
“Hopefully we’ll get a chance to play together and form a nice partnership.”
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