David Stockdale is concentrating on helping the Seagulls beat Wolves today, not comparisons between the current and former keepers.
Kuszczak returns to the Amex for the first time since helping Albion to the Championship play-offs in consecutive seasons before being controversially released last summer.
Stockdale told The Argus: “He’s not my former goalkeeper, I used to play for Fulham. I don’t know the fella, I don’t know how he did here really.
“It’s not something that I take notice of. I try to worry about myself.
Stockdale has kept seven clean sheets in the last 15 games for Albion in all competitions.
The Seagulls will make Amex history today if they reel off a fourth straight home win, a feat they last achieved at Championship level at Withdean 12 years ago with a sequence which began with victory over Wolves.
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Kuszczak returns to the Amex for the first time since helping Albion to the Championship play-offs in consecutive seasons before being controversially released last summer.
Stockdale told The Argus: “He’s not my former goalkeeper, I used to play for Fulham. I don’t know the fella, I don’t know how he did here really.
“It’s not something that I take notice of. I try to worry about myself.
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Stockdale has kept seven clean sheets in the last 15 games for Albion in all competitions.
The Seagulls will make Amex history today if they reel off a fourth straight home win, a feat they last achieved at Championship level at Withdean 12 years ago with a sequence which began with victory over Wolves.

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