Brighton and Hove Albion players are feeling upbeat and proud of what they have achieved ahead of today's last game at Withdean.

Chief executive Martin Perry spoke to The Argus on the eve of the team's final home game against Huddersfield.

Twelve years after the Seagulls moved into Withdean Stadium, their time there has come to an end as players and officials look forward to a fresh start next season, not only in the Championship but at their new home, the American Express Community Stadium.

The end of the match will be followed by the usual presentations, including man of the match, but the Seagulls will also be presented with the League One trophy.

But Mr Perry said that although he wanted everyone to enjoy the celebrations he reiterated that it is important that no one invades the pitch.

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A full report of the final game at Withdean will appear in Monday's paper while The Argus on Tuesday will feature a look at the future for Withdean after the departure of Albion.

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