They were together as part of Albion's title-winning celebrations after the final match at Withdean against Huddersfield.

Seven years on, Glenn Murray, Ashley Barnes and Chris Wood are on opposite sides with different Premier League agendas.

Murray will be trying to help fire the Seagulls to safety at Turf Moor tomorrow.

Barnes and Wood are bound for the Europa League next season with seventh-placed Burnley.

Re-wind to the end of April 2011 and all three were on the podium as skipper Gordon Greer raised the League One trophy.

Murray led the way for Gus Poyet's triumphant side with 22 goals in 42 appearances.

One of the matches he missed was the 3-2 defeat by Huddersfield.

The result was immaterial as Albion headed into their new home, the Amex. The title had been wrapped up at Walsall with four games to go.

Murray scored there, the last goal of his first spell with Albion. His final appearance came a week later, in a home defeat by Southampton, before a controversial departure to Crystal Palace on a free transfer.

Barnes also played 42 games, contributing 18 goals. He scored in the Huddersfield defeat during a prolific burst of six goals in eight outings - a spree he has currently matched at Burnley.

Wood weighed in with eight goals in 29 appearances on loan from West Brom as a raw 19-year-old.

Elliott Bennett, another member of the 2010-11 squad, is celebrating another League One promotion with Blackburn Rovers.

The Argus: Adam El-Abd (above) is close to following suit with Wycombe Wanderers in League Two.

Matt Sparrow, who scored Albion's other goal against Huddersfield, is now at Joondalup United in Australia.