Mauricio Taricco is putting his love affair with Ipswich on hold - for 90 minutes.
Albion's under-stated assistant manager was a popular defender during his playing days at Portman Road.
But his priority on his return to Suffolk tomorrow is three much-needed points for the Seagulls to spark their play-off challenge back into life.
Taricco said: "The players know what we are going to come up against and they are ready.
"I want them (Ipswich) to do well, to be a good team, of course not against us. I had a great time there, my best time as a player, even though I don't show it much.
"I am not the type of person who likes to talk about it much or make an issue out of it but I always had a great relationship with the fans.
"I am just not the type of person who claps all the time, I just feel it and that's it. Hopefully they know from the way I played. I gave everything when I was there.
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