Gordon Greer insists he has nothing to prove against Doncaster in tomorrow’s Amex opener.
The Albion skipper made only 20 appearances in two years with injury-ravaged Rovers before moving to Swindon and then the Seagulls.
Greer told The Argus: “I believe if I hadn’t been injured at Doncaster I would have played and done well there. I don’t feel I have got a point to prove to anybody at Doncaster.
“I just want to play well for Brighton, for my team-mates and my manager here, whether that is against Doncaster or the following week Portsmouth and Cardiff.”
Greer’s final start for Doncaster ironically came against Albion in a 0-0 draw at the Keepmoat Stadium in December 2007.
“If I’m being totally honest it wasn’t a good two years,” he said. “It was just injury after injury for me. Sometimes in your life things just don’t work out and for me at Doncaster it didn’t work out.”
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