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6:00am Friday 4th July 2008
David Livermore is targeting a return to the Championship after joining Micky Adams' Albion evolution.
Utility player Livermore has signed for the Seagulls on a free transfer following two seasons with Premier League new boys Hull City.
The capture of the 28-year-old former Millwall captain, revealed on www.theargus.co.uk yesterday afternoon, brings the number of signings made by Adams to four since his reappointment as manager in May.
Livermore, who has agreed a two-year contract, joins Adam Virgo, Kevin McLeod and Colin Hawkins as players with experience at Championship clubs.
Livermore said: "I met Micky Adams a few weeks back and liked what he had to say.
"I played against Brighton last season for Oldham on loan and I was impressed. They finished seventh and I think we can build on that.
"I think it is a club that is moving in the right direction and can get back into the Championship."
Livermore has tasted success in League One before with Millwall and the Londoner is looking for a repeat.
"I had two seasons in League One with Millwall," he said. "In the first we made the play-offs and then we won the title under Mark McGhee.
It would be fantastic to do that again. I know the division, even though I haven't played in it much for for a few seasons.
"I had a bit of a taste of it again last season with Oldham for two months and I know it's tough. You only have to look at Leicester, who have come down."
Livermore fits in with Adams' policy of adding versatility and experience to the squad as Albion prepare to tackle potential promotion rivals like his old club Leicester.
Adams said: "I see him as a midfield player really, but he can play leftback and left-sided centre back if we need him to.
"He's got Championship experience and played for Hull last year in a team that got promoted.
"He's 28 and I felt we had a gap in that age group between more experience and youngsters. We have tried to fill it with the likes of Livermore, McLeod and Virgo."
Further additions are expected to both Albion's playing and backroom staff, with former midfielder Darren Currie still high on their list of targets.
Gary Hart, Kerry Mayo and Paul Reid, all released by Albion at the end of last season, continue to take part in pre-season training with the Seagulls.
They could figure in next week's mini-tour of the Republic of Ireland, although Adams said: "All three of them are talking to other clubs."
Ian, Brighton says...
2:58pm Fri 4 Jul 08
Marc, Angmering says...
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Ian, Brighton says...
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gary, East Hull says...
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Scudster, Hove says...
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mark, brighton says...
6:43pm Fri 4 Jul 08
Scudster wrote:get him and we will have crowds of 9k best player i have seen in few years at the albion, funny that wilkins kept saying players did not want to play here!!!
I see that Steven Gillespie has handed in a transfer request at Cheltenham, following a bid of £350,000, with possible add-ons of a further £50,000 (which they have rejected),from "another League One club"... Has the splendid Mr Bloom been opening his wallet again? Sounds like Mr Gillespie is interested in whoever it is - here's hoping!!
Dreg, Lindfield says...
7:12pm Fri 4 Jul 08
Paul, Brighton Seafront says...
7:49pm Fri 4 Jul 08
mark wrote:He didn't ever say that. That is a complete myth.
Scudster wrote: I see that Steven Gillespie has handed in a transfer request at Cheltenham, following a bid of £350,000, with possible add-ons of a further £50,000 (which they have rejected),from "another League One club"... Has the splendid Mr Bloom been opening his wallet again? Sounds like Mr Gillespie is interested in whoever it is - here's hoping!!get him and we will have crowds of 9k best player i have seen in few years at the albion, funny that wilkins kept saying players did not want to play here!!!
Andy, says...
7:59pm Fri 4 Jul 08
Skeptic Seagull, Ringmer says...
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never wrong dave, Brighton says...
2:52pm Fri 4 Jul 08