Former Albion midfielder Paul Clark reckons ex-Seagull Lorenzo Pinamonte could play a key part in Orient's promotion challenge.

Italian Pinamonte scored on his debut on a month's loan from Brentford in last Saturday's 3-0 home win over Halifax.

Clark, the O's assistant boss, said: "I reckon Lorenzo and Carl Griffiths could be a dangerous combination. They looked an exciting partnership."

Pinamonte's month on loan ends with Albion's visit to Brisbane Road on March 3.

That match is all-ticket for Albion fans. The Seagulls have been allocated 3,000 terrace only tickets, of which 79 per cent will be allocated to season ticket holders in the away membership scheme.

The remaining 21 per cent go to non-season ticket holders in the scheme.

Scheme members must apply in the first instance by post for tickets, priced £11 adults or £7 for OAPs, under-16's and UB40 holders.

They should enclose individual membership numbers for each ticket required, cheque or credit card number and a stamped self-addressed envelope to the club office, 5 Queens Road, Brighton BN1 3WA.

Any tickets left over can be booked in person at the ticket office or by phone on February 14 by season ticket holders in the scheme and the following day by non-season ticket holders.

Similar arrangements apply for the trip to Hartlepool on March 17, which has also been designated all-ticket for Albion fans.

Lonely McNab
Neil McNab is feeling lonely at Portsmouth.

The former Albion midfielder's twin sons Joe and Neil have been released by Pompey's player-boss Steve Claridge.

McNab senior is in charge of the reserves at Fratton Park.