It makes no difference who it is against, where, or in what division.

Glenn Murray just keeps on scoring goals for Albion.

Murray emphasised his special knack the first time he hit the net for the Seagulls on his home debut a decade ago.

He got off the mark not once but twice in the first half against Crewe at Withdean.

It has been goals galore ever since, including four in one game and three hat-tricks.

Wolves are the 52nd club he has struck against in an Albion shirt after posting his century against them at the Amex.

The Argus: Here are the facts and figures that have made Murray (above) Albion's greatest post-War goal scorer.

League One

2007-08: 9 in 21

2008-09: 11 in 23

2009-10: 12 in 32

2010-11: 22 in 42

Total: 54 in 118

Championship

2016-17: 23 in 45

Premier League

2017-18: 12 in 35

2018-19: 6 in 10

Total: 18 in 45

FA Cup

2007-11: 2 in 11

2017-18: 2 in 4

Total: 4 in 15

League Cup

2007-11: 1 in 5

First goal: Two, on home debut v Crewe February 2008

First hat-trick: Cheltenham October 2008. Also against Leyton Orient January 2011, Norwich October 2015

Four goals: Wycombe Wanderers December 2009

Clubs scored against: Wycombe (6); Southampton (5); West Ham, Tranmere and Leyton Orient (4); Walsall, Hartlepool, Cheltenham, Leeds, Norwich, Fulham and Swansea (3); Crewe, Oldham, Bristol Rovers, Northampton, Millwall, Yeovil, Charlton, Plymouth, Dagenham and Redbridge, Nottingham Forest, Barnsley, Aston Villa, Blackburn, Birmingham, QPR and Crystal Palace (2); Cheltenham, Port Vale, Luton, Southend, Man City, Brentford, Rochdale, MK Dons, Huddersfield, Exeter, Carlisle, Swindon, Rotherham, Preston, Burton, Wigan, Newcastle, Derby, Liverpool, Bournemouth, Middlesbrough, Arsenal, Manchester United and Wolves (1).