Not yet a fortnight into the new season and already one of the most popular questions in football is back: Just how do Brighton do it?
Despite having a bottom-six budget and lowest net transfer spend since the Premier League was invented, the Seagulls have spent more time in the division’s top four than they have the bottom three since winning promotion in 2017.
Their rise is a testament to planning, patience and a clear structure centred not around a single head coach or sporting director but a player database which utilises a secret algorithm of owner Tony Bloom’s high-stakes betting firm, Starlizard.
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