
Albion's official website will not only keep you in touch with all the major news at the club this summer, but also provide some excellent World Cup content.
The site will publish daily blogs from Monday to Friday in the build up and throughout the tournament, right through to the final, with special guest columnists at weekends.
Monday: BBC radio commentator and Swindon Town fan Andrew Hawes will write on Mondays. The popular broadcaster, who covered the Albion for a decade at Withdean, wrote a weekly blog for seagulls.co.uk throughout the season.
Tuesday: Seagulls World Hart of the Matter host Ian Hart will pen the Tuesday offering. The former Gull's Eye editor, and BBC phone-in host has hosted regular episodes of Hart of the Matter on Seagulls World, debating topics from the world of football.
Wednesday: Seagull DVD presenter Dave Beckett will be providing updates direct from South Africa every Wednesday, where he is working, covering the Greatest Show on Earth for British TV.
Thursday: Freelance sports journalist Nigel Henderson, an AFC Wimbledon fan, and the author of The Worst of Football, will provide Thursday offering. His most prominent Albion memory is seeing Frank Worthington score a brilliant volley at the Goldstone Ground in December 1984 to beat the Dons 2-1.
Friday: Irreverent Aussie Jarrod Kimber, described by the Guardian as 21st-century sportswriter, will be writing every Friday. The up-and-coming sports journo, who pre tournament confesses to only having a passing interest in football, but will be cheering on ther Socceroos for the World Cup.
Additionally, our official partner website www.clubsouthafrica.tv will have all the World Cup 2010 news, stats, fixtures, plus video clips of what is happening in South Africa.
The site also features a fan who will be blogging on the World Cup and giving their perspective from an Albion point of view. So for an Albion fans perspective on what is happening then visit www.clubsouthafrica.tv and select Brighton & Hove Albion from the drop down list.
