Good Samaritan assaulted by man she tried to help and Sussex town named the place with the most charity shops in the UK - Latest TV News (Full Episode)
Sussex World reporter Jacob Panons brings you all the latest news from across Sussex and also talks to sports reporter Sam Pole about Brighton and Hove Albion's 2-1 loss at Manchester City as well as their upcoming fixtures against Ajax and Fulham.
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00:32 - Hello and welcome to Latest TV News.
00:35 My name is Jacob Pannins, I'm a reporter for Sussex World,
00:37 and I'm gonna be speaking with sports reporter Sam Pohl
00:40 about Brighton's 2-1 loss at Manchester City.
00:43 But first, here are your top stories from across the county.
00:46 A good Samaritan was assaulted by a man
00:49 she tried to help in East Sussex, police have said.
00:52 Sussex police are investigating the assault
00:54 on a woman in Kenilworth Road, St. Leonard's,
00:56 which happened at around 7 p.m. on Friday, October the 20th.
01:00 Police said a man was heard shouting
01:01 and a woman approached him to check he was okay
01:04 and agreed to ask her neighbor
01:05 if he could use their bathroom
01:06 and give him a glass of water.
01:08 Once he had used the bathroom,
01:09 he followed the woman and assaulted her
01:11 before making off towards the seafront, officers added.
01:14 Police said the suspect is white, six foot tall,
01:17 aged between 30 and 40, thin,
01:19 and his front bottom teeth are missing.
01:21 He was also wearing dark-colored jeans and a baseball cap
01:24 and was carrying a brown backpack, police added.
01:27 Detectives are appealing for anyone
01:29 who may have video footage
01:30 which could help identify the suspect to come forward.
01:33 A Sussex town has been labeled as the place
01:36 with the most charity shops in the UK.
01:38 Eastbourne has been described
01:39 as a haven for discount shoppers by ukphonebook.com,
01:43 with the majority of charity shops
01:45 in the BN21 postcode area
01:47 being located along Terminus Road
01:49 as well as the nearby Grove Road.
01:51 Robin Osterley, who is the chief executive
01:53 of the Charity Retail Association,
01:55 said charity shops play a vital role
01:57 in attracting footfall to local high streets
01:59 such as Eastbourne's.
02:00 Hailsham Bonfire Society's Guy Fawkes
02:04 and Festival of Fire celebrations took place on Saturday.
02:07 The event was in Hailsham Recreation Ground
02:09 and the town centre from 7.30pm to 10pm
02:12 and was the town's 418th Guy Fawkes celebration.
02:16 Thousands of runners also took on
02:18 the Beachy Head Marathon at the weekend.
02:20 The marathon was on Saturday along with the Ultra Marathon,
02:23 which saw runners take on the traditional marathon route
02:26 followed by a 10K run
02:27 with a total distance of approximately 52.6km.
02:32 For more pictures from the events,
02:33 please visit Sussex World online.
02:36 Now let's hear from sports reporter Sam Pohl
02:38 as he gives us an insight
02:39 into Brighton's loss against the champions.
02:41 I've got sports reporter Sam Pohl with me here
02:47 and we're going to be talking a bit more
02:48 about Brighton's loss on the weekend against Manchester City.
02:51 So Sam, what did you make of that performance?
02:54 - I would say it's the old cliche,
02:56 kind of game of two halves.
02:57 The first half, the champions came out completely
03:01 out-thought, out-fought.
03:03 The City goal was really their goal.
03:06 After seven minutes by Alvarez,
03:07 kind of put Brighton on the back foot.
03:10 And then obviously getting the second, Haaland,
03:13 it kind of led them to dominate the game more and more.
03:17 They just dominated possession.
03:19 Brighton didn't really have a sniff that entire first half.
03:21 But then something must have clicked,
03:23 Zerby must have said something during the halftime break
03:25 because second half, they were a completely different side.
03:27 I think the changes as well definitely helped.
03:30 Fatih coming on definitely made the difference.
03:32 And the goal he scored as well was very well taken.
03:36 And they looked at the end,
03:37 they looked like they were going to snatch a point,
03:39 which against the current champions
03:41 would have been an excellent result.
03:43 But yeah, you can't really say it's a bad result
03:46 against obviously the team that won the treble last year.
03:49 Two ones, quite a respectable result.
03:52 But in the manner of their first half performance,
03:55 you could say it could have been about four or five,
03:57 but the way they caught it back,
03:58 I think it's a pretty decent result for the Seagulls.
04:00 - Yeah, I guess that's the thing,
04:01 despite how good Zerby and Brighton
04:04 might have organised themselves for this game,
04:06 when you're coming up against the current treble winners,
04:09 two one doesn't actually sound that bad,
04:11 although any loss for Brighton this season
04:13 is going to feel pretty disappointing.
04:14 - Absolutely, yeah.
04:15 Especially with the games in Europe as well,
04:18 they're going to try and give a good counter of themselves.
04:21 But yeah, they have the leakiest defence in the Premier League
04:24 so it kind of was put on full display again
04:26 in that first half.
04:28 The goal, as I can see, is what,
04:30 I wouldn't say avoidable,
04:31 but they could definitely have prevented it
04:32 before obviously the danger happened.
04:34 But like you said, it's a respectable result.
04:38 It could have been worse.
04:40 And I think they kind of had one eye
04:42 on this week's European fixtures as well.
04:44 The injuries as well to some key players as well
04:48 definitely didn't help them out.
04:50 But yeah, I think they have this eye
04:51 on this European tie.
04:53 - And you mentioned it, sort of Brighton's goal record,
04:56 you know, they concede a lot of goals,
04:58 especially for a team who are competing
04:59 near the top end of the table.
05:01 Do you see that as a concern?
05:02 'Cause I was talking to obviously Frankie Elliott
05:04 when he was here and he was saying that
05:05 does it just doesn't seem to care about clean sheets
05:07 and that's all right if you're outscoring the opponent,
05:10 but as somebody sort of on the outside looking in,
05:12 would that be a concern if you were a Brighton fan?
05:14 - I wouldn't say, I would say that the defence
05:20 probably was the, despite the result,
05:23 the defence was probably the stand up performance,
05:24 especially in that first half.
05:25 Lewis Dunk, he was the only one that seemed
05:28 to be properly competing against City's defence.
05:31 He seemed to hold Haaland in check
05:33 throughout that first half, despite the goal.
05:35 But against opposition like City,
05:38 you can't really expect anything less
05:41 than them tearing teams.
05:43 We've seen them score six or seven
05:45 against better opposition than Brighton.
05:48 So I suppose you can't really look at that result
05:50 as the marker, but I would say it's kind of concerning
05:55 when you're conceding two or three against teams
05:57 that are below them in the league.
05:58 But no, I wouldn't say it's concerning,
06:02 not against City, not against that result.
06:04 - Yeah, definitely.
06:05 And you've touched on also the injuries.
06:06 What players will Brighton be missing in the-
06:08 - So Soli March was taken off a stretcher.
06:11 It looks like he's gonna be out
06:12 for a significant amount of time,
06:13 which is a key blow for Brighton and the way they play.
06:16 Obviously he's been so integral these,
06:18 for however long he's been there.
06:20 And Welbeck also, he came off with a muscle injury as well.
06:22 He's kind of like the front pressing forward.
06:25 He kind of sets the tone from the front
06:27 and then he'll be a big miss.
06:28 Not as much with like Pedro coming in and that,
06:32 but he's a key loss.
06:33 Obviously you need depth as well,
06:35 as it's Brighton's first season in Europe,
06:37 you need to rotations and all that stuff.
06:39 So he'll be a big miss for the side.
06:42 - 'Cause like you said, obviously that depth
06:43 is gonna be a big concern.
06:44 Brighton had a lot of injuries
06:45 towards the end of last season
06:46 and had to, for example, put Kai Seder at right back
06:49 and stuff like that.
06:49 We know De Zerbi can be adaptable,
06:51 but yeah, that's must be the biggest concern right now
06:53 is that they've got almost twice the amount of fixtures.
06:56 - Absolutely, yeah.
06:56 And I think De Zerbi came out after the game
06:58 and said that there's too many games,
07:00 the injuries are piling up.
07:01 The team, especially of Brighton's financial stature,
07:05 can't compete against the big sides that like City,
07:08 like Chelsea, like United, that they can constantly rotate.
07:11 And these injuries to players like March and Welbeck,
07:14 they will add up,
07:15 they will potentially cost Brighton some points,
07:17 especially in the attacking areas as well.
07:20 It's good that they strengthened though in those areas,
07:23 like Fatih on loan and Pedro this summer.
07:27 But yeah, especially with these European ties,
07:28 it's gonna be tough for Brighton
07:29 to continue to put out these results.
07:31 - And you've just mentioned Fatih,
07:32 you said you were quite impressed
07:33 with his performance against Brighton.
07:34 - Absolutely, when he came on, he made the difference.
07:37 He was quick, he was direct,
07:39 he gave City's full-backs absolute torrid time.
07:42 It's, for a player that's come from Brighton,
07:46 you can, come from Barcelona, sorry,
07:47 you can definitely see that they're kind of like,
07:50 or tiki-taka football.
07:52 He's so quick with his feet, he's quick with his movements,
07:55 he's sharp with his runs.
07:57 And it's so, it's kind of like night and day with March,
08:01 'cause March will look to cut in rather than use his pace.
08:03 I think Fatih was so direct.
08:05 He's such a game changer
08:07 and he makes a world of difference, I think.
08:09 And it'll be interesting to see
08:11 if he starts against Ajax during the week,
08:14 how much of a difference he will make.
08:15 - And you also mentioned there was one player
08:16 you weren't too impressed with.
08:18 - No, I don't mean to be harsh on a 37-year-old,
08:22 James Milner, but yeah, he, against Jeremy Doku,
08:25 it was, he lost at sea.
08:29 Doku, they were just,
08:30 City were attacking down that left-hand side,
08:32 Doku was making him look very much a 37-year-old.
08:36 Yeah, all the play was going through,
08:40 but he held his own to the end there.
08:44 Doku didn't score, the crosses that he was putting in,
08:47 he was kind of restricting him to the back post,
08:49 but he was just consistently beating him
08:51 time and time again.
08:52 And I think that was the main weakness for Brighton,
08:57 that game.
08:58 - Yeah, I guess with a player like James Milner,
08:59 it's kind of double-edged sword in the fact that,
09:01 you know, you've got that age and that experience,
09:04 which is so beneficial for a young inexperienced,
09:06 in a side that, you know,
09:07 hasn't got a lot of experience in Europe, for example,
09:09 but then at the same time,
09:10 you've got a 36, 37-year-old's body,
09:12 although he's probably fitter than we are,
09:13 but still, you know, when you're up against a Pirate,
09:15 it's going to be really tough.
09:16 - Absolutely, yeah.
09:17 And I think one of the key things about City
09:19 is the pace and the wings.
09:20 I think James Milner, unfortunately,
09:22 not that he ever had it,
09:23 but I don't think he would have the pace
09:25 to deal with most wingers in the Premier League anymore.
09:28 Yeah, it was very evident with Doku's performance
09:30 that they were targeting that left-hand side,
09:34 trying to get balls into our Rezin Harland.
09:36 But, I mean, he's a professional, he's what we need.
09:39 It's good cover as well,
09:40 because Lamptey's out of the minute as well,
09:42 and it's just another injury.
09:44 So you're kind of being forced to,
09:46 like, you're disturbing his hands,
09:47 being forced to play Milner right back at this point.
09:49 So he didn't make a fool of himself,
09:54 if you know what I mean.
09:55 He put a shift in,
09:56 but that's kind of all you can expect from James Milner.
09:59 You can't expect him to be the outstanding player at 37,
10:02 at a position that he's not really natural at.
10:04 So yeah, well, Brighton are definitely looking forward
10:06 to when Lamptey come back to fill in as a right-back.
10:09 - Yeah, and yeah, looking forward, obviously,
10:10 they got a couple of games,
10:11 and losing 2-1 at Man City,
10:13 I don't think there's any team in the world
10:14 who'd be overly disappointed with losing 2-1 at the Amex,
10:16 but make sure you tune in to part two of latest TV news,
10:20 as we'll be talking a bit more
10:21 about Brighton's upcoming Europa League fixture against Ajax,
10:24 as well as their Premier League game
10:25 on the weekend against Fulham.
10:38 - Hello, and welcome back to part two of the latest TV news.
10:41 I've got sports reporter Sam Poll with me here,
10:43 and we're going to be talking about
10:44 Brighton's upcoming Europa League fixture against Ajax,
10:47 as well as their weekend fixture
10:48 in the Premier League against Fulham.
10:50 And we're also going to be looking
10:51 at some of the Sussex sides that are still in the FA Cup,
10:54 as we approach the first round proper.
10:56 So Sam, how do you see the Brighton-Ajax game
10:58 going on Thursday?
11:00 - I can see it's a definitely winnable game for Brighton.
11:03 Ajax, they're in turmoil at the minute.
11:05 They're somewhere around the 17th,
11:07 one point above the relegation zone.
11:09 They've just got rid of their manager at the minute.
11:10 They seem to be a club in free fall,
11:12 not what we would expect from Ajax,
11:14 one of the legends of the Dutch game.
11:16 Yeah, Brighton probably should put them to the sword
11:21 with the way they're doing it.
11:21 I know some injuries are obviously going to hold Brighton back,
11:24 but the way with Ajax are going at the minute,
11:26 yeah, Brighton could score two or three.
11:29 Yeah, the Ajax, their team's been gutted as well,
11:31 not what we would expect from a team
11:34 that's been to a Champions League semi-final.
11:37 Yeah, I can see Brighton, with Brighton at home,
11:40 I can see the crowd at the Amex getting behind the boys
11:43 and just, yeah, it's a game that they need to win as well.
11:47 So that could give the Brighton extra incentive
11:49 to score two or three.
11:50 So I reckon it might be a big result.
11:53 - Yeah, definitely.
11:54 Like you said, Ajax aren't in a great position right now.
11:55 And it's also really important Brighton start
11:57 getting some points on the board as well.
11:59 - Absolutely.
11:59 It's not been the start that Brighton wanted.
12:02 Obviously with a draw and a defeat,
12:05 it's not been the best start,
12:06 but they've got a very winnable game
12:08 coming up against Ajax.
12:09 Not that you would have predicted that before the group,
12:13 but yeah, it's a game that they need to win.
12:15 It's a game that they probably should win
12:18 to keep their European hopes alive.
12:20 - Yeah, definitely.
12:21 And it's going to be a tough one,
12:22 but like you said,
12:23 it looks like Ajax aren't the best at the moment.
12:25 Brighton could score some goals,
12:26 but then like we mentioned in the first half,
12:28 Brighton might also concede a few goals as well.
12:30 - Absolutely.
12:31 I mean, with European fixtures,
12:33 the bright lights, they can shrink a few players.
12:36 Obviously Brighton,
12:37 they've got the leakiest defence in the Premier League.
12:40 They've leaked a few goals so far.
12:41 I think it's five in two games in Europe.
12:45 So with the team like Ajax as well,
12:47 they're obviously an experienced European side.
12:50 They've been going on for tens of years now.
12:53 Yeah, it could be a tricky one for the defence to sort out,
12:58 but I can see Brighton pulling out a victory.
13:00 - Yeah, definitely.
13:01 And obviously following that loss at home
13:02 against Athens, the draw away against Marseille,
13:05 although that will be seen as a positive, still no win,
13:07 but yeah, they're going to need some points
13:08 if they want to progress to the knockouts.
13:10 - Absolutely.
13:10 Yeah, the Brighton, when it was drawn,
13:13 I think Brighton were predicting,
13:14 not necessarily for it to be an easy ride through this group,
13:17 but definitely to pick up some more points,
13:20 especially against AEK Athens.
13:21 You would have thought that would have been
13:22 like the gimme of the group,
13:23 if you know what I mean.
13:25 Obviously it was a tough result, that first game,
13:27 but obviously it's the first ever time in Europe.
13:29 You kind of expect those nerves and jitters going in,
13:31 but as they slowly get more accustomed to midweek football,
13:34 you can kind of see Brighton
13:36 kind of build up that momentum as well.
13:37 De Zerby, I'm sure, will get them prepared
13:39 the way he wants to play
13:40 and hopefully pick up the results
13:42 they need to progress to the knockouts.
13:44 - And obviously then they've got Fulham
13:45 on the weekend at home.
13:47 How do you see that one playing out?
13:48 - I can see Brighton, again,
13:51 it's another tricky fixture for them.
13:54 Fulham are one of those teams that,
13:55 on their day, can beat anyone,
13:57 but I can see Brighton bouncing back, obviously.
14:01 Their defence is still very leaky,
14:03 but Fulham aren't really necessarily known
14:05 for their attacking options.
14:05 I think it's going to be more of a grind it out,
14:08 nil-nil, one-nil.
14:09 I think someone's going to nick a goal somewhere,
14:12 but especially after the city result,
14:14 Brighton will obviously take the positives
14:15 from that second half.
14:16 The way they came back,
14:17 the way they turned it around
14:19 against the treble winners,
14:22 they will take their positives
14:23 and hopefully do it at home as well,
14:25 which again, at home,
14:28 it's going to prove a huge factor for the team,
14:31 with obviously the fans getting behind them.
14:32 And I can see, yeah, one-nil.
14:35 I can't see it being the most glamorous of games,
14:37 but I can see Brighton probably snatching a result.
14:42 - Yeah, definitely.
14:43 I think Brighton will be going into the game
14:44 feeling like their favourites,
14:45 and Brighton, I mean Fulham, sorry,
14:47 would probably be pretty happy with the draw.
14:48 I mean, coming to the Amex is something
14:50 that no team in the league
14:51 is going to be looking forward to this season,
14:53 but I guess Fulham is one of those teams
14:55 you need to be beating
14:56 if you want to be challenging for Europe again.
14:58 - Absolutely.
14:59 I mean, Brighton,
15:00 it's been a kind of up and down season for Brighton so far,
15:03 especially with the fixture congestion with Europe
15:05 and obviously the injuries that are coming in.
15:07 So it's kind of been up and down,
15:09 but for a team like Brighton
15:12 to aspire to be a consistent team in Europe,
15:15 they need to be beating teams like Fulham
15:17 on a regular basis and convincingly as well.
15:19 I think, and with the attacking options
15:21 that Brighton have, obviously,
15:22 with Fatih, Dhingra, Khatoma,
15:26 you would expect them to put on a performance
15:27 against a team that you'd expect Brighton,
15:30 with European aspiration,
15:31 should deal with handily.
15:34 - Yeah, you'd hope so.
15:35 And yeah, it'd be good to get those points on the board
15:37 following that loss.
15:38 And obviously looking forward,
15:39 first round proper of the FA Cup,
15:41 who were the three Sussex teams
15:42 we've got still in the competition?
15:43 - So we've got Horsham,
15:45 we've got Crawley,
15:46 and we've got Worthing going through.
15:48 There's a marquee match up Horsham,
15:51 getting the away tie against Barnsley,
15:53 who are currently third in League One.
15:55 So it should be an excellent day for the fans,
15:56 for the supporters, for the team as well.
15:58 The only question mark is it's on a Friday night,
16:02 which for a non-league team like Horsham,
16:04 kind of is a bit of a death sentence,
16:06 to be honest.
16:07 Obviously with players being part-time as well,
16:09 they're gonna be, I think they're missing
16:10 five or six players from what I'm hearing
16:12 due to work commitments.
16:14 So it's gonna be not Horsham's full strength side
16:17 against a team that was in the Premier League
16:19 not so long ago.
16:20 So you can only hold out hope for a team like Horsham,
16:24 but I have a feeling it might be a bit of a
16:27 one-sided contest to say the least.
16:29 And then you've got Crawley away in Notts County as well.
16:32 Another big fixture,
16:34 I think Crawley have been drawn against
16:36 League Two opposition.
16:37 I think the past three or four rounds of the FA Cup,
16:40 it's gonna be a tough game for them,
16:43 obviously with Crawley struggling as well in the league
16:45 after a defeat against Crewe at the weekend.
16:48 But they'll be looking to continue the cup run,
16:49 obviously in the third round you get bigger opposition.
16:52 So hopefully they'll be sticking around
16:56 and hopefully getting that big tie.
16:57 And then you've obviously got in the third fixture,
16:59 third Sussex team, you've got Worthing at Atherington Town,
17:03 which is in Derbyshire.
17:05 So it's a team that is at their level.
17:08 So they will definitely see it as a winnable fixture.
17:12 I think it's the first time that Worthing got
17:14 into the first round proper since 1999 as well,
17:16 which is an excellent achievement for them.
17:19 And obviously drawing against teams of a similar level
17:22 with them, they haven't,
17:23 unfortunately in Worthing's case,
17:25 unfortunately in Portman's case,
17:26 they haven't been drawn against a team like Barnsley,
17:28 the professional outfit that you would expect
17:30 to turn up on the day and beat them.
17:31 So in Worthing's minds, in their team's minds,
17:34 they can expect, well, in their minds,
17:36 they can expect a result to get through
17:38 to maybe the second round
17:39 and then maybe face a team like Barnsley
17:42 or Portsmouth in the next round.
17:44 And hopefully they get it at home as well
17:45 for that big crowd, that big FA Cup fixture
17:48 that we know we all love.
17:49 - And it's fantastic to see three Sussex teams thriving
17:51 and hopefully they will get through.
17:52 And as a Horsham lad yourself,
17:54 you're going up to Barnsley.
17:55 How excited are you for that?
17:56 - I'm looking forward to it.
17:57 It's a shame it's on a Friday night.
17:59 Yeah, I think it's a quarter to eight kickoff.
18:01 There's going to be a four and a half hour journey
18:03 for me to get there.
18:05 I'm looking forward to it and it should be a great day
18:07 out for the fans.
18:08 Obviously Barnsley, a big club in England,
18:10 should be a great away day.
18:12 I know I took the fortunate or somewhat unfortunate trip
18:15 to Carlisle a couple of years ago.
18:18 And again, that was a great day for the fans.
18:20 Horsham made a great account of themselves in that fixture.
18:23 And I think they'll do it as well again.
18:24 I mean, Horsham, since I've grown up,
18:26 they've had a great success in the FA Cup.
18:29 I mean, I was there when they played Swansea
18:31 in the second round.
18:33 Yeah, it was a great day out for the fans.
18:35 And just hope the Hornets can pull out on the day.
18:38 - Yeah, I guess that's the thing with the FA Cup,
18:39 when you get to these rounds
18:40 and the smaller teams are playing the bigger teams,
18:42 that's what you're relishing all season.
18:44 That's what you're waiting for.
18:45 The league almost doesn't matter.
18:46 And it's so interesting to see
18:47 because fans of non-league clubs can't get enough
18:50 of the FA Cup, but Premier League and Championship teams
18:52 almost kind of throw it to the wayside a little bit.
18:54 - Yeah, absolutely.
18:55 It kind of, people talk about like the magic of the cup
18:59 in a way, but with bigger teams like say United or a Barnsley
19:03 if they was a Horsham Brighton or Crawley Brighton
19:07 or Worthing Brighton even, I mean,
19:09 that'd be a great day out for Sussex.
19:10 Obviously they're playing the Sussex Senior Cup,
19:12 which is kind of the lesser competition.
19:14 They kind of bring out their youth teams,
19:15 but, oh, FA Cup, ITV on the telly at night.
19:18 It'd be brilliant.
19:19 - It'd be fantastic.
19:20 And obviously looking at Brighton and the FA Cup,
19:22 how do you think they're going to try and tackle
19:24 that competition, obviously,
19:25 while also being in the Europa League?
19:27 - Oh, it's going to be a tricky one.
19:29 I think, obviously we spoke about earlier
19:31 about how rotation is going to be key, I think,
19:33 with the team, especially with all the injuries
19:36 that are piling up, obviously.
19:38 They've got the Carabao Cup as well, FA Cup
19:41 and the Premier League to deal with and Europe.
19:44 So it's going to be tough for De Zerbis
19:46 to manage these teams.
19:47 You kind of, it kind of depends on the draw
19:49 because you can kind of, if you get like a lesser opposition,
19:52 like a League Two or a non-league club,
19:54 you can afford to rotate.
19:57 But if they get drawn against one of the big boys
19:59 in the Premier League, I don't know,
20:01 you kind of have to put it as the lesser competition
20:06 in a way because you've got Europe,
20:07 which I think is going to be Brighton's main goal
20:09 this season, and then obviously the Premier League
20:11 to try and get back into Europe this year.
20:14 So yeah, I think rotation is going to be definitely key
20:16 for De Zerbi and his team.
20:18 - But we saw a scene with De Zerbi in the past as well.
20:19 He wants to prioritise every competition.
20:22 I was at the game at Chelsea when they got knocked
20:24 out of the League Cup and he was absolutely devastated.
20:26 - True, yeah.
20:27 It's one of those things, obviously,
20:29 any successful manager wants to win everything they're in.
20:32 I, as a kind of a pessimist and a pragmatist myself,
20:35 it kind of, you kind of do have to prioritise some things
20:39 in some ways.
20:40 Obviously, De Zerbi in his head, he won't think
20:42 that he'll want to win absolutely everything
20:44 to bring Brighton to their first major trophy.
20:47 And if they can go as far as they can in these competitions,
20:49 it'll be great.
20:49 But I think, speaking, if it was me as Brighton manager,
20:54 I think the priority would be, obviously,
20:56 the Premier League to get back into Europe
20:57 and obviously Europe to carry on doing this.
21:00 Because I think the fixtures will start to pile up as well.
21:04 And I think that might be the issue,
21:05 especially with injuries and all the congestion
21:07 that's happening.
21:08 So you might just have to wait and see
21:09 with what happens there.
21:10 - Yeah.
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