Scott McCarthy
Joined: Aug 5, 2020
Bio Long-suffering Brighton fan of over 30 years who has watched the club in all four divisions and at four different home grounds. Scott has been writing about the Seagulls on WeAreBrighton.com since 2009 and various other national media outlets before joining 90min in August 2020. He also follows England home and away and has managed to fall asleep while watching the Three Lions in both Slovenia and Estonia.
Amex annihilation highlights growing gap between Brighton and Crystal Palace
Valentin Barco: 6 things to know about Brighton's new signing
Why Evan Ferguson would have to be mad to join Chelsea from Brighton
How total cost of Brighton XI that beat Man Utd defies Erik ten Hag's transfer claims
How the total cost of the Brighton XI that beat Manchester United defies Erik ten Hag's post-game comments on transfer spending.
Alexis Mac Allister: The complete midfielder who went from no work permit to World Cup winner
The rise of Alexis Mac Allister from being denied a British work permit to World Cup winner shows Liverpool are signing a star open to further improvement from Brighton.
Why Roberto De Zerbi should be Premier League Manager of the Season
Why Roberto De Zerbi deserves to win the Premier League's Manager of the Season for his incredible achievements and results with Brighton.
Billy Gilmour has given Brighton a glimpse into their 2023/24 midfield
Billy Gilmour gave a midfield masterclass for Brighton against Wolves, giving Albion fans a glimpse into what their midfield could look like in 2023/24 if Alexis Mac Allister or Moises Caicedo are sold in the summer.
Pascal Gross is the unheralded secret to Brighton's success
Pascal Gross is the unheralded secret to Brighton's success which makes his new contract which will run until 2025 richly deserved.
Brighton's brilliant business model illustrated by record Graham Potter compensation fee
Brighton & Hove Albion's newly published 2021-22 season accounts confirm that Chelsea paid a world-record fee for a manager of £21.5m to take Graham Potter to Stamford Bridge
Jason Steele: From Sunderland Till I Die to Brighton's charge for Europe
Jason Steele has gone from figure of fun in the first series of Sunderland Till I Die to taking over as number one in a Brighton side challenging for a top six place in the Premier League.
Moises Caicedo reveals Champions League ambition after signing new Brighton contract
Moises Caciedo has said he believes Brighton can qualify for the Champions League after signing a new contract with the Seagulls running through to 2027