Brighton and Hove Albion are aiming to break into the top four of the Women’s Super League, continuing a long journey of growth that has seen the club rise from modest beginnings to competing at the highest level of the women’s game. Women’s football in Brighton began to take shape in the early 1970s, despite the long-standing FA ban that had previously restricted the sport. In 1971, an Albion Ladies side was formed by the club’s supporters, ent…
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