Goldstone Rapper
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By John Vinicombe
As Albion left the Goldstone after their 3-0 triumph over Crystal Palace yesterday, manager Alan Mullery grinned: "I've been waiting three-and-a-half years for that."
In the time Mullery has been Albion's manager, his side has failed to beat Palace in nine meetings, and he rejoiced: "They are not our bogey team any more! "What I just saw was our sweetest performance in the First Division, although we have played just as well before. This was something different, and has been coming on for the last seven or eight games."
Underdogs
While Mullery was delighted with Peter Ward's continuing good form, he preferred to talk in terms of a complete team performance. But the unerring eye for flair and excitement caused him to dwell on Ward, who scored and played a part in the other goals. Said Mullery: "He was superb. He is back to his old, sparkling self. He is playing like we know he can play and have seen him before. I would say the difference between the teams was a bit more than Ward. For a change we were the underdogs and we didn't give Palace a kick. At the end, John Gregory turned round to Graham Moseley and asked if he had finished his crossword."
Before the start, Mullery told Ward to go out and prove that Jim Cannon was not his master. Said Mullery, "I knew how it had been in the past, and last season I had Ward as sub because he just hadn't been able to do anything against him in previous matches."
When Ward neeted after 33 minutes it was his first League gal against Palace. The display drew generous praise from Terry Venables: "Ward was brilliant... outstanding... the difference between the sides." The Palace said he thought the penalty decision when Cannon brought down Ward, and Brian Horton scored from the spot after five minutes, was harsh. "I didn't think the passing was very good from either side, but all credit to Brighton, they finished well."
Thanks to [MENTION=21011]HantsSeagull[/MENTION] for the cutting.

Albion skipper Brian Horton opens the scoring from the penalty spot.
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