Jake Heath

Jake Heath

Sports Journalist · 5 articles

Journalist with Radio Brunel, IKB Insider and Seagulls Matchzone

The many faces of Hughton’s Brighton; why things have started to go wrong
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The many faces of Hughton’s Brighton; why things have started to go wrong

Brighton & Hove Albion have been many teams since joining the Premier League. First, they were the defensively solid new boys; difficult to play against but really lacking any attacking threat. These were the early days of Brighton’s transition into 4-4-1-1, leaving behind the ol’ faithful 4-4-2 that did them so well in the Championship. […]

Aaron Connolly- Player Profile
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Aaron Connolly- Player Profile

Every fan that pays any real attention to Brighton & Hove Albion will already know the name Aaron Connolly. They’ll also probably know that he’s been scoring goals for fun in the youth team, and is one of the most exciting prospects in the academy at the moment. Beyond that, a lot of people will […]

Jurgen Locadia looking to secure Brighton exit
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Jurgen Locadia looking to secure Brighton exit

Jurgen Locadia has hit out at Brighton for his lack of game time for the Seagulls. According to The Brighton Argus, Locadia is angry with his current situation at the club. Locadia, 25, joined Brighton for £14m in January but has only scored twice in 18 appearances for Brighton, with the majority of those coming off […]

Lewis Dunk could easily slot into Southgate’s England
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Lewis Dunk could easily slot into Southgate’s England

After years of speculation from fans, glowing recommendation from coaches, and strong praise from pundits, Lewis Dunk has finally earned himself a call-up. Granted, it was as a replacement for the injured James Tarkowski, and comes at a time when quality English centre-backs are in short supply, but it marks a massive occasion for the […]

Why it could be time for Hughton to end his love affair with 4-4-1-1
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Why it could be time for Hughton to end his love affair with 4-4-1-1

Of all the surprising and delightful revelations last year brought, arguably the best was the dazzling form of Pascal Gross. The German arrived from Ingolstadt to relatively quiet fanfare for around £3m, under the blanket of cover provided by the big money arrivals of Propper and Izquierdo, but went on to become Albion’s Player of […]