Women

The Argus · By Brian Owen

Brighton and Hove Albion FC Football Sport

Dario Vidosic has been swapping thoughts and opinions with his Premier League club colleagues ahead of a big couple of weeks for Albion’s women.

The WSL head coach has been on the training ground with Fabian Hurzeler and his staff during the latest break in the domestic programme.

And he was in the directors’ box for last Saturday’s thrilling 2-2 draw with Spurs.

Albion return to WSL action on Saturday as Manchester City visit the Broadfield Stadium (midday).

There is also much excitement about the Adobe FA Cup semi-final away to Liverpool on May 10, for which the club have laid on return coach travel for £20 for fans.

Hurzeler said: “It shows again that this great togetherness can be the individual quality that the club is standing for.

“We always want to have a good connection. We always want to live like a family.

“And family means we are open-minded. We give a chance to get into our environment.

“Dario was with us for a few days. He felt already a part of us because he was so helpful.

“He was sharing his opinion. He was on the pitch and beside the pitch with us in the meetings.

“That's what Brighton is about.”

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The City game is Albion’s first since they won at Arsenal in the cup quarter-final.

They visit Manchester United next Saturday and host Arsenal on Wednesday, May 6, ahead of the cup semi four days later.

There is a fixture at the Amex on Saturday, May 16 (1pm), when Spurs visit.

Details of coach travel to the cup semi-final can be found via the club website.

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