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Argus journalist Brian Owen believes the effort Brighton boss Fabion Hurzeler put into communication during his early time at the club has helped him adjust after the end of his "extended honeymoon" period. The Seagulls occupy sixth position heading into the October international break and responded well to the 4-2 defeat at Chelsea with Sunday's stunning 3-2 comeback win over Spurs. "Every team has good players and most teams have more expensive players than Brighton have got so on and off the pitch as a club and team you have to do things a little bit differently," Owen told Albion Unlimited.
Hull KR captain Elliot Minchella says his two-game ban towards the tail end of the season was 'difficult to accept'.
Midfielder Luke McCowan says working with "the best players in the country" has already raised his game as he settles in at Celtic. The 26-year-old joined the Scottish champions from Dundee last month and insists he has been a "sponge" soaking up new information. "As you can imagine anybody coming into a club this size, you think it's going to have daunts and scares or whatever, but it's not been," McCowan told Celtic TV.