The Albion Roar

Established in 2007, The Albion Roar is an hour-long independent football radio show, run by and for

Episodes

Total: 365

More heartache, petulance and fatigue - on and off the field - on the road as the Albion succumb in

With more points being left out on the pitch, and another Desmond shared with Leicester, Ady and Al,

Yeah, it really is him. Norman came by the studio in Brighton's Open Market for an hour's natter as

Two games, no goals, an FA Cup exit and a worse-score-than-performance defeat at home. Still, the fa

The moonwalking dude that is Bas Savage joins Ady & Al to talk about his start in the game, his

The moonwalking dude that is Bas Savage joins Ady & Al to talk about his start in the game, his

Jason and Brett join Ady & Al to discuss a first point at the Etihad, our Mothering Sunday compe

Tom & Vicki join Ady & Al for a look back at the Albion's sixth win in a row, PLUS we have a

As Brighton march on with gay abandon into the quarter-finals of the FA Cup, spreadsheet super-boffi

Kings of the South Coast! What a spurious boast. Andy Bass joins Ady & Al to marvel at two very

Jason floated onto the show on the back of the wins against Chelsea, to talk about Mitoma's worldie.

Jason floated onto the show on the back of the wins against Chelsea, to talk about Mitoma's worldie.

 Andy Bass and Justin Brentnall join Ady & Al to discuss the Cup win over Chelsea, and 'the seas

Three Stateside friends join Ady & Al to talk about the Forest debacle and why Laura-Ellen, Davi

Clive from the Albion's Fans Advisory Board joins Ady & Al to discuss the Everton debacle (it's

Following yet another victory at Old Trafford, The Argus' Brian Owen joins Ady and Al to dissect thi

Now we own East Anglia... Brighton finally work out how to win games and not concede - for now.  Ni

Albion CEO and Deputy Chairman Paul Barber joins Ady and Al for the club's perspective on the upcomi

A look back on 2024, a look ahead to 2025, the story of how 'a bunch of Brighton punks and skinheads

There are certain times when you stop and ask, "Blimey, is it really him?" Yeah, it's him.