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No regrets for Tunnicliffe

By PA Sport  August 25, 2009
No regrets for Tunnicliffe (©PAphotos)
No regrets for Tunnicliffe (©PAphotos)
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"There were other options, but this is a good club and it is going places," Tunnicliffe said...
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James Tunnicliffe insists he has no regrets about joining Brighton over the summer despite their horror start to the season.

Albion have picked up just one point from their opening four games, but former Stockport centre-back Tunnicliffe insists they can still enjoy a successful season.

"There were other options, but this is a good club and it is going places," Tunnicliffe said. "I know that, despite the start we've had. We will get there. The lads are together, everyone is getting to know each other now."

He added: "I want to be in a winning side and I am sure that is going to start coming soon, then hopefully we can progress up the league and be right at the top come the end of the season."

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