LONDON (Reuters) - Eight goals and six points from their opening two games have put Brighton and Hove Albion on top of the Premier League for the first time in their history -- proof, if any were still needed, that they are one of the best run clubs in the top flight.
Brighton, homeless and facing an uncertain future little more than a decade ago, welcome West Ham United on Saturday looking to continue their dream start.
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