Former Cork City striker Mark O’Mahony opened his Seagulls account in Tuesday night’s Carabao Cup win over Crawley.
Ireland Under-21 striker Mark O’Mahony has been told that his move to Portsmouth is a “great opportunity” as he seeks to build on his first ever senior goal for Brighton.
READ MORE: Teenage Irish striker scores first Brighton goal before heading 50 miles west to thrash out loan deal with Portsmouth “Our pathway development manager Gordon Greer will be monitoring his progress, and we wish him well for the season.”He said: “Mark has been involved for Brighton during pre-season, as well as featuring the other night.
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