Albion chairman Dick Knight and chief executive Martin Perry are standing with the fans again for the Seagulls' last match of the season.
And they will be wearing replica shirts on the terraces at Gay Meadow, Shrewsbury, tomorrow.
Knight and Perry rubbed shoulders with Albion's travelling army when they played Shrewsbury in their final away fixture last season.
Perry revealed: "We are going to stand on the terraces again. It has become a tradition to say thank you to the fans for all their support.
"We will also be wearing blue and white shirts with our names on the back."
Meanwhile, director Derek Chapman is keeping his promise to build a cabinet at Withdean for the Third Division championship trophy.
Perry said: "Derek told us at the start of the season if we won the title he would provide the club with a new trophy cabinet and he is honouring that pledge.
"The trophy is under lock and key at the moment."
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