Bruno Saltor, who captained Brighton and Hove Albion, has shared his belief that the departure of Graham Potter as the club’s manager will not impact its long-term vision. Saltor praised the club’s vision and emphasized that it remains unchanged despite the managerial change. The former captain’s comments indicate that Brighton and Hove Albion is committed to its long-term plans and is taking steps to ensure that they continue to be implemented.

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