Will Brighton's 2030 refresh deliver?published at 08:56 BST

On this week's Albion Unlimited podcast, former Brighton striker Warren Aspinall and BBC Radio Sussex's commentator Jonny Cantor react to Jason Ayto's appointment as Brighton's sporting director after David Weir's departure, and Mike Cave's promotion to the technical director role.
"I was surprised because he [David Weir] was linked with Everton, one of his former clubs, and he batted that away. Then Everton got somebody else," Aspinall said.
"This came out of the blue. You don't let a good man go if he's doing his job.
"I don't know what's gone on or if David's just decided to move back up north.
"Jason's been at Arsenal for a long time under Edu, who left in the summer as well. He's done numerous jobs there and lots of players have come and gone. They signed lots of players I would consider to be very good.
"Micky Cave has been under the wing for four years at the football club so he knows the ins and outs of the job.
"I wish them both all the best and I wish David all the best in his new job."
Jonny Cantor added: "They're quite long-term appointments, aren't they? You can't necessarily see the fruits of their work until a little bit later on.
"A lot of people have been very complimentary about the work that he's [Jason Ayto] done with Arsenal.
"It's interesting see they highlighted the fact that he speaks Portuguese, he speaks Spanish and his native English - and the fact that he's been in a variety of roles.
"I think sometimes it is good to get people from outside. You get fresh ideas. A different way of doing things can be really good. You get different pair of eyes on everything.
"It is part of this overall 2030 refresh that the club are doing. I know they've got a new head of technology coming in, so it'll be interesting to see how that develops as well. An exciting period coming up."
Listen to the full episode on BBC Sounds
