One to add from Warren Aspinall. Do you think he'd be happy to repeat it in our dressing room just before the match?
Former Brighton striker Warren Aspinall is not impressed with the calibre of opposition facing the Seagulls in the FA Cup on Saturday.
He told BBC Radio Sussex's Albion Unlimited podcast he expects Brighton to progress against Sheffield United at Bramall Lane: "Chris Wilder will put a team out to win, but I don't think it will be his first team because he's got bigger fish to fry. He's a lifelong Sheffield United fan and he wants the players to play with passion and intensity.
"We'll expect a hard game, but I think the quality of their players against our players, I think we should win the game.
"Their wide players, like James McAtee and Ben Brereton Diaz are very good players, but the forwards are Championship strikers. Cameron Archer was at Middlesbrough last season while Ollie Norwood is still there and his legs are gone. They also have a left-back playing as a centre half in Jack Robinson.
"There are square pegs in round holes there and we should go there and win this game. They are bottom of the league for one reason. It's not like they have bad luck - it's just the players they've got. They aren't good enough to be in the Premier League if I'm really honest.
"It's up to us - how we turn up with our attitude and playing high intensity football. Let's take our chances."