A new Brighton and Hove Albion exhibition is now open in the Brighton and Hove Museum and Art Gallery.
The museum in Pavilion Gardens has opened its latest exhibition Stand or Fall which celebrates the 125 years of Albion history.
The exhibition was in collaboration with Brighton and Hove Albion, who funded the spectacle.
From old seats, tickets and uniforms all the way to a huge model of the stadium in the middle of the room, the exhibition pulls together feelings of nostalgia and football frenzy that fans are sure to enjoy.
The exhibition aims to chart the club's "remarkable" journey from its early beginnings and fight for survival to Premier League and European football.
Bringing together memorabilia, archive material, film and personal stories, the exhibition explores not just the club's sporting achievements but the supporters, community and defining moments that have shaped the Albion's story.
But, predicted by many attending the exhibition as what will be the "fan favourite" is the centre piece – a model of the stadium in all it's glory, littered with references to previous historical moments.
The model is also surrounded by screens hanging from the ceiling that play clips from previous games, which certainly brings the atmosphere to life.
Former Brighton and Hove Albion manager Mark McGhee was present at the grand opening.
He said: "I think supporters will love to see this,
"Dare I say the older supporter because there will be a lot of nostalgia,
"I don't know how much there is here for younger fans except being dragged along by your grandad."
Mr McGhee said he will be bringing his own grandchildren to the exhibition.
Mark McGhee ranks his old team mates (Image: NQ staff)
If fans wish to visit the exhibition, they are in luck as the collection is permanent.