BRIGHTON owner Tony Bloom celebrated a win double at the Amex Stadium last season when his side beat rivals Crystal Palace after his horse had romped to victory at Cheltenham.
The gambler also banked another £830,000 in bets. But anyone who bet against a 1-1 draw back at Selhurst Park last night was a total mug punter.
Jordan Ayew gave the hosts the lead in first-half injury time on his return from his controversial red card against Liverpool.
But Danny Welbeck came off the bench to net an 82nd-minute equaliser to see the last five league fixtures between these two bitter rivals end 1-1 at Selhurst Park.
Patrick Vieira was sacked after the March defeat by Seagulls to be replaced by Roy Hodgson.
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