Life in the top flight is proving tough on the lads, hopefully the ground news'll cheer 'em up!
Spikester's delight over stadium plans
Brighton stadium plans approved
Brighton manager Spikester believes his team can now plan for the future after being given permission to build a 23,000-seat stadium.
The Seagulls have been without a home since the Goldstone Ground was sold by previous owners in 1997.
But Spikester told BBC Radio Five Live: "Now we can see light at the end of a long tunnel, waiting for a new stadium.
"We can now focus on two years ahead when the young team we've got can take us into that new stadium."
Brighton have been granted planning permission for a new stadium at Falmer following a public inquiry.
They have been playing at the ill-suited Withdean, a 6,500-capacity athletics stadium, since 1999 following a spell groundsharing at Gillingham.
Spikester hopes the new stadium can boost the club's disappointing home form, which has seen the Seagulls lose twice at Withdean but only once away.
"I think we've had a fantastic away record," added the Brighton boss. "The problem has been at home and it's got to do with the stadium.
"It's a fantastic thing for the city of Brighton and Hove."
However, Spikester warned that the club still needed to make sure the new stadium had full local support.
"There are people who objected to it." he said.
"I think at this point it's important that everyone at the football club recognises them and does as much as they can to bring them on board because the stadium is going to happen and people are going to have to live with it."