They changed the name on porpoise.
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I didn’t realise Brightons nickname was the dolphin’s.
During the 1974/75 season, Brighton & Hove Albion FC became known as The Dolphins and their club badge was changed the following season to represent this. However, this was short lived and in 1977 the seagull badge was introduced and they have remained the Seagulls ever since, apparently to rhyme with Crystal Palace Eagles.
They changed the name on porpoise.
Below from Wikipedia, may not be accurate and has a feel of the many stories how the Ayatollah started.
Both this nickname and crest were to prove short-lived, however, following an incident said to have taken place in the Bo'sun public house in Brighton. Prior to a 'derby' fixture with fierce rivals, Crystal Palace, a few away supporters started chanting, "Eagles, Eagles" to which a group of Brighton & Hove Albion fans responded with a chant of "Seagulls, Seagulls". Current club director, Derek Chapman, is said to have been among the group who first christened the club with this nickname. The club has been known as 'The Seagulls' ever since and in 1977 the club crest was changed once again to represent this.
I’m sure I read somewhere that the rivalry between Palace and Brighton only dates back to the late seventies when Terry Venables and Alan Mullery were managers. The explanation regarding Seagulls ties in with what I read as well.
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