Emilie Joramo's Brighton & Hove Albion Debut: A New Era Begins

Brighton & Hove Albion's new signing Emilie Joramo has finally joined the team after a long wait. The 24-year-old Norwegian midfielder has been tracked by the club for some time and has now signed on a free transfer.

Joramo has been playing in Scandinavia for several years, first in her homeland with Rosenborg, where she helped win the Norwegian Cup for the first time in 21 years, and then in Sweden with Hammarby, where she reached the Europa Cup final last season. She has grown both as a football player and as a person in those years, and feels ready to take on the challenge of playing in the Women's Super League.

What comes next for Emilie Joramo?

Joramo is excited about joining Brighton & Hove Albion and playing in the Women's Super League. She feels that the team's possession-based style of football suits her playing style, and she is looking forward to contributing to the team's success.

"I would say that I'm a hardworking player," Joramo said. "I always give 100% all of the time. I can't do 50, 60, 70, I'm always 100%. I want to have the ball. I want to play, not just put balls in behind but to keep the ball, play with each other, [build] good relationships with the other players and think several steps ahead."

Why Joramo chose Brighton & Hove Albion

Joramo chose Brighton & Hove Albion because of the team's reputation and the club's interest in her. She was aware of the team's interest and had a positive conversation with the manager, Dario Vidosic, which made her feel more confident about joining the team.

"It's reassuring for me that they really wanted me," Joramo said. "They hadn't just watched a couple games, they'd been following me for years, and that's really important to me because I'm not going to jump at the first opportunity I get. I like to think things through and it has to feel right for me."

League standing (final 2025 table -- new season not yet under way): 8th in Premier League, 53 pts, 14W-11D-13L from 38 games, recent form LLWLW.

Brighton & Hove Albion is currently 8th in the Premier League, with 53 points from 38 games, and a recent form of LLWLW. The team has scored 52 goals and conceded 46, with a goal difference of +6. They are 32 points behind leaders Arsenal in the title race.

Joramo is excited about the challenge of playing in the Women's Super League and contributing to the team's success. She feels that the team's possession-based style of football suits her playing style, and she is looking forward to working with the team's manager, Dario Vidosic.

"I've only had two sessions with him so far," Joramo said. "But he seems very, very good at football tactics, how the game works, how to play. I'm excited to learn from him and contribute to the team's success."

Goals this season: 52 scored, 46 conceded (+6 goal difference).

Joramo is excited about the team's goals this season, with 52 goals scored and 46 conceded, resulting in a goal difference of +6. She feels that the team's possession-based style of football suits her playing style, and she is looking forward to contributing to the team's success.

The article concludes with Joramo's positive impression of the team's training sessions under Vidosic and her excitement about the challenge of playing in the Women's Super League.