[Albion](https://www.theargus.co.uk/sport/albion/) suffered a second away defeat out of two in the Premier League this season.
And the killer blow at Bournemouth came just as they seemed to have got to grips with the game.
Our audio review from the Vitality Stadium includes what appear to have been different interpretations of events as the Seagulls went down 2-1.
They had just found their way into the game via a Kaoru Mitoma header when they caused their own problems and conceded the decisive spot kick.
We look at an ill-fated afternoon which brought two injuries, one of them in an incident which left Fabian Hurzeler “very unhappy”.
And there is a look at events off the pitch after technical director David Weir left the club.
Albion lost Jack Hinshelwood in the opening seconds and Max de Cuyper after a contentious incident in which he was pushed into the adverting boards, which are close to the pitch.
They struggled to test home goalkeeper Dorde Petrovic in the first half, bar a shot by Yankuba Minteh.
But brilliant wing play by Mjnteh and a soaring header by Kaoru Mitoma put them on level terms during what was by far their best period of the contest.
Greek forward Stefanos Tzimas was sent on for his Premier League debut and, like fellow substitute Brajan Gruda, looked keen and busy.
But it was a disappointing afternoon for the Seagulls.