As a born and bred Brightonian, with friends and family that are fanatic followers, having attended a few games myself down the years when footballing life in Norwich is lulled, i'm quite well acquainted with their progress under Poyet. They've got a fantastic side, especially up front, and when they're granted a reprieve from the footballing Gods and the injuries heal up with Greer and El-Abd, they'll have a very solid back line too.
A distinction to draw between us and them is that we retained our group of players, whereas Brighton have had to replace some of their key players (with quaity mind) - the likes of Bennett and Murray with Hoskins, Buckley and Mackail-Smith, among others. Nonetheless, they've integrated well during pre-season with good perforamnces against the likes of Tottenham and Paris Saint-German, and probably an overall improvement (though i reckon they'll miss Bennett).
Getting LuaLua back on loan is another real coup of theirs (and one i'd certainly liked to have seen come to Carrow Road).
They've been playing continental football more successfully than any football side outside the Premier League since the start of last season, and i expect that they'll surprise many this season.
I personally reckon they'll at least make the play-offs, more than likely contending with the automatics at stages, regardless of the strength of the second tier at the moment. If we proved anything last season, it was that in this game where 11 men play 11, it's not history, expectation, or even money that takes precedence, but preparation; they've certainly made that.