He memorably scored a 120th-minute equaliser against Swindon Town in the 2004 Division Two Play Off Semi Final 2nd leg, to force a penalty shootout.
[1] Brighton won the shootout then faced Bristol City at the Millennium Stadium, who they beat to win promotion to the second tier.
[2] In the 2004–05 season he earned nationwide coverage on his significant performances that maintained Brighton's position in the Football League Championship.
[3] He remained on the fringes until first-choice centre back Bobo Balde left for Africa Cup of Nations play.
Virgo made a promising start to the 2008–9 season, netting three goals in his first two competitive appearances as well as making some eye-catching performances.
[11] After he left Celtic, he complained that he was not given enough opportunity (just 10 starts) and also that he was not treated properly especially after the death of his father and being attacked in a burglary just a few months later.
[20] Shortly after his release from Yeovil, Virgo joined Paul Buckle's Bristol Rovers in League Two on a two-year contract.
[28][29] Though he had been told his time at Bristol Rovers was over, Virgo (along with Scott Bevan) remained at the club until they recovered from their injuries.