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  • Albion line up possible Poyet return

    Albion will be at home to Gus Poyet’s Sunderland in the quarter-final of the FA Cup if they win through tomorrow’s fifth round clash with Hull City at the Amex. The Seagulls will claim a place in the last eight of the competition for only the third

  • Big tailbacks on A27 near Falmer due to flooding

    Motorists are facing lenghty queues eastbound along the A27 due to flooding. One lane has had to be closed between Falmer and Kingston Roundabout due to flooding following the recent heavy rain. It has resulted in long tailbacks.

  • Carlisle boss angry as another Crawley game called off

    Carlisle boss Graham Kavanagh has hit out angrily at the decision to delay the postponement of his side’s game at Crawley until just three hours before the scheduled kick-off yesterday Kavanagh felt the match should have been called off on Friday to

  • Bruce expects tough evening at Amex

    Steve Bruce has warned his Hull side Albion will be tough opponents at the Amex. The Seagulls host Hull in the fifth round of the FA Cup tomorrow. Bruce’s side lost to Albion at the Amex on their way to winning promotion to the Premier League

  • Missing person hunt in Fulking

    Police are searching for a missing person in Fulking. The details of the missing person are not yet known but the search is taking place near the Shepherd and Dog pub in The Street. More to follow.

  • Grinstead finish on a high

    East Grinstead finished their European indoor hockey elite division campaign on a high with a victory at the K2 in Crawley this morning. The hosts made it three wins from their five games over the weekend in the EuroHockey Indoor Club Champions

  • Blue skies and sunshine as storms abate at last in Sussex

    Sussex woke up to blue skies and sunshine as the recent storms finally passed. Yesterday saw foul weather play havoc in the county with trees down, rail networks disrupted, flooding and the seafront being battered. But just in time for the

  • Jake's Oxford test has helped his top-class progress

    Jake Forster-Caskey says going out on loan played a big part in his progress with Albion. The teenage midfielder could not be happier with the way his career is developing with the Seagulls. He believes his rise through the ranks to first team