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  • County League round-up

    Graham Martin scored an 89th-minute winner as Whitehawk booked their place in the fourth round of the Sussex Senior Cup with a 1-0 win at Crowborough. Division one leaders Wick missed the chance to pull five points clear at the top when Danny O'Farrell

  • Rebels boost hopes

    Worthing boosted their promotion challenge with a 2-0 home win against fourth-placed Kingstonian. Ben Johnson gave the Rebels a first-half lead with a good finish from man-of-the-match Roy Pook's pass and Danny Davis completed the scoring with a header

  • Lewes and Borough power on

    Fisher 0, Eastbourne Borough 4. A superb second-half display kept Eastbourne Borough's unbeaten start to the league season intact with a comprehensive win at nine-man Fisher. Fisher wasted a great chance to go in front on 14 minutes when Wes Thomas

  • Modest Forster shares the praise

    Nicky Forster left Albion's rivals with double vision again - then passed on the credit to the defence and Dean Cox. Forster's fifth brace of the campaign saw the Seagulls through a difficult second round FA Cup tie at Conference premier promotion-chasers

  • Crawley rue missed chances

    Crawley Town were denied a rare away win by York City substitute Onome Sodje. The Red Devils, who have only won twice on their travels this season, had earlier taken a 61st-minute lead courtesy of a cool finish by Jon-Paul Pittman. But Steve Evans's

  • Forster at the double for Albion

    Torquay 0 Albion 2. Striker Nicky Forster was Albion's FA Cup hero as he fired them into the third round with two goals against Conference high-flyers Torquay at Plainmoor. Wilkins turned to the energetic and enthusiastic attributes of Tommy Fraser

  • Fraser starts for Albion

    Tommy Fraser has won the race to start Albion's FA Cup tussle at Torquay today. As widely expected, the young midfielder, 20 next week, comes in for George O'Callaghan, who starts a three-game ban. Alex Revell's goalscoring return for the reserves in

  • St Leonards to Crowhurst

    This is one of our occasional linear walks where you will need to make use of public transport, in this case the hourly train service between Hastings and Tunbridge Wells. Starting from the railway station at West St Leonards, the walk is soon

  • Dangerous gas levels found in Sussex homes

    Homes in some areas of Sussex contain dangerous levels of radioactive gas. Between five and 10 per cent of homes in Seaford and some areas in the Arun area have levels of radon which exceed Government safety guidelines. The hotspots are shown on a new

  • Horsham fans - don't miss this

    Work has already started here at Argus House on a superb eight-page special to mark Horsham's amazing FA Cup night. This great souvenir will be given FREE with the Sports Argus this weekend. And we are rushing copies to various outlets in the Horsham

  • Wilkins' rallying call for Cup tie

    Dean Wilkins is demanding an end to Albion's habit of leaking goals to guarantee a place alongside the Premiership giants in Sunday's FA Cup third round draw. The Seagulls, though unbeaten in eight games, have not kept a clean sheet for nine matches.

  • Swans boss: You deserved it

    Swansea boss Roberto Martinez offered Horsham suitable praise after they gave his side a huge Cup fright. Martinez said: "All the talk should be about Horsham. It was a great night for them and they deserved it."

  • Penalty hero: My greatest night

    Horsham penalty hero Lewis Taylor was on a high after grabbing the goal which earned his side their draw with Swansea City. Taylor declared: "It was the greatest night of my career. I scored the penalty but there were ten other heroes out there as well

  • Horsham boss in dreamland

    Manager John Maggs says Horsham are in dreamland after taking League One leaders Swansea to an FA Cup replay. Hornets defied the four divisions and 100 places which separated them from their full-time opponents to come from behind to claim a draw at