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  • Sigere's grabs precious late winner for Lewes

    Lewes 1 Thurrock 0. Jean-Michel Sigere revealed what it meant to him after scoring the goal which sent Lewes four points clear at the top of Blue Square south. The big Frenchman struck in the sixth minute of injury-time as the Rooks ground out a 1-0

  • Forster wants to end strange hoodoo

    Albion captain Nicky Forster wants to put a stop to an unusual hoodoo against former club Gillingham on Tuesday after ending a 13-game goal drought. The much-travelled striker struggles to find the net against ex-employers, a pattern he is eager to alter

  • Ryman round-up: Worthing make it four in a row

    Joint-boss Danny Bloor hailed the impact of Ben Andrews and Dominic Douglas after Worthing made it four wins on the trot in Ryman division one south with a 2-1 success at Chipstead. After a dismal January, the Rebels are now back in the play-off mix

  • Hornets could blow play-off bid

    Horsham boss John Maggs admits his side are in danger of blowing their play-off bid after a second successive home defeat. Like Heybridge Swifts on Tuesday, Hendon completed a smash-and-grab raid at Queen Street when Belal Aiteouakrim sealed a 2-1 win

  • Borough must pull together

    Eastbourne Borough head coach Nick Greenwood has called for players and supporters to keep their heads following Borough's first back-to-back defeats of the season. Saturday's 2-1 setback at FA Cup giant-killers Havant & Waterlooville has left Garry

  • Passenger describes bus crash horror

    A bus passenger who escaped unharmed from a double decker which crashed into a field said today: "I thought I was going to die." Yvonne Millen, 37, was on the packed Brighton and Hove bus which careered off a country road and almost tipped over

  • Rocks continue striker search

    Bognor will continue their search for a new striker as they look to pull further away from danger. Former England under-18 international Saheed Sankoh made his debut up front as the Rocks recorded a crucial 2-0 win at fellow strugglers Sutton United.

  • Taylor: Ref wrong to send off Crawley keeper

    Stevenage 3 Crawley 1. Stevenage boss Peter Taylor insisted Crawley goalkeeper Ashley Bayes should not have been sent off for deliberate handball, even though the controversial decision helped his side to a much-needed win. Bayes was shown a straight

  • Crows take giant step towards title

    Harry Smith has told his Crowborough players not to get carried away despite taking a huge step towards landing the title. Crows moved six points clear at the top with three games in hand on closest rivals Whitehawk after a 1-0 win at Pagham. Recent

  • El Abd: It was rubbish goal to concede from a corner

    Adam El-Abd admitted he could see both sides of the inevitable "point gained or two dropped?" debate. But there was no doubt the upbeat feel coming from the home camp after Nicky Forster's spot kick claimed another point. Yes, the Seagulls should have

  • Fogden determined to earn a new deal

    He has made his first team debut and captained the reserves. Now Wes Fogden wants to make sure during the rest of the season that he secures his future with Albion. The courageous 19-year-old led the reserves to an 8-1 thrashing of an inexperienced

  • Orient boss says draw was right result

    Martin Ling had sympathy for the man who handed Albion their game-saving penalty. But the Leyton Orient boss had no arguments with the final score after Adam Chambers' handball helped the Seagulls grab a 1-1 draw. Ling said: "We were just waiting for

  • Driver seriously injured after car smashes into traffic lights

    A MAN is in hospital with serious injuries after his car left the road and smashed through railings and traffic lights. The silver Volkswagen Golf narrowly missed passers-by and knocked down lamp posts, metal railings and traffic lights in High Street

  • Cash plea for "HMP Butlins"

    An open prison branded HMP Butlins by critics urgently needs a cash boost to improve security and conditions, a new report reveals. Ford Open Prison has been repeatedly criticised for the ease with which inmates can smuggle in booze and drugs. Several

  • Halt this violence against women

    Most nights, before I sleep, I visit my daughter's room to check she's all right. I've done this since she was a baby and it's hard to break the habit. I watch her quietly sleeping, her fair hair spread across the pillow and think, as I have so

  • Cullip admits he should never have left Albion

    Danny Cullip has admitted he should never have left Albion. And the ex-skipper has revealed how close he came recently to teaming up again with the Seagulls on the training ground. Cullip quit for Sheffield United in December 2004 after three promotions

  • Holly Colvin podcast is now up and running

    Don't miss the latest in our regular series of sports podcasts as we speak to Sussex cricketer Holly Colvin about helping England retain the Ashes in Australia. In our exclusive interview the 18-year-old spinner reveals: - Her joy at beating the Aussies