We asked for your views on what is going wrong at Albion.

And you certainly let us have them with both barrels.

You told us how those at the top should run the club, who should be in the team and why you and other fans have stopped going to Withdean.

We have two pages of readers' letters in the Sports Argus tomorrow and it is all lively stuff.

Disgruntled Dave Smith wrote: "I have to say last Sunday's match was the worst I have seen for years."

Fellow fan Jimmy Wigman said the club should start paying fans to attend, rather than vice-versa, if performances do not improve and wrote: "I will not be going to Withdean until there is some quality investment in the side."

Two supporters named the big-money investor they would like to see the club attempt to entice on board and two more identified the striker they felt deserved a recall.

Steve Fuller, from Hove, suggested discounted tickets at Withdean for families and explained why Sky Sports should stay away from the ground in future.

Roger Barham, of Tonbridge, revealed why he fears the club could be heading into oblivion.

Jamie Newman, from Burgess Hill, gave some tips to Dean Wilkins, not all of them tongue in cheek.

The blame for Albion's problems was laid firmly at the door of Lewes council by angry Derek Dearlove, of Southwick.

And veteran fan Bernie Dawes issued a rallying call, urging: "Let's be real supporters when things are going wrong."

Read all these, and more, letters in full in the Sports Argus tomorrow.

And don't forget to let us have your say via howard.griggs@theargus.co.uk