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Hinsh had it all Suss-ed

Adam Hinshelwood reckons it’s about time Sussex had a National League club again – and believes it was the right time to fall into Worthing’s laps this season.

REBELS’ COUNTY PRIDE
ADAM HINSHELWOOD reckons it’s about time Sussex had a National League club again – and believes it was the right time to fall into Worthing’s laps this season.
By Matthew Nash

The Rebels boss returned to Woodside Road for a third spell as manager in October having left York City, who he had taken to the Step 1 play-offs last season.
Many were surprised when the former Brighton & Hove Albion defender made his Rebels comeback following Chris Agutter’s move to Sutton.
But now he has elevate the Rebels to Non-League’s top tier for the first time in their history after...

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