Manager Francis Vines believes other non-league clubs in Sussex will benefit from Crawley's promotion to the Conference.

Reds clinched the premier division title with a 3-0 win at Welling United on Monday.

Vines has acknowledged the part Albion loan players Carl Wilson-Denis and Danny Marney played in Reds' success this season.

And he is is ready to let other local clubs benefit by loaning them his players next season.

He said: "I got about five messages from Bognor manager Jack Pearce congratulating me on the title. It's nice to hear that from other teams in Sussex and I would like to think we can help them out, like Brighton helped us out this season.

"Hopefully our squad will be big enough to loan players out all over the place."

Vines has warned his players not to ease up for the remainder of the season.

He has set a target of 90 points and wants Crawley to become the first team in 22 years to win the double.

Crawley take a 2-1 lead into the second leg of the League Cup final against Moor Green on Tuesday.

He said: "Everyone was surprised we won the league so early and there is a danger that the last four games will be an anti-climax so we have got to guard against that.

"We are born winners so once the whistle blows on Saturday I hope it will be business as usual. I will also remind them there are places in a cup final up for grabs."

Top scorer Charlie MacDonald is available for tomorrow's trip to Nuneaton after recovering from a foot injury.