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JOSH’S QUICK EXIT

WELLINGTON AFC have parted company with manager Josh Stunell just over a month since he took over the Western Premier side.
Stunell, a former Sidmouth Town and Axminster Town manager, who had been involved with youth development at Yeovil Town, was appointed in August after Richard Cherry stepped down after two seasons in charge.
His departure came after last Saturday’s 2-0 defeat at Saltash United which left the Tangerines third from bottom after their opening seven games.
A Tangerines statement said: “This difficult decision has been taken by mutual consent and we th...

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