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Rebels’ Hinsh plots long stay

Adam Hinshelwood has insisted Worthing have no intention of being a one-season wonder in National League after finally achieving promotion following three near-misses.

By Matthew Nash

Adam Hinshelwood has insisted Worthing have no intention of being a one-season wonder in National League after finally achieving promotion following three near-misses.
The Rebels clinched the National League South title in April after popular boss Hinshelwood, right, returned to the club in October, banishing the memory of a trio of playoff exits.
For local boy Hinshelwood, the chance to lead the club in Non-League’s top division is one he had hoped for after coming back for a second spell following his departure from York.
The 42-year-old believes the West Sussex outfit are...

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