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Adam’s Worthing title cheer is a long time coming

For Worthing boss Adam Hinshelwood, their Isthmian Premier title win is a triumph for the whole club as they finally booked their place at Step 2, the highest they will have ever played.

Adam’s Worthing

IT’S BEEN TOUGH AT THE TOP FOR WORTHING
By MATT BADCOCK

AT LAST! Worthing have finally got over the line after so long at the top of the Isthmian Premier table. Inset: Boss Adam Hinshelwood, left, leads the title celebrations
PICTURE: Mike Gunn

DELIGHT: Dean Cox celebrates with a fan

WORTHING have been used to sitting on top of the Isthmian Premier table for a while now.
When the last two seasons were curtailed, the Mackerel Men were at the summit.
And, this season, when they hit the front after 12 games, they didn’t once look back, finally confirming their title last weekend.
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