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WESSEX UNI BOYS PULL OUT

SOLENT University have pulled out of the Sydenhams Wessex Premier Division.
The Southampton-based side, known as Team Solent until last year, tendered their resignation, citing the “changing landscape of Higher Education which has caused a realignment of the priorities and the desire to support other sporting ambitions” as their reason.
Founder members of the Hampshire Premier League in 2008, they won that competition’s League Cup at the first attempt and were promoted as runners-up to Wessex One in 2011.
They won that division in 2015 and were promoted to the Premier.

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