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Setback won’t stop us Wandering on

PATIENCE is not something us football fans have much of but at Dorking Wanderers we need to show some after the delayed opening of our new ground.
When Mole Valley District Council reported a delay to the opening of our new ground at Meadowbank due to extra work needed on the pitch, I must admit I was frustrated – but I’ve now seen the bigger picture.
We are about to start life in the Bostik Premier and have a superb academy set-up.
This, we are assured, will not be disrupted by the stadium setback.
When it’s ready, Meadowbank will massively help the town and local communi...

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