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WANDERERS MUST WAIT FOR BIG OPENER

DORKING Wanderers have been made to wait to move into their new Meadowbank Stadium.
Wanderers were expected to play their first game back at their newly revamped stadium against rivals Leatherhead on February 27.
But now their official homecoming has been delayed a further month, until March 27, with the Mole Valley derby against the Tanners brought back to provide the new venue with a marquee opener.
A club statement read: “Meadowbank is a major new sports and leisure complex in the town and, as such, its construction has been full of complex timelines.
“The project managers at...

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