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MARINE KEEPING IT LOCAL

SWINDON Supermarine manager Lee Spalding has added three new midfielders to his ranks.
Lee Marshall, Rhys Wells and Ollie Rejek – all products of Swindon Town’s academy – have been training with the Premier South club for the past four weeks. Marshall returns for his second stint with the Marine having left for North Leigh in 2017. Wells has joined Supermarine after being released from the Robins’ academy this summer.
Rejek will also be staking his claim at Step 3 Supermarine having actually signed last season, though he had dual registration with Hellenic Premier Sh...

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