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KEV AIMING TO KICK ON AGAIN

By Chris Dunlavy

AFC TELFORD United boss Kevin Wilkin believes the Bucks have been a victim of their own success after losing a clutch of key players over the summer.
Wilkin’s side finished a creditable 11th in their first season back at Step 2 following promotion from Southern Premier Central.
But their performances did not go unnoticed. Highly-rated fullback Ammar Dyer was snapped up by National League North rivals Macclesfield, whilst 11-goal forward Dylan Allen-Hadley – a target for the Silkmen in January – opted not to renew his contract.
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