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WILKINSON RESIGNS AS WINGS SLAY CRUSADERS

By Mark Doig
THREE goals goals before the half hour mark were sufficient to ensure Welling United claimed their first victory of the season – as Hungerford Town boss Bobby Wilkinson handed in his resignation.
Two players made their first starts for Welling and one was instrumental in their early breakthrough. Jack Jebb slung over a free-kick player-manager Jamie Coyle headed home for his fourth goal of the season.
Twelve minutes later, Welling doubled their lead when Goldberg collected a long ball and turned past two defenders before unleashing a low shot from 25 yards that deceived L...

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