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REBELS HIT BACK AFTER BOSS ABUSE

REBELS HIT

NATIONAL LEAGUE SOUTH

By Dave Watters

OOPS: Slough keeper Jack Turner fi res his penalty against the bar and, Insets, Weymouth celebrate their second goal, left, and Rebels duo Jon Underood and Neil Baker, right
PICTURE: Idirs Martin

SLOUGH Town have condemned fans who abused joint bosses Neil Baker and Jon Underwood during last weekend’s defeat at promotion rivals Weymouth.
The National League South’s Rebels urged fans to stick to together and get behind their long-serving management team in a statement on Monday.
Slough were beaten 2-0 in Dorset and a minority of fan...

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