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PAIR OF ACES ALL WHITE FOR WANDS

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By Alex Thrower

FULLER FLAVOUR: Barry Fuller, in action for AFC Wimbledon, joins Dorking Wanderers with a wealth of experience
PICTURE: PA Images

DORKING Wanderers boss Marc White reckons he’s bagged two of the best players in the National League South in Barry Fuller and Wes Fogden.
Midfielder Fogden, 32, began his career at Brighton before being part of Eddie Howe’s Bournemouth side which gained promotion from League One to the Championship in 2013.
The Brighton-born player also wore the captain’s armband for Gillingham at Wembley in the 2009 League Two play-off final...

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