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Leatherhead and Dorking Advertiser
|May 22, 2025
DORKING BOSS WHITE EXCITED BY THE RETURN OF INJURY-HIT PLAYERS
MARC WHITE admits that even if Dorking Wanderers made no new signings he would be eager for the 2025-26 season - insisting he is 'really excited by what the club have already got in the building.'
The Meadowbank Stadium-based club announced last week that they were releasing a handful of players including first teamers Matt Briggs, Barry Fuller, Bob Joe Taylor, Rhys Murphy and Rob Milsom.
And White has confirmed that Wanderers are looking to bring in “three to four” new signings before the start of the season with two of those deals virtually done.
However, the Wanderers boss is more excited by the lack of injuries he has within his current squad - something he doesn’t want to jinx.
“I think we'll bring in three to four new signings but I think we are really excited by what the club have already got the building,” he said.
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