WELLINGTON have decided not to appeal against the decision to kick them out of the Les Phillips Cup for playing an ineligible player.
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MP's column: Gideon Amos, Liberal Democrat MP for Taunton and WellingtonWellington brought on new signing Dean Grubb for the last few minutes in their 2-1 home win over Wells City in their first round tie not realising he was on contract with Weymouth.
The competition bars contract players from playing in the event.
For the full story see this week's WWN.

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