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WELLENS LOVES A BREAK DANCE

WALKABOUT: Jerry Yates goes round Scunthorpe keeper Jake Eastwood to score and celebrate, inset
PICTURE: PSI / Craig Zadoroznyj

KNEESY: Keshi Anderson celebrates making it 2-0 to Swindon

By chris Sumpter
TWO great moments of counter-attacking ensured Swindon began their season with an
impressive win at Scunthorpe.
STAR MAN LLOYD ISGROVE Swindon
Jerry Yates fired the Robins in front in the 59th minute, completing a slick break with a cool finish, before Keshi Anderson made the points safe 11 minutes later in similar fashion Now boss Richie Wellens hopes the win will mark the start o...

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