A trio of Wanderers player represented their respective loan clubs in the latest batch of footballing fixtures.
Dennis Politic came on with nine minutes on the board, replacing Liam Nolan for the Ammies.
In a 3-0 victory against Havant and Waterlooville in the Conference Premier, Politic scored on the 23rd minute to grab the second for Graham Alexander's side.
It was a battle of the Whites youngters, as Jake Turner started in goal for Stalybridge Celtic as they took on Bamber Bridge, where Matthew Argent-Barnes started on the bench.
Brig ran out 3-0 winners on this occasion, as Argent-Barnes came on for the final 18 minutes of the clash.
Ben Amos could be in contention to play for Millwall tomorrow, as they take on Bristol City in the Sky Bet Championship.
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Dennis Politic came on with nine minutes on the board, replacing Liam Nolan for the Ammies.
In a 3-0 victory against Havant and Waterlooville in the Conference Premier, Politic scored on the 23rd minute to grab the second for Graham Alexander's side.
It was a battle of the Whites youngters, as Jake Turner started in goal for Stalybridge Celtic as they took on Bamber Bridge, where Matthew Argent-Barnes started on the bench.
Brig ran out 3-0 winners on this occasion, as Argent-Barnes came on for the final 18 minutes of the clash.
Ben Amos could be in contention to play for Millwall tomorrow, as they take on Bristol City in the Sky Bet Championship.
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