Posted: Fri 11th Oct 2013

Wingmakers boss Andy Preece named Welsh Premier League’s manager of the month

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This article is old - Published: Friday, Oct 11th, 2013

Andy Preece has been named as the Welsh Premier League’s manager of the month for August/September.

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The Airbus UK Broughton director of football has seen his side top the table after eight games with the league’s only unbeaten record.

The Wingmakers won six of their seven games up to the end of September, with a 2-2 away draw at Rhyl the only game they failed to win.

Victories have come at home to Carmarthen Town, Newtown and Port Talbot and away at Bala, Afan Lido and Prestatyn Town.

Airbus were unbeaten in the Europa League, drawing twice with Latvians Ventspils but going out on away goals and have not tasted defeat in a competitive fixture since losing to Port Talbot in April.

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