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Warrington Rylands will be ready for FA Vase return

The North West Counties Premier Division side have reached the last 32 of the competition for the first time since 1984

By Garry Clarke

DAVE McNabb says his Warrington Rylands side will be fit and raring to go when the FA Vase resumes next month.
The North West Counties Premier Division side have reached the last 32 of the competition for the first time since 1984.
They make the trip to take on Northern League Shildon in the fourth round and McNabb says preparations are in their advanced stages.
“I had my doubts at first while there was no real date for coming out of lockdown but as it went on, I got more and more hopeful and with the Vase being an FA competition I thought it would be prioritised,” said McNa...

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