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Vase Final woe will make Binfield dig deeper

Proud Binfield joint-managers Carl Withers and Jamie McClurg have vowed to use their Wembley disappointment to spur them on in Step 4.

Binfield

By David Richardson

PROUD Binfield joint-managers Carl Withers and Jamie McClurg have vowed to use their Wembley disappointment to spur them on in Step 4.
Elliott Nevitt’s hat-trick for Warrington Rylands crushed their dreams of FA Vase glory in a pulsating final.
Liam Ferdinand equalised just before half-time after Nevitt had struck, but the young striker scored a penalty within a minute of being pulled level.
Then he bagged a third with a header on the hour to make the Moles’ task harder until Ferdinand grabbed one back to set up a dramatic final 20 minutes.
Rylands, though, held out d...

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