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Plymouth Parkway 1-1 Dulwich Hamlet: Hamlet pay the penalty at step four heroes Parkway

Plymouth Parkway are getting a name for themselves as giantkillers and they lived up to that mantle once again.

Plymouth Parkway

By Gavin Lloyd

PLYMOUTH PARKWAY 1
Allen 15 (pen)
PLYMOUTH PARKWAY WON 4-3 ON PENS

DULWICH HAM 1
Diallo 90+1

WE’VE DONE IT! Plymouth Parkway players rush over to the fans to celebrate their famous victory over Dulwich Hamlet
PICTURE: Tom Finnie

PLYMOUTH Parkway are getting a name for themselves as giantkillers and they lived up to that mantle once again.
After beating Hampton & Richmond in the previous round, the Step 4 side claimed another National League South scalp.
Parkway won in a pulsating penalty shoot-out to overcome Dulwich Hamlet but the scoreline at the full time whistle w...

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