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Badgers are prepared to dig deep in Vase

Brockenhurst won’t be underestimating their lower-league opposition in the slightest as they aim to make history in the FA Vase.

Badgers are

FA VASE – FOURTH ROUND PREVIEWS
By David Richardson

WE’RE SPOT ON: Brockenhurst celebrate their victory at Street after a penalty shootout
PICTURE: Ric Mellis

BROCKENHURST won’t be underestimating their lower-league opposition in the slightest as they aim to make history in the FA Vase.
The Badgers are vying to reach for the fifth round for the first time since the 1974- 75 season when they take on New Forest neighbours New Milton Town.
Brockenhurst are flying high in the Wessex League Premier while the Linnets are mid-table in Division One – but chairman Chris Panayi knows anything can ...

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