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Pete’s leading a victory parade for York

Pete Jameson joked even he was surprised at how quick he ran the length of the pitch to celebrate with York City fans at Dagenham – and the penalty shoot-out hero says they’d love to give the Minstermen faithful another big day in the capital.

Pete’s leading

By Matt Badcock

SAFE HANDS: York City keeper Pete Jameson saves the decisive kick from Dagenham’s Elliott Johnson and celebrates with teammates, inset
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PETE JAMESON joked even he was surprised at how quick he ran the length of the pitch to celebrate with York City fans at Dagenham – and the penalty shoot-out hero says they’d love to give the Minstermen faithful another big day in the capital.
City keeper Jameson saved three penalties – including the decisive kick from Elliott J...

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