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Dave Parton is confident he can be Congleton Town’s hero again and finally end Newport Pagnell Town’s hopes of a second straight Wembley visit.

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FA VASE
By Richard Scott

SPOT ON: Dave Parton punches the air after his penalty heroics against Bury AFC helped take Congleton Town to the FA Vase semi-finals, inset
PICTURE: Judie Tingle

FA VASE SEMI-FINAL DRAW Congleton T vNewport Pagnell Corsham Town v Ascot United
Ties to be played Saturday, April 1
GOALKEEPER Dave Parton is confident he can be Congleton Town’s hero again and finally end Newport Pagnell Town’s hopes of a second straight Wembley visit.
Parton pulled off a crucial save from Bury AFC’s Harry Brazel in their tense FA Vase quarter-final penalty shootout to help take ...

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