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BLUES ARE GUNNING FOR A CUP BONANZA

BLUES ARE

By Jon Couch

HERTFORD Town’s youngsters are Gunn-ing for glory in the FA Youth Cup – as they prepare for a plumb tie against the mighty Arsenal.
The Blues’ Academy side will take on the seven-time competition winners in a history-making third round clash after knocking out League One side Bristol Rovers on Tuesday night in a thrilling game played in front a bumper crowd at Hertingfordbury Park.
The young Blues were forced to come from behind to knock out Cambridge United in the first round – and they were at it again against Rovers after going 2-0 down ea...

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