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Sittingbourne: Brickies aim to do it Troy Howard’s way

Troy Howard is adamant that Sittingbourne are capable of pulling off yet another upset and booking their place in the Isuzu FA Trophy semi-finals by overcoming National League strugglers Aldershot Town next month.

Sittingbourne: Brickies

By Danny Rust

MAGIC MOMENT: Sittingbourne beat Southend last week
PICTURE: Focus Images

Troy Howard is adamant that Sittingbourne are capable of pulling off yet another upset and booking their place in the Isuzu FA Trophy semi-finals by overcoming National League strugglers Aldershot Town next month.
The Step 4 Brickies extended their record-breaking run in the competition by pulling off a stunning last-gasp victory over Southend United last weekend, courtesy of Anthony Church charging down Macauley Bonne’s attempted clearance in stoppage-time.
Sittingbourne’s reward for the triumph again...

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