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Sittingbourne vs Aldershot Town: Belief has Ryan Maxwell Itting pretty

Ryan Maxwell is desperate to ensure Sittingbourne’s historic run to the Isuzu FA Trophy quarter-finals has a fairytale ending when they battle National League side Aldershot Town.

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By Danny Rust

GIANTKILLERS: Sittingbourne celebrate victory over Southend United in the last roundPICTURE: Focus images

Ryan Maxwell is desperate to ensure Sittingbourne’s historic run to the Isuzu FA Trophy quarter-finals has a fairytale ending when they battle National League side Aldershot Town.
The Brickies are flying the flag for Step 4 and, having overcome Southend United with a stoppage-time winner from Anthony Church in the previous round, they are expecting a raucous sell-out crowd at the Staxson Stadium.
Their clash with Hythe Town in the Isthmian Sout...

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