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Mossley – Northern Premier League Champions 1979-80
Leo Skeete can still remember like it was yesterday the game which geared up Mossley towards a second successive Northern Premier League title and reaching Wembley.
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/ 12 years agoNorthwich Victoria – FA Trophy Winners 1983-84
Jeff Forshaw thought Northwich Victoria were in for double heartache at the Twin Towers when they fell behind to Bangor City in the 1984 FA Trophy Final.
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/ 12 years agoCroydon – 1975-16 Isthmian League Division Two Runners Up
Croydon created history in 1975-76 when they managed to go through the entire Isthmian League season without losing a game – but still didn’t win the league title.
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/ 12 years agoStansted – FA Vase Winners 1984
Stansted had never been past the first round of the FA Vase before the 1983-84 season, despite having played in it every year since it began.
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/ 12 years agoGateshead – Northern Premier League Winners 1985-86
Keith McNall admits he was as surprised as anyone to see his Gateshead claim a second Northern Premier League title in four years.
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/ 12 years agoWimborne Town – FA Vase Winners 1992
Wimborne Town had never been beyond the third round of the FA Vase, let alone caught sight of the Twin Towers, when they started their 1991-92 campaign.
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/ 12 years agoDartford 1980-81 – Southern League Southern Winners
Gary Julians believes Dartford should have been crowned Southern League champions – but found the play-off final against Alvechurch one game too many.
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/ 12 years agoColne Dynamoes – FA Vase Winners 1987-88
Stewart Anderson scored the Wembley winner to hand Colne Dynamoes the biggest prize in their history – but little did anyone know the club would fold within two years.
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/ 12 years agoWalton & Hersham – FA Amateur Cup Winners 1973
Roger Connell's last-minute goal broke the hearts of his former club at Wembley – but it was the feat achieved at the other end of the pitch which helped Walton & Hersham earn a place...
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/ 12 years agoDarlington 1989-90 Conference Champions
KEVAN SMITH has revealed his FA Cup-winning teammates thought he was mad to ditch the glamour of the top-flight for the Conference promotion race – in just 18 months. Centre-back Smith had already helped Darlington...
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/ 12 years agoForest Green Rovers 1982 – FA Vase Winners
ANDY LEITCH admits he was on the verge of quitting the game – only to then rise from the footballing scrapheap to become a Wembley hero. Two injury and form-ravaged seasons with Bath and Yeovil...
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/ 13 years agoSutton United – Anglo-Italian Cup Winners 1979
Tony Rains admits that Sutton United hadn't read the script when they reached the Anglo-Italian Cup final.
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/ 13 years agoMaidstone United – Double Winning Side 1988-89
The first time Maidstone won the Amateur Premier League they lost out on promotion via the re-election system.
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/ 13 years agoScarborough – FA Trophy Winners 1977
Harry Dunn and his Scarborough team-mates were kings of Non-League football's most prestigious competition in its early days.
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/ 13 years agoBillericay Town – FA Vase Winners 1979
It's not often that you find yourself the subject of a quiz question, but that's exactly what happened to Doug Young as soon as he joined the elite band of Wembley Cup Final hat-trick heroes.