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It’s a bumper show this week

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It’s a bumper show as Tim Fuell is joined by Dave Anderson and Swampy as the FA Vase hits round three and the FA Cup reaches the second round.
In the FA Vase, Step 6 side Saltash United are setting the competition alight knocking out higher level opposition and manager Matt Cusack is hopeful of another this weekend when they entertain Cribbs from theWestern League.
With it being FA Cup weekend, we welcome the return of Phil Annets @FACupFactfile as we look at the 11 ties involving Non-League opposition.
One Non-League club is guaranteed to be in the third round. Stockport County manager Jim Gannon hopes it will be his side, but they face a tough trip to Barnet on Sunday first.
Also returning to the show is Slough Town joint manager Neil Baker as his side feature in the FA Cup second round for the second successive season. League opposition in the form of Gillingham visit Arbour Park on Sunday.
Alex Narey, editor of The Non-League Paper, is back and suggests the football authorities may now need to look at the way club boards deal with managers and in particularly when they are ready to discard them.

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