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It’s semi-final time in the FA Trophy and FA Vase!

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It’s semi-final time in the FA Trophy and FA Vase!
In the Trophy two National North sides are through, each facing National League opposition and also in with a shout of promotion.
Tim Fuell and Dave Anderson speak with Luke Shelley, Football Operations Manager at AFC Telford, as they gear up for a trip to Leyton Orient this weekend and find out whether League or Trophy is the ultimate goal for the club.
Also gunning for promotion and looking to take another National League scalp in the shape of AFC Fylde is Stockport County led by old friend of the show and Hatters manager Jim Gannon.
In the FA Vase Cray Valley Paper Mills face Canterbury City from their own division, but Cray manager Kevin Watson, knows they are a very different side from the one they faced back in December and is very much looking forward to the challenge.
In the other semi final a very mellow Dave Anderson leads his Chertsey Town up to Northwich Victoria this weekend, hoping it is more straightforward than last weekend’s scouting expedition.
Finally, Alex Narey, editor of The Non-League Paper rounds up the talking points in the National League.

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