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Consett striker Pearson sets sights on Wembley return

Consett striker Dale Pearson is looking forward to enjoying some home comforts as he targets a return to Wembley.

FA Vase Consett AFC

By Mark Carruthers

CONSETT striker Dale Pearson is looking forward to enjoying some home comforts as he targets a return to Wembley.
The former Blyth Spartans frontman was a key part of the Steelmen squad that faced then-Northern League rivals Hebburn Town in the delayed 2020 FA Vase Final.
Pearson was on target as he grabbed his side’s second goal in an entertaining 3-2 defeat against the Hornets – and he has continued his form into the current campaign as Consett look to go one step further in this season’s competition.
Ahead of yesterday’s league game against former club Newcastle Benfi...

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