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Edwards planning a few surprise at Cheshunt

Craig Edwards hopes Monday’s play-off final win has really put Cheshunt on the map.

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PRIZE GUYS: Craig Edwards hoists the trophy high

CRAIG EDWARDS hopes Monday’s play-off final win has really put Cheshunt on the map.
The former Grays and Billericay Town boss has transformed the Ambers from a club struggling to stay afloat in Step 4, to a team that will be playing Step 2 football for the first time next season.
And he thinks the scale of the achievement will take some time to sink in for everyone.
“I’d like to think it’s put Cheshunt on the map,” Edwards said.“We always known as ‘Little old Cheshunt’, the, if you like, poorer neighbours of some of our local sides. But we a...

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