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Rosy Reds can bridge the gap!

Uxbridge boss Danny Edwards says the Step 4 outfit will relish taking on one of Non-League’s big names Dover Athletic in the FA Trophy.

Rosy Reds

By Matt Badcock

UXBRIDGE boss Danny Edwards says the Step 4 outfit will relish taking on one of Non-League’s big names Dover Athletic in the FA Trophy.
The Reds beat higher league Wingate & Finchley to reach the second round proper – the stage last year they beat Chippenham Town.
And while the league is always going to be the priority, manager Edwards wants his players to make the most of a afree-hit at home against the Whites.
“Dover are a huge established club with a great pedigree, a great history – it’s a real test for us,” Edwards told The NLP. “It’s something we will look forwar...

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