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South are looking North for success

Martin Ryman says he can’t wait to continue South Liverpool’s Isuzu FA Vase adventure this weekend.

South are

By Joe Hyde

MARTIN RYMAN says he can’t wait to continue South Liverpool’s Isuzu FA Vase adventure this weekend.
Step 6 South have enjoyed a groundbreaking season in North West Counties League Division One North so far and, sitting pretty in second behind leaders FC St Helens going into the weekend.
But league matters will be put to one side when Ryman’s men host United Counties Premier North high-fliers Lincoln United on Saturday – and the boss is hoping his side can keep up their dream run and reach the last 16.
“I’m immensely looking forward to it,” Ryman said. “We’ve had a tough journey...

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