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CORNE HOPING FOR AN ENCORE

SAM CORNE says the Stones just don’t want their FA Cup adventure to end.
The midfielder has scored the winner in their last two victories – a penalty against Stevenage and a cool finish to dump Ipswich Town out of the fourth round.
And they will travel to Coventry City tomorrow night dreaming of another upset.
“The longer it goes on, the more you believe and you become more optimistic,” Corne said. “Don’t get me wrong, when we went to Ipswich we went to enjoy the occasion. Whatever the result, it’s a massive achievement.
“But ...

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