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Proud boss Pat’s enjoying the ride

Pat Suraci says Gosport Borough want to keep riding the FA Cup feel-good wave.

Proud boss

By Matt Badcock

PAT SURACI says Gosport Borough want to keep riding the FA Cup feel-good wave.
The Souther n Premier South side upset National League North outfit Oxford City 3-2 last weekend to reach the fourth round qualifying.
A trip to Step 1 Wealdstone awaits but Suraci – who alongside co-boss Joe Lea took the club to the play-offs last season – says they can enjoy this one first.
“Someone said to me it’s only the fourth time in 80 years the club has got to this stage of the FA Cup so it doesn’t come around often,” Suraci told The NLP.
“The most pleasing thing was we gave the fans a ...

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