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THE DUKE OF YORK HAS A MIXED SENSE OF WEMBLEY

THE DUKE

AN FA TROPHY TRIP THROUGH THE 2010s

ON the weekend when the 2019- 20 FA Trophy final should have taken place, MARK STILLMAN completes his five-part series on the five decades of the competition. This week, we take a trip to the 2010s when York City bagged two memorable victories

CHAMPIONS: Chris Smith, left, lifts the FA Trophy with York City
PICTURE: PA Images

York City boss Gary Mills and hero Matty Blair

FOR Daniel Parslow, it was the best of times, it was the worst of times. In his case, this was A Tale of Two York Cities. In 2012, the popular defender lined up against Newport ...

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