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Hoops happy as underdogs

Hoops happy

By Matt Badcock

MICHAEL GOLDING says Corinthian don’t want to be nearly men in the FA Vase.
The Southern Counties East League Premier division side won a thrilling quarter-final with Leighton Town 4-3 last week to set up a semi-final with Hebburn Town.
Their Northern League opponents will be favourites, something boss Golding – whose side are amateur and aren’t paid to play – believes will suit his team.
But, make no mistake, Corinthian are determined to make their mark and will give their all to reach the final at Wembley.
“When you realise there’s...

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