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Cobham receive third free pass in FA Vase

The Hammers made club history by thrashing Clapton 5-0 in December

Cobham receive

By David Richardson

COBHAM are beginning to believe the stars are aligning on their road to Wembley after receiving a THIRD bye in this season’s FA Vase to take them into the fifth round.
The Hammers made club history by thrashing Clapton 5-0 in December to set up a clash at ambitious Eastern Counties League Premier side Stowmarket Town.
However, the latest twist in their run came on Tuesday evening when Stow announced they would be withdrawing from the competition which The FA intends to resume from early April.
Combined Counties League Cobham received their first bye back in the first qua...

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