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FRAM FULFIL A CUP DREAM

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HISTORY MADE IN THE HEART OF THE COMMUNITY

Matt BADCOCK

THE FA Cup has been a long time coming to Framlingham Town. One-hundred and thirty years to be precise.
Yesterday, the Suffolk club who were formed in 1887 made their bow in the most famous domestic footballcup competition in theworld.
They drew 0-0 against Essex Senior League outfit Wadham Lodge, a fellow cup debutant. But in many ways the result was secondary.
As Life President Syd Vince says, sitting in the visitors’ dressing room at their Badingham Road home, it’s been a story. “I never thought the FA Cup wo...

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