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FA CUP FIRST ROUND DRAW REACTION
LEE HODGES says Truro City will proudly fly the flag for Cornwall when they make their FA Cup first round debut at Charlton Athletic.
The National League South club are treading new ground by becoming the first Cornish club to get this far since 1969.
Back then, Falmouth Town played Peterborough United, but it’s been a long wait for the deepest south-west ever since.
Now, Hodges’ men are aiming to make up for lost time and cause a huge upset at The Valley.
“There are a lot of clubs in Cor nwall and we’ re just fortunate at the mome...

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