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WEMBLEY STILL A WORLD AWAY

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By Matt Badcock

MARCH TO THE ARCH? Spennymoor are just two rounds from Wembley
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SPENNYMOOR TOWN climbed into their beds at gone 4am on Wednesday morning after victory at East Thurrock United sent them in the FA Trophy quarter-finals – but boss Jason Ainsley says there’s no dreaming of Wembley just yet.
The National League North side beat their National League South opponents 5-2 in Tuesday night’s replay, with Andrew Johnson bagging a hat-trick.
Boss Ainsley felt they were fortunate to get a second chance and knows they’ve got a tough draw awa...

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