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Parky aiming to finish the job as Alty host Gateshead in replay

ALTRINCHAM manager Phil Parkinson is looking forward to having several key players back to full fitness as his side look to secure a televised FA Cup second round tie against Charlton Athletic.

Parky aiming

By Mark Carruthers

ALTRINCHAM manager Phil Parkinson is looking forward to having several key players back to full fitness as his side look to secure a televised FA Cup second round tie against Charlton Athletic.
The Robins will host National League North promotion contenders Gateshead on Tuesday night after the two sides battled to a 2-2 draw in their original meeting on Tyneside last Saturday.
Parkinson’s men looked set to exit the competition after goals from Adam Campbell and Greg Olley put the Heed within touching distance of the second round.
But an Alty rally inspired by the introd...

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