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TRIO OFF AS VALE MUST DO IT AGAIN

TRIO OFF

COMBINED COUNTIES
Hythe hold on but Yellamen bow out
By Robin Jones

BEST FOOT FORWARD: Jordan Gallagher of Raynes Park scores from the spot to make it 2-2
PICTURE: Ed Boyden

RAYNES Park Vale face a reply on Tuesday following their 2-2 home FA Cup draw against Hythe Town in a game which saw three players sent off.
Callum Hope have the hosts the lead in the 25th minute with aa glancing header Sam Itauma pulled the visitors level before Lex Allan gave them the lead, only for Jordan Gallagher to equalise with a 53rd-minute penalty.
Hythe’s Jack Steventon and Liam Smith and the...

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