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Just two games away from fulfilling boyhood dreams

Gary Flinn welcomes the “healthy distraction” of holders Newport Pagnell Town chasing FA Vase history but admits promotion is the main aim.

Just two

FA VASE QUARTER-FINALS – MEET THE LAST EIGHT WITH WEMBLEY IN THEIR SIGHTS

CLOSING IN: Bury AFC are just two ties away from what would be a historic trip to Wembley
PICTURES: Phil Hill, Simon Roe and Garry Grifftihs

FA VASE QUARTER FINAL DRAW
(Ties to be played March 11)
Newport Pagnell Town v Atherstone Town Congleton Town v Bury AFC West Didsbury & Chorlton v Ascot United Peacehaven & Telscombe v Corsham Town

AND then there were eight. Wembley’s arch is peeping over the horizon as the FA Vase reaches the quarter-final stage.
A total of 586 clubs at Steps 5 and 6 entered t...

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