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Nunn’s Stutes aim to raise it

Chris Nunn knows his Histon side will have to pull out all the stops to keep their FA Vase hopes alive – and recreate another famous cup upset.

Nunn’s Stutes

Isuzu FA Vase
By William Okafor-Oregan

CHRIS Nunn knows his Histon side will have to pull out all the stops to keep their FA Vase hopes alive – and recreate another famous cup upset.
The Stutes pulled off one of the greatest cup shocks of all time when they knocked Leeds United out of the 2008 FA Cup.
Granted, their Vase clash with Great Yarmouth Town on Saturday is not quite on the same scale, but boss Nunn knows his United Counties League Premier Division South side have it all to do if they are to topple a Bloaters side who many people expect to do well in the competition.
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