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Stevens in a Rush to make history

Adam Stevens and Rushall Olympic can’t help but dream of FA Cup history – they’re already making it!

Stevens in

By Matt Badcock

RUSHALL OL v ACCRINGTON Saturday Nov 2, Kick-Off: 3pm
ADAM STEVENS’ Rushall Olympic can’t help but dream of FA Cup history – they’re already making it!
The National League North Pics beat Peterborough Sports on penalties to book their spot in the first round for the first time.
League Two Accrington Stanley will arrive at Dales Lane wary of being on the end of an upset.
And boss Stevens just wants everyone to soak up the achievement.
“For the club it’s a new horizon,” Stevens told The NLP. “It will give us that bit of publicity. We’re not the biggest club but it’s a really,...

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