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WEMBLEY WOULD BE RIGHT UP OUR STREET

By Danny Rust

MARCHING ON: Andover players celebrate
PIC: Craig Hobbs

JAMIE COLEMAN has made a habit of watching Non-League Finals Day from a pal’s box – but he is desperate to enjoy this year’s special occasion in the Wembley dugout as Andover New Street battle for Isuzu FA Vase glory.
The Wessex League Premier Division outfit are gearing up for a trip to Whyteleafe next week, having booked their place in the final four of the competition thanks to Lewis Williams’ first half winner against Heanor Town earlier this month.
Although Street will head in...

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