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GAV’S BAD FOSTERS DRAIN THE BLOODS

By Paul Rooney

DROYLSDEN 2
Campbell 26, Cantello 45+3

COCKFOSTERS 4
Gyamfi 12 (pen), Vebonah 37, Sotoyinbo 82, Holland 89

JUMPING FOR JOY: Cockfosters celebrate their success
PICTURE: Chris Hyslop

TWO goals in the final ten minutes ensured Cockfosters overcame a dogged and determined Droylsden to secure their place in the FA Vase semi-finals – even though they played ‘bad’ according to demanding boss Gavin Kelsey.
The first half, in particular, was played at a high tempo and Droylsden bossed the opening exchanges.
But, on 12 minutes and against the run...

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