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SANSOM: OUR LUCK RAN OUT!

By Andy Mitchell

CONNOR Sansom just couldn’t stop himself reliving the series of sliding doors moments that stood between Cockfosters and Wembley glory.
Half exhale, half painful roar, it was a distinctive noise that emanated from the keeper as he dropped to his haunches as the magnitude of what might have been ran through his mind.
The Spartan South Midlands League Premier play-off finalists had the better of Wessex League champions AFC Stoneham for the first hour of the FA Vase final – Kendall Gymafi presented with the best of precious few openings, including a loop...

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