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Glen Taylor: Now it’s our time to shine

He’s won two promotions and scored 200 goals in 10 glorious years with Spennymoor Town, but Glen Taylor admits he would love nothing more than a memorable cup run to cap it all off.

Glen Taylor:

REACTION TO THE FA TROPHY & VASE QUARTER-FINAL DRAWS
By Jon Couch

BRAD ALL OVER: Glen Taylor congratulates Spennymoor keeper Brad James for his heroics
PICTURE: David Nelson

He's won two promotions and scored 200 goals in 10 glorious years with Spennymoor Town, but Glen Taylor admits he would love nothing more than a memorable cup run to cap it all off.
The 34-year-old just missed out on Moors’ one big moment, in the 2012-13 FA Vase final, by a matter of months after opting mid-season to leave and join hometown club Ashington.
Three years later, he was back at the Brewery Field wher...

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