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KNEE-SY DOES IT! Danny Parish leads his goal celebrations against Leyton Orient

THERE are now only 84 of the original 736 entrants remaining in the 2019-20 FA Cup, and for the first time in the competition’s history two of them are from the eighth tier ofEnglish football.
Isthmian League Division One North outfit Maldon & Tiptree produced one of the FA Cup giant-killings in history in the first round beating League Two side Leyton Orient on their own patch.
The Jammers now have the chance to repeat the fea...

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