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Marine still ‘Spurred’ on by FA Cup fever

The Pitching In NPL North West outfit haven’t kicked a competitive ball since taking on Tottenham in the FA Cup third round in early January.

Marine still

By Matt Badcock

NEIL YOUNG says Marine can’t wait to finally make the most of the FA Cup fever that swept the area when Spurs came to town.
The Pitching In NPL North West outfit haven’t kicked a competitive ball since taking on Tottenham in the FA Cup third round in early January.
Played out in front of an empty stadium, the club are still waiting to welcome supporters in again, both old and new who have been inspired by what they saw.

GIANT-KILLERS: Marine celebrate their win against Chester in the FA Cup
PICTURE: Rick Matthews

However, the success has allowed the Mariners to accelerate...

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