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I’ve got Mor love to give!

It’s not the performance that counts in the FA Trophy, what matters is getting the job done. Steve Morison knows that only too well.

I’ve got

By Chris Dunlavy

WEMBLEY WINNER: Steve Morison hoists the FA Trophy high with Stevenage in 2009
PICTURE: Alamy

IT’S not the performance that counts in the FA Trophy, what matters is getting the job done. Steve Morison knows that only too well.
Back in 2007, the Hornchurch boss was an up-andcoming striker for Stevenage Borough when Mark Stimson’s side forged through to the final.
There they met Kidderminster Harriers in the first competitive match ever played at the newly-built Wembley Stadium, watched by a record crowd of 53,262.
History will recount that Stevenage launched an incredibl...

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