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Post by Amber Aleman on Feb 29, 2016 13:16:22 GMT
If anyone's interested...
Nantwich v Halifax/Gateshead Bognor Regis v Grimsby
The semis are two-legged of course, with the first-named teams at home in the first leg. To be played 12/19 March.
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dof
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Post by dof on Feb 29, 2016 13:37:06 GMT
....if only, but then its PROMOTION we want!!! Our remaining matches are all Cup Finals !!!
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Post by amberchoc on Feb 29, 2016 14:02:13 GMT
If anyone's interested... Nantwich v Halifax/Gateshead Bognor Regis v Grimsby The semis are two-legged of course, with the first-named teams at home in the first leg. To be played 12/19 March. Well, with that draw, our loss to Bognor has spared us what may have been some more Wycombe/Kingstonian-type pain!
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Post by garethl on Feb 29, 2016 14:12:19 GMT
Well I for one would like to be looking forward to that Grimsby tie. Whilst tough I'd prefer to have an outside chance of Wembley than none at all!
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tonyd
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Post by tonyd on Mar 1, 2016 7:47:25 GMT
Let's not be greedy! The record shows that the best chance of winning the Trophy is to be a top level Conference club. Let's get there first, then win the Trophy.
As I've come to the frozen north east to watch Sunderland v Palace, I'm staying on to watch the Gateshead v Halifax Trophy replay. That's enough FA Trophy for me this season.
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Post by sallycat on Mar 1, 2016 9:01:39 GMT
Well, obviously the higher placed teams are expected to do better. But last time we got to the semi finals we were 2 levels above where Bognor are now. I'm definitely cheering for them. There are some good people at that club
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