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Whitley Bay’s Four Year Cup Run Finally Comes to an End
Whitley Bay hadn’t lost an FA Vase game in 1,420 days and twenty-nine ties. Paul Chow had scored in thirteen successive rounds of the competition and won at Wembley three seasons in a row. It was the club’s seventh time … Continue reading
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Tagged Alex Francis, FA Vase, Lee-Paul Scroggins, Mattie Moffatt, Michael Rae, Paul Chow, Paul Robinson, West Auckland Town, Whitley Bay
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FA Vase: The Final 32
For once, the luck for Northern League teams in the FA Vase was spread across the board, all six of the region’s team managing to avoid each other in the draw for the fourth round. Whitley Bay, 7/2 favourites to … Continue reading
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Tagged Ashington, Billingham Synthonia, Dunston UTS, FA Vase, Newcastle Benfield, West Auckland Town, Whitley Bay
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Vase and Northern League Round-up
Make that 1,351 days for Whitley Bay, who brushed aside Bridlington Town 5-1 at Hillheads to make it into the last 32 of the FA Vase, a competition they haven’t lost in since the spring of 2008. Four goals up … Continue reading
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Tagged Ashington, Dunston UTS, FA Vase, Northern League, West Auckland Town, Whitley Bay
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A Look Ahead in the FA Vase
It was a mixed draw for the eight Northern League sides left in the FA Vase, with the pick of the games at Spennymoor and Whitley Bay. When the third round ties are played on December 3rd, 1,351 days will … Continue reading
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Tagged Ashington, Billingham Synthonia, Consett, Dunston UTS, FA Vase, Newcastle Benfield, Spennymoor Town, West Auckland Town, Whitley Bay
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FA Vase Second Round Scores
It’s now 1,338 days since Whitley Bay lost a game in the FA Vase, a 4-1 home win over Northern Counties East side Tadcaster Albion putting the four time winners through to round three. Goals from the usual suspects, Pauls … Continue reading
Weekend Games
It was the worst of weekends for Newcastle Benfield. Manager Paul Baker resigned “on a matter of principle” after his side had lost 2-1 at home to Sunderland RCA, Mark Davison heading a late winner after Andy Jennings and Paul … Continue reading