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FOOTBALL: Shoreham and Mile Oak both drawn away in FA Vase



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Published Date: 06 October 2008
SHOREHAM and Mile Oak football clubs have both drawn away in the FA Vase second round on November 15.
Mussels' reward for their 3-0 win at Combined Counties League side Chessington & Hook is a trip to same-division County League Chichester, with whom Shoreham recently drew 1-1.

Mile Oak will travel to Kent League side Croydon. Oak defeated Combine
d Counties League Cobham 1-0 on Saturday through Chris Pulling's late penalty.

Winning clubs in the second round will receive £1,200 prize money.

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  • Last Updated: 06 October 2008 1:01 PM
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