By Andy Mitchell
Joint-boss Ross Innes is quite happy for no-one to notice of Atherstone Town as the race for the FA Vase hots up.
With Combined Counties League trailblazers Ascot United, high-profile Bury AFC and holders Newport Pagnell Town – Atherstone’s quarter-final opponents – attracting the attention, not many are talking up the chances of a side that sits in the Midland Premier Division’s bottom six.
But after sauntering to the Division One crown by a whopping 17 points last term and overcoming Pershore Town, Stone Old Alleynians, Stourport Swifts and Hartpury University, Innes fee...
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