AFC Whyteleafe joint-boss Ennio Gonnella admitted his side did the ‘ugly side’ of the game to reach their first Wembley final by defeating Andover New Street in the FA Vase.
AFC Whyteleafe joint-boss Ennio Gonnella has admitted he was “upset” not to be taking a bigger lead to Hampshire for the second leg of their Isuzu FA Vase semi-final against Andover New Street.
AFC Whyteleafe captain Helge Orome admits his side came back down to earth with a bump after reaching the last four of the FA Vase but says that might just be a blessing in disguise.
Proud chairman John Ward is thrilled at the progress Andover New Street have made with the Wessex Leaguers just 180 minutes from Wembley, writes Ken Gaunt.
Wessex League Andover New Street took full advantage of their fifth-round reprieve with a narrow victory over Heanor Town taking them into the semi-finals of the FA Vase.
Non-League Finals Day is a special occasion for any club that secures a trip to Wembley, offering a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to play at the home of English football.
Evan though half of the clubs still involved in this season’s FA Vase are appearing in the fifth round for the first ever time, there is also still a former winner looking to return to Wembley ten years after their last visit.