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Toughest tie possible for Hawks



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Published Date: 13 October 2008
The Hawks have received the toughest tie possible in the fourth qualifying round of the FA Cup.
Shaun Gale's men have been drawn away to Blue Square Conference leaders Crawley Town.

With Football League clubs not entering the competition until the next phase - the first round proper - it means the Hawks have been handed the highest-placed team possible in the league pyramid.

And that means they have a real challenge on their hands in they are to repeat last year's Cup heroics, when they made the fourth round at Liverpool.

The tie will be played on Saturday, October 25.

Crawley top the Blue Square Conference by one point and have won six of their eight league games at home so far this season.



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crawley 13/10/2008 16:25:19
...and the only 2 games they didn't win were the 2 I went to, so perhaps I should go and boost Havant's chances LOL.
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