
The Seasiders edged out Mossley in the FA Trophy First Qualifying Round on Saturday.
Ben Farrar netted the only goal of the game in the first minute.
The victory earned Mike Thompson's men £1,500.
Thompson spoke to Brid Town TV at full-time:
The Seasiders edged out Mossley in the FA Trophy First Qualifying Round on Saturday.
Ben Farrar netted the only goal of the game in the first minute.
The victory earned Mike Thompson's men £1,500.
Thompson spoke to Brid Town TV at full-time:
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