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Saturday, 17th May 2008

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Kirkham and Wesham FC in line for treble



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KIRKHAM and Wesham FC are in line to "do the treble" as they prepare for their dream trip to Wembley.

After winning promotion on Saturday at Castleton and winning the Second Division Trophy last Thursday at Trafford against Bootle, the club is now aiming to win the FA Vase on May 11 to complete their hugely successful season.
Kirkham boss Mick F
uller has praised the fans for their "wonderful support" during the 2007-08 season and hopes to see everyone at Wembley for the clash against rivals Lowestoft Town.
Mr Fuller said: "The FA Vase has been such an incredible journey and I would like to thank everybody associated with the club.
"It is a dream for every footballer to play at Wembley and, for amateurs, the opportunities are few and far between.
"So to lead this side out at Wembley will surpass everything I achieved as a player. I just wish I could turn the clock back 20 years and be playing in the match myself."
Mr Fuller admitted reaching The FA Vase Final at Wembley was "the stuff of fairytales".
After clinching promotion on Saturday, Kirkham and Wesham now head south again in 48 hours to take on Stone, before ending their first season in the Vodkat North West Counties League Second Division with a trip to Leek CSOB on Saturday.




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