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Billy to run the rule over Railway



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Published Date:
15 November 2007
BILLY Dearden will take advantage of Stags' blank weekend to check on FA Cup second round opponents Harrogate Railway at Garforth Town.
"I would rather we were playing on Saturday but it does give me a chance to look at Harrogate Railway," he said.

"They also have a midweek home game when we can have them watched again.
"We will treat them with respect as we do everyone we play and do a thorough job. They deserve that respect as they have done magnificently to come so far in the cup this season."

The live BBC TV cameras will up the pressure on Mansfield, and Dearden added: "Everyone outside of Mansfield is looking for an upset – that's why we've been chosen. We have to make sure that doesn't happen.

"We do have a young team, but they have to go out there in front of the cameras and put themselves in the shop window. It is a great opportunity.

"For Harrogate it's like us having a Premiership club come to play you. We know it will be tough but we are looking forward to it."

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  • Last Updated: 15 November 2007 12:51 PM
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  • Location: Mansfield
 
 

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