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Former Blues winger Dan­ ny Williams was on the scoresheet as Inverness Caledonian Thistle pro­ gressed to the fifth round oftheScottish CuponTues-


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Inspired: Clitheroe player-boss Simon Garner, second right, feels WarringtonTown have shown what can be achieved by non-leaguesidesinthe FA Cup


daynight. The 26-year-old, who moved to Shawbridge from FC United in 2010, netted his side’s third goal in a 4-0 win in their replay against SPL rivals St Mirren. Gary Warrenheaded the


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' Clitheroe are without a game this weekend - but player-boss Simon Garner takes inspira- tionfrompreviously-scheduled opponents Warrington Town, who have reached the second round of the FA Cup.-


ffieBlueswereduetofaceShaaun Reid’s Yellows on Saturday, but


© . Town, having embarked on one . ofthe most remarkable runs in the cup in recent history, instead


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travel to Vanarama Conference side Gateshead. The Evo-Stik First Division


North side have played eight fix­ tures to reach this stage - beating Barton Town Old Boys and Traf- ford, overcoming Sheffield and ErankSinclair’sColwynBayinre- plays, and moving on to 1-0 wins over North Ferriby United and LeagueTwoclubExeterCity. Gamer, who himself reached


the first round with FC Halifax. Town in 2011, said: “It’s an unbe­ lievable achievement for them to get to the second round of the FA Cup. It’s hard to comprehend that


ourgamehasbeenpostponedfor thatreason. - . “It’s possible to miss a game


whenyouropponentisplayingin the FA Trophy, which is still a big achievement when you’re still in that competition at this time of year. But this is massive for War­ ringtonTown. ’ “I watched the last round on


TV. They did really well and de­ served to go through. They might evengetintothedrawforthethird round yet as well, so fair play to, them.”. Headded:“It’sgreatadvertise- mentfortheclubbecause they’ve


had plenty of coverage. They’ve donesuperb,it’sbeen an amazing run and it’s something that might not happen again for a long time. “I’ve always had belief, and


Warrington Town have shown what can be done. I played in the firstroundoftheFACupanditwas an amazing experience. They’ve goneonebetter.” Gamer, who raised £266 dur­


ing Movember, is now looking ahead to a cup voyage of his own. OnTuesdpytheBlues travel to the Sir TomFinney Stadium to tackle BamberBridgeinthe quarter-fi­ nal ofthe LFATYophy.


“It’s our only hope of silver­


ware,” he said. “We’re aiming for thetopiointheleaguebuttheLFA Trophyisacompetition we’re go­ ing to haveagoodgo at “We’re two games away from the final at the Macron Stadium


. in Bolton. • . “Bamber Bridge have won six


games on the bounce and they’re ateamlVeneverbeatenduringmy timeasmanager. • “I’ve lost against them three times. I’m desperate to put one ■


. over on them. There’s no reason ■ why we can’t go and get a result. We’llbefreshforTuesday." ■


• opener for Caley in the20th minutebeforeGregTansey made it 2-0 from the pen- altyspotjustminuteslater. Williams, who hadbeen


thwarted by MarkTlidg- ers earlier in the tie, made amends for that miss in the 67th minute when fir­ ing home after Billy McKay rattled the bar. It was Williams’ second


goal for the club after he scored the only goal of the game against Aberdeen at Pittodrie Stadium in Janu­ ary.


And Graeme Shinnie


roundedoffthescoringin the 90th minute to set up a tie with Partick Thistle on February 7th, 2015.


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