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Enjoy a day out at the seaside with AFC Emley

Enjoy a day out at the seaside with AFC Emley

Luke Greaves5 Apr 2017 - 12:35
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Spend the day at the seaside with friends and family before Emley face Bridlington Town.

AFC Emley make the long, two hour journey to Bridlington on Tuesday 18th April, and there's a place in the NCEL League Cup Final at stake.

But why not relieve yourself of the stress of a rushed evening journey by spending the day at the seaside with friends and family?

Renowned for its fish and chips and sea front entertainment, Bridlington offers something for all Pewits fans.

Emley have the league's highest average attendance and you can help maintain that record by supporting us in the semi-final of the League Cup.

Book the day off work and enjoy a day out at the seaside with family and friends before cheering Emley on at the Neil Hudgell Solicitors Stadium

Bridlington Town's fellow Premier Division sides Worksop Town and Rainworth Miners Welfare have succumbed to Emley's wrath in previous rounds.

Manager Darren Hepworth will be looking to make it a treble of Premier Division knockouts ahead of a potential final against either Penistone Church or Glasshoughton Welfare.

Hepworth will go up against high profile names in the opposite dugout. Both Curtis Woodhouse and Ian Ashbee have played in the top tier of English football.

They have almost steered the Bridlington ship ashore into the Evo-Stik leagues, but have fallen just short in 3rd place.

Despite the lucrative cup tie, there's still work for Hepworth's men to do to ensure a fixture between the two sides is on the calendar for next season.

Wins in the final two games against Selby Town and Glasshoughton will seal automatic promotion to the Premier Division.

The Pewits face Selby at 3.00pm on Saturday afternoon at the Fairfax Plant Hire Stadium.

We encourage Huddersfield Town fans who aren't making the journey to Nottingham to make the short journey to Selby to cheer the Pewits onto an 8th consecutive win.

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