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BANTAMS IN HEAVEN AS ANGELS FALL

ON THE WAY: Bradford’s Billy Clarke celebrates scoring their third goal

Insets: Bradford Bryce Hosannah takes on Angels’ Kristian Campbell and Bradford’s Clayton Donaldson and Angels’ Alex Akrofibattle for the ball
PICTURE: PA Images

ROUT: Bradford’s Harry Pritchard has scored No6

BRADFORD City supporters raised nearly £6,000 for Tonbridge Angels in the build-up to this tie, but their team gave the Non-League side no gifts on the pitch as they cruised into the second round.
Billy Clarke struck twice in the first half to add to Anthony O&rsq...

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