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Football: Bay's trip into the unknown.


Byline: PHIL STANLEY

COLWYN Bay Colwyn Bay (kôl`wĭn), Welsh Bae Colwyn, town (1991 pop. 27,002), Conwy, N Wales. It is a popular seaside resort. Colwyn Bay has an amusement park, several theaters, a zoo, a botanic garden, and the Pwllychrochan Woods.  face another trip into the unknown today when they take on Bury-based Ramsbottom United in the FA Cup first qualifying round.

But manager Adie Jones is confident the Seagulls can progress in this famous competition if they reproduce re·pro·duce
v.
1. To produce a counterpart, an image, or a copy of something.

2. To bring something to mind again.

3. To generate offspring by sexual or asexual means.
 the fighting display that brought them victory at Marske United in the preliminary round.

``The lads held their nerve and showed tremendous spirit in that game and we're going to Ramsbottom on the back of two good performances in the league, '' he said yesterday.

The Bay followed up their first league success of the season, 2-1 at home to North Ferriby United, with a goalless draw at Clitheroe on Tuesday, but Jones was disappointed not to pick up maximum points. ``We hit the bar three times and missed a last-minute penalty but it's all starting to take shape now, '' he said.

Carl Rodgers has completed three-match ban and both John Keegan Sir John Keegan OBE (born 1934) is a British military historian, lecturer and journalist. He has published many works on the nature of combat between the 14th and 21st centuries concerning land, air, maritime and intelligence warfare as well as the psychology of battle.  and Dave Nottage are available again after missing the midweek match because of work commitments.

Lee Spike is still sidelined after a car crash but could be back in contention next week.

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Title Annotation:Sport
Publication:Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
Date:Sep 18, 2004
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