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    PDH wrote:
    Lets put out a GOOD team in the FA trophy and our best team out in the play off final. That is the one to win so why risk injury's to our best. All the player's will be there next sun to have a pre-match kick around and experience wembley, so they will know what it's like for the following week. We should not need our strongest team to win next week and if we get beat it's not the end of the world. The league is where we want to be, not a lot of good winning the FA trophy but still in the blue square next season. Let some of the fringe player's, have a run out, you never know, they could have a stormer and force there way into the next game.
    yes i can see the comments on here should we put out a weaker team an lose! We want to win both! We have a better chance of beating Newport with the best team avialable, if we lose against Newport and then lose against Luton with a stronger team everyone will be saying we should have played the best team against Newport as well."
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Matty Blair sends York City into Blue Square Bet Premier play-off final

GOAL hero Matty Blair struck in extra time to send York City to Wembley in the Blue Square Bet Premier play-off final.

The Minstermen's semi-final against Mansfield Town appeared to be heading for penalties at 1-1 on aggregate when Blair bagged the winning goal with nine minutes remaining.

A minute later the Stags had defender Ritchie Sutton sent off for a second bookable offence and City managed to hang on.

York now face a Wembley double header, taking on Newport County in the final of the FA Trophy this Saturday before facing Luton Town or Wrexham in the play-off final on Sunday, May 20.

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