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  • "Well done York City, I shall now apply for a season ticket, and as a fit, retired person, shall offer myself for any job that needs doing, painting, scrubbing, whatever, for free. That non-league was awful, but I heard the Chairman getting a bit carried away with 'the finest day in York City's history'. Now come on, I watched Alf Patrick against Raich Carter at Hull in the 40's, with 40000 crowd. Newcastle at Roker Park, Sunderland on a Wednesday in the FA Cup semi-final, 1955. We beat Manchester United at Old Trafford, first leg, Milk Cup I think. We have had some fantastic times, so careful with the dialogue, we have history."
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Boss Gary Mills hails fans as York City clinch return to Football League

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MANAGER Gary Mills was quick to heap praise on the Bootham Crescent faithful as York City's promotion party got under way at Wembley.

The Minstermen came from behind - they conceded a goal after only 71 seconds - to beat Luton Town 2-1 in today's Blue Square Bet Premier play-off final thanks to strikes by Ashley Chambers and Matty Blair.

It completed a remarkable Wembley double in the space of eight days, following City's FA Trophy triumph under the arch last weekend.

More importantly, it meant the Minstermen were back in the Football League after an absence of eight years.

Mills said: "I want to thank all our fans who came to support us. I know it's not been easy finding the money to come two weeks running but I'm sure those who did come do not regret that decision.

"For those that stayed at home but have come to games throughout the season, I'd like to thank and congratulate them as well."

* Don't miss The Press tomorrow for the full reaction from Mills and City's players, and Luton boss Paul Buckle's comments on City's controversial winner, plus an in-depth match report, analysis, player ratings and pictures.

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