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Saturday November 16th 2002 3pm, Bootham Crescent, The AXA F.A. Cup 1st Round

The Squads

1. Alan Fettis1. Roger Freestone
2. Darren Edmonson2. Lee Jenkins
3. Tom Cowan3. David Smith
4. Richard Cooper4. Kristian O'Leary
5. Jonathan Parkin5. Jason Smith
6. Gary Hobson6. David Theobald
7. Chris Brass7. Andrew Mumford
8. Lee Bullock8. Matthew Murphy
9. Lee Nogan9. James Thomas
10. Peter Duffield10. Steve Watkin
11. Graham Potter11. Paul Reid
12. Alex Mathie16. David Moss
15. Leigh Wood17. Terry Evans
16. Stephen Brackstone18. Gareth Phillips
17. Christian Fox19. John Williams
18. Christopher Smith20. Michael Howard
19. Aidan O'Kane21. Neil Sharp
20. Craig Wilding22. Damien Lacey
21. John Collinson24. Leigh De-Vulgt
22. James Okoli25. Jamie Wood
23. Stuart Wise28. Stuart Jones
24. Scott Jones29. Antonio Corbisiero
25. Rogerio Cavalho30. Jamie Rewbury
26. Michael Reddy (Loan - Sunderland)
27. Levent Yalcin
28. Lee Cook (Loan - Watford)
29. Jon McCarthy

League Positions

12th

24th
Leading Goalscorers
Peter Duffield - 8James Thomas - 9

Form Guides

Leyton Orient (H) Won 3-2

Macclesfield (H) Won 1-0
Hartlepool (A) Drew 0-0Cambridge (A) Lost 0-1
Wrexham (H) Drew 1-1 Kidderminster (H) Lost 0-4
Bournemouth (A) Lost 1-0Carlisle (A) Drew 2-2
Lincoln (A) Lost 4-3Southend (H) Won 1-0
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