Wroxham face Whitehawk in semi-finals of the FA Vase
Diss Town are the only Norfolk club to have won the FA Vase
Wroxham will face Whitehawk FC in the semi-finals of the FA Vase following Monday's draw at Wembley.
The first leg in Sussex will take place on Saturday, 27 March, with the return match a week later.
Wroxham boss David Batch told BBC Radio Norfolk that avoiding the holders Whitley Bay means nothing.
"The biggest mistake we could make would be thinking: 'Brilliant, we've avoided Whitley Bay.' There's nothing more likely to bite us on the bum."
He added: "[We] hope that we get ourselves in a position to have a chance in the second game of winning the thing, where we would hope to have plenty of people there to cheer us on."
Wroxham reached their first ever FA Vase semi-final with Saturday's 2-1 win at Needham Market.
David Batch's team from the Norfolk Broads became the first team to win at their Suffolk rivals this season.
Shaun Howes gave Wroxham the lead with a first-half penalty, before former Wroxham player-manager Damien Hilton levelled the scores.
Steve Spriggs scored the Yachtsmen's winner with less than 10 minutes of the game remaining.
Batch was particularly pleased for the Wroxham players and staff who helped them reach the last eight of the Vase in 2002 and are still with the club.
"I'm pleased for Shaun Howes, Gavin Pauling, players who missed out last time and have been here a long time I'm especially pleased for," he told BBC Norfolk.
"Also people like Kenny Cook, Tom Jarrett, people behind the scenes, Pat Penn - Pat's been at the club for 50 years.
"It's a great day for us, the team, but it's a great day for them as well."
Batch stressed that he would not allow the players' minds to be clouded by thoughts of getting to the final at Wembley.
"I'll be doing them a disservice, and the players will be doing themselves a disservice if we start getting dreams or delusions of grandeur," he said.
"We've got where we are today by playing well at different points of the competition and being dogged and being prepared.
"Armthorpe are the best team we've played this season and we didn't beat them because we were better than them, we beat them because we were better prepared."
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