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SAINTS’ FIVE-STAR DISPLAY

ST ALBANS CITY 5 HASHTAG UNITED 2

By Alex Thrower
ST ALBANS City began their pre-season preparations with a win over Hashtag United in an entertaining Encounter
The Tags caused a shock after just five minutes, a looping corner reaching Toby Aromolaran, who volleyed in at the far post.
The goal stunned the Saints into action, with the National League South side scoring three times before the break.
The first was a calm, finish from Shaun Jeffers, who tapped in a second two minutes later
A finish from Mitchell Weiss just past the halfhour mark saw the Step 2 side gain total control.
The fourt...

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