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ST JOE’S PUT ON THEIR SUNDAY BEST FOR GLORY

ST JOE’S

AIGBURTH ARMS 2 ST JOSPEH’S (LUTON) 3
By David Bloomfield

CUP KINGS: St Joseph’s celebrate
PICTURE: The FA

ST JOSEPH’S (Luton) won The FA Sunday Cup for the third time in their history with a 3-2 victory over Liverpool’s Aigburth Arms in a dramatic Final at Derby County’s Pride Park. Ryan Blake scored the winner when extra-time looked likely with Luton Town icon Mick Harford a keen onlooker among the 1,000 plus crowd.
The Merseyside outfit took an early lead when defender Stephen Hoy scored from close range when St Joe’s failed to clear ...

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