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MERSEY MAGIC!

Marine and Southport march into the semis

TEAMWORK: Marine players enjoy the moment with their proud supporters
PICTURE: Alun Roberts

ONE STEP CLOSER: Southport’s decisive penalty taker Danny Lloyd celebrates
PICTURE: Julia Urwin

MERSEYSIDE marvels Marine and Southport marched one game closer to Wembley with big Isuzu FA Trophy upsets.
The National League North pair both toppled Step 1 opposition to reach the semi-finals.
Bobby Grant’s Marine saw off Woking thanks to Fin Sinclair-Smith’s strike.
And Neil Danns’ Southport held their nerve in a pe...

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