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‘I’VE NEVER BEEN MADE SO WELCOME’

STRIKER ARMSTRONG FEELS AT HOME AT HARROGATE
By John Lyons

MAGIC MOMENT: Luke Armstrong scores for Hartlepool against Torquay in last season’s National League play-off final and, Inset, dad Alun in his Ipswich days
PICTURE: Alamy

LUKE ARMSTRONG FACTFILE
Born: July 2, 1996 (age 25) Place of birth: Durham Position: Striker
Youth: Middlesbrough, Birmingham City
Senior career: 2015-16: Cowdenbeath 6 apps, 0 goals
2016-17: Blyth Spartans 42 apps, 23 goals
2017-19: Middlesbrough 0 apps
2018: Gateshead (loan) 17 apps, 10 goals
2019: Accrington Stanley (loan) 16 apps, 3 goals
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