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Ex-Rangers ace nets winning Junior Cup final penalty as he reveals first-day demand from club bosses
They had waited a long time to get their hands on the trophy
CIARAN DIVER hailed Johnstone Burgh's comeback kings after Kyle Lafferty slammed home the winning penalty to end a 57-year wait to lift the Scottish Junior Cup.
Hitman Diver netted a stunning equaliser at Broadwood as the West Premier aces hit back to finish strongly against Lowland League Tranent.
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Kyle Lafferty holds aloft the Scottish Junior Cup
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It was Johnstone's first success for nearly 60 years
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Then the man of the match was among the scorers in the shootout as Murdo MacKinnon's men lifted the trophy for the first time since 1968 – and avenged a loss on penalties in their last final appearance 25 years ago.
Former Rangers ace Lafferty – thrown on from the bench in a triple substitution by the Burgh boss on the hour mark – netted the clinching spot-kick with a deadly finish into the top corner.
And Diver insisted he always felt it was going to be Burgh's day.
The striker said: 'I just felt as the game went on and got longer I felt I was growing into the game more and more, I felt a lot sharper.
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'We've been a goal down many a time since I've been here and we always seem to find a way back into it.
"It doesn't faze us as a team, we always know that we will get a chance, that another one will come and the boys just keep digging in.
'At no point did I think we would lose the game, even at 1-0 down. I knew we would still get a chance."
Lafferty told BBC Alba: 'It's a final and you always want to get to finals no matter what standard you're playing in.
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'When I signed for the club that was the first thing they said to me - 'We need to win the Scottish Cup'.
'That was what they wanted as it had been a long, long time since they had even reached a final never mind winning it.
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'Obviously this means everything to the community, not just the club.
'Just look at the turn-out today from all the Johnstone Burgh fans.
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'It was brilliant and we got over the line.'
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