Stuart Delmonte has set his sights on national domination after AFC Flixton continued their trophy-gathering success in Manchester.
AFC Flixton collected their seventh piece of silverware in just three seasons after being crowned Accountants Premier League champions.
A 4-2 win over Saints ensured Manchester Maccabi 1st had no chance to overhaul runaway leaders Flixton.
Delmonte, alongside joint-manager Tony Rosenberg, have been at the helm throughout their golden period and are the brains behind their success.
And the managerial duo have no plans to stop as they bid to win the Peter Morrison Trophy – the equivalent of the Jewish FA Cup - for the first time.
Flixton face a semi-final showdown with Harmen in London on Sunday and Delmonte said: “We are desperate to win this competition.
"Everyone knows what a tough game it will be, but we travel down with confidence. There’s some big incentives lying ahead but we are not looking further than Harmen.
"We will be missing some key players, including Aex Singer, Michael Warwick and Stephen Peck, through injury. That is a blow and that has knocked us back.
"But we have confidence in all our players. It would be the icing on the cake if we can take home this trophy.”
Flixton – who are also still in contention to win the Kings Cup – never looked like surrendering their position at the summit of the Premier League all season.
Richard Walker, Leor Sidle and a brace from Adam Stephens sealed the title.
It means they have finished top of the tree, in three different leagues, for the third successive season.
Delmonte added: "Tony and myself congratulate all the players on another remarkable season.
"They have taken on board what we have asked of them and they have bought in to the work ethic required at this club. We could not have asked any more off them."