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Janie
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May 08, 2013 06:03PM

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I loved reading this!!
Your story is very familiar. Like you, I was young (10) when my dad took me to my first match at the county ground in the Hotel End. I have been a cobblers fan ever since. History is repeating as I took my son to his first match at Sixfields when he was 10 and he is now an avid Cobblers fan, he even begged me for a season ticket (How could I say no to that!!)
Wembley for us is massive and I am very excited about taking my 11 year old son with me for his first trip to the big pitch.
Good Luck to the mighty Cobblers, here's hoping we get to League 1..
Your story is very familiar. Like you, I was young (10) when my dad took me to my first match at the county ground in the Hotel End. I have been a cobblers fan ever since. History is repeating as I took my son to his first match at Sixfields when he was 10 and he is now an avid Cobblers fan, he even begged me for a season ticket (How could I say no to that!!)
Wembley for us is massive and I am very excited about taking my 11 year old son with me for his first trip to the big pitch.
Good Luck to the mighty Cobblers, here's hoping we get to League 1..

Your story is very familiar. Like you, I was young (10) when my dad took me to my first match at the county ground in the Hotel End. I have been a cobblers fan ever since. H..."
Amen to that, Nicki.
Let's just hope we don't have to wait till the 93rd though, eh?
And I am sure that your lad is going to cherish this memory forever!

I won't lie, we were terrible! On a plus we are no worse off then we were last season and my little boy thoroughly enjoyed the day out at Wembley.

That being said, we really did have a great day out, it's just a shame that the football (for want of a better word) ruined it.
We (the team) just didn't turn up, and I think that is what hurts the most. I could handle us having lost the game... but we were downright embarrassing :-(
I'm glad your lad enjoyed the trip though, Nicki :-)