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I would say Luton at home in September.Or at least the first 30 minutes of it.I was at the Oval for the morning session of the ashes test,got the train to football,watched us rip them apart,concede a stupid goal to let them back into the match and hang on for the win.Then back to the cricket for the last hour of play. Closely followed by Cardiff on New Year’s Day.
I would say Luton at home in September.Or at least the first 30 minutes of it.I was at the Oval for the morning session of the ashes test,got the train to football,watched us rip them apart,concede a stupid goal to let them back into the match and hang on for the win.Then back to the cricket for the last hour of play. Closely followed by Cardiff on New Year’s Day.
I did it exactly that. Except my son did the last bit of the Oval. It was a brilliant day. And yes Cardiff was just fantastic. So many highlights from this season.
Yes, we lost to a late goal (another poorly defended free kick) but it was the first game I took my son to so a real special day. He really enjoyed it and we went to the next two as well, Cardiff and Swansea which yielded 11 goals!
Yes, we lost to a late goal (another poorly defended free kick) but it was the first game I took my son to so a real special day. He really enjoyed it and we went to the next two as well, Cardiff and Swansea which yielded 11 goals!
Me too. The club did us proud when they made my 4yr old grandson so welcome on his first ever visit to a football game. I gushed effusively about it on this forum at the time. This was followed up by the NY thrashing of Cardiff. I loved both days and I was in love.