An American view on Tuesday night.
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That left a lump in my throat and the hairs on my arms stood up reading it - absolutely fantastic!!
What an amazing first football match to go to - an moment in her lifetime she will never forget!!
And as a student in Cardiff University I wish her every success in life 😘😃👍
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the other bob wilson
I’ve taken Canadians, who are similarly patriotic to us, to Welsh games. and they are equally blown away, coming away wanting to be Welsh. They couldn’t express it as eloquently as this though. Lovely read that - Thanks for putting it up.
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I enjoyed that. Real passion. :thumbup:
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jon1959
I enjoyed that. Real passion. :thumbup:
Her dad used to joke about her hamartia?! I had to look it up. Good read though.
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Great read that, cheers. It's a long way to fall though when she makes it to her first City match! 😀
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Can’t believe no one has wondered how an American student managed to get a ticket! I didn’t....:hehe:
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goats
Can’t believe no one has wondered how an American student managed to get a ticket! I didn’t....:hehe:
Only paid £5
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goats
Can’t believe no one has wondered how an American student managed to get a ticket! I didn’t....:hehe:
Loads were on sale in the Uni apparently. Mate of mine was going but didn’t want to go alone and was let down in the second ticket because someone was trying to sell a little too much over the odds.
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Anybody wanting a real taste of Wales should get in touch with Sludge Factory.
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It's a really nice article. Well done her and all those who made her feel so welcome.