Si Robin
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I know this thread pops up at least once a season, but this morning it dawned on me that today is 25 years to the day since I was taken to my first ever Cheltenham game.
On that day we played a Man City XI (no players I've ever heard of in their team) and lost 3-2. We were about to start our 3rd season in the Beazer Homes Premier League having been relegated from the Conference in 1992. Since that time we’ve been as high as the 3rd tier, won at the old Wembley, at the Millennium Stadium twice, done the double over Leeds in the League, played Premier League teams including Spurs and Newcastle, been on telly numerous times, practically rebuilt the ground, had future internationals start their careers at Whaddon Road (Jack Butland and Jordan Pickford both playing their first league games there), very nearly made the FA Cup Quarter Finals and even played at the new Wembley.
Before my first game we'd never finished higher than 11th in the Conference and had only beaten one Football League team in our history (Carlisle in the 1936 FA Cup).
It's not been a bad quarter of a century.
On that day we played a Man City XI (no players I've ever heard of in their team) and lost 3-2. We were about to start our 3rd season in the Beazer Homes Premier League having been relegated from the Conference in 1992. Since that time we’ve been as high as the 3rd tier, won at the old Wembley, at the Millennium Stadium twice, done the double over Leeds in the League, played Premier League teams including Spurs and Newcastle, been on telly numerous times, practically rebuilt the ground, had future internationals start their careers at Whaddon Road (Jack Butland and Jordan Pickford both playing their first league games there), very nearly made the FA Cup Quarter Finals and even played at the new Wembley.
Before my first game we'd never finished higher than 11th in the Conference and had only beaten one Football League team in our history (Carlisle in the 1936 FA Cup).
It's not been a bad quarter of a century.