Setting off at 7, going dallam lane from mine and seeing thousands of wire fans, and the lord rodney was absoloutley heaving
Warwick services
Amazing, primrose and blue everywhere! They even had a stall outside the services selling wire merchandice
Arriving in High Wycombe and going to the coffee shop with my dad talkng to this couple from Warrington, just beginning to get a taste of the atmosphere now, and that chicken sandwhich was lovelly
Seeing the first friendly face at the station in Wycombe , Wire in the Final
Waiting for the train, getting really excited now
Having to stand up on the train and every one around me listening to my conversation with my dad, me asking him who he was on about about, he kept mentioning some old singers or something (kids today, was his reply
) and boy did my back hurt standing up on that train
Getting off the train and immediatly looking up and seeing one side of Wembley, i tapped my dad on the shoulder and said 'look dad, there it is!' I was amazed by the sheer size of it, huge
Walking around Wembley, took about half an hour with all the stops chatting to Wire fans. Looking over toward Wembley Way and seeing thousands of fans (mainly p & b) walking in my direction. The camera had to come out at this point
Seeing those people selling them 'hear the ref' radios, what the hell lol why would i wanna hear the bloody ref! Imagine it, 'ONE' , 'HELD' , that would really annoy me
Meeting my friends in the Greyhound pub, there were millions of wires in there it was amazing. Didnt wanna pay them prices for beer but luckily i came prepared, bottles of calsberg in a bag
Meeting Anthony Sullivan, Chris Joynt and many of the Prescott charity fundraisers was good, getting pictures taken with them, although i dont think Chris Joynt was too happy ot get mobbed by all us lot
Entering Wembley and going up the never ending escalators was amazing, people singing and the whole setting was great.
Walking out onto Wembley , what a site! Turning around to see my friends who were trying to get my attention, waving hands like mad shouting 'Gaz. Gaz, up here!' lol that put a smile on my face.
The game itself! Ive never seen a stadium like it, the atmosphere, the crowd, the people, the colours. It was amazing, a day to remember. This was the greatest day of my life, unbelievable.
Wolfie scoring a try!
The game, what a game! Mathers going over in 70 seconds was just the start we needed. And the Briers drop goal was the icing!
Watching Morley and Briers lifting the cup together, priceless!
I was never certain we'd actually won the game until the clock read 79:12 then i just jumped on my dad with a massive sigh of relief , we'd won the cup! Never had a feeling like it before, the kinda feeling you never forget.
And from there on it was just emotional and exciting, taking it all in was too much, you cant describe the feeling you have to have been there. Its what you wait you whole life for, and boy is it worth it!