Rollercoaster season ends on a high note
Favourite food? Pizza. Favourite book? Tom Gates. Favourite colour? Old gold.Our youngest and his older brother are seven and nine, but have already made some of the biggest decisions in life. Namely which football teams to support.
Tears have been shed during the season and Coventry City’s late, late comeback win in the FA Cup quarter-final against Wolves is a game I never want to revisit.One magical autumn Sunday morning we sat down to watch Match of the Day and they gaped in disbelief as Crystal Palace beat Manchester United and Wolves beat Manchester City on the same day.Their older sister got fed up with the constant football talk and picked Aston Villa as her club after finding out they were rivals of Wolves.
There have been other obsessions, other passions that have briefly consumed every aspect of their lives. Pokemon, Hot Wheels and Teen Titans have all had their moments in the sun, but right now sport is king.GAA, cycling, snooker, athletics, swimming… you name it, they will watch it for hours and stockpile information at an alarming rate.
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