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Portsmouth defender Connor Ogilvie talks us through his football memories

football firsts

First game you watched live?
It’s quite controversial –I used to be at Spurs but Arsenal were my team growing up... The first match I remember vividly was Arsenal v Blackburn in the FA Cup at the Millennium Stadium. It was the semi-final in 2005, Arsenal won 3-0 and I remember having such a good time with my dad. Robert Pires scored in the first half and Robin van Persie got two late on.
First football hero?
Being an Arsenal fan, I always looked up to Dennis Bergkamp and Thierry Henry. They were always my favourite players. I’m a defender now so w...

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