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Alex Revell - The Stevenage striker talks us through his football memories

First game you watched live?
The one that stands out is Cambridge v Leicester when it was the play-off semi-finals to reach the Premier League when it first started out in 1992. I grew up in Cambridge, so I went to both legs at the Abbey Stadium and Filbert Street. I’d been to a few games before that but they’re the ones that stick out in my head. I love the club, so at the time, it was great. They didn’t go through but it was great to see what it meant to the town.
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