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Wycombe forward Nathan Tyson talks us through his football memories

First match?
The first match I went to was Wimbledon v Liverpool, I think it might have been 1987/88. I remember my dad telling me to run on the pitch to go and get John Barnes’ autograph! My oldest brother played for Wimbledon’s youth team, so that’s how we got tickets. It was at the old Plough Lane, so a long time ago now!
First football hero?
My dad always had a video of George Best, and funnily enough he had it signed – he tells me he met him in a pub - he’s a bit of a Del Boy, my dad. G...

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