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MY FOOTBALL EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

How did you end up becoming a fan of Wolverhampton Wanderers?

I’m Wolverhampton born and raised – everybody was a huge Wolves fan at school, so I didn’t want to be left out! My dad preferred cricket and boxing – football didn’t interest him – but my uncles loved it. One supported West Brom, another supported Liverpool, another Manchester United. It wasn’t until secondary school when I really started supporting Wanderers, even if the daughter of legendary Wolves midfielder Kenny Hibbitt went to my primary school, which was a big deal for our school.

Who was your childhood football hero and have you met them?

Steve Bull [below, left], a hero to us all. I loved watching him play on the television – I never saw him play live at Molineux, which I’m sad about,]

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