Hereford FC supporter Will Chaundry, who was voted 'Fan of the Year' at this week’s National Game Awards ceremony at Stamford Bridge, can't wait to see captain Joel Edwards lift the FA Vase at Wembley on Sunday.
Will suffers with celebral palsy but has only missed one game this season. He travels to Edgar Street from his home in Malvern by train.
“I’m just delighted to be able to go to
the FA Vase Final,” he said. “The reason I like Hereford so much is
because it’s a community with the fans there.
“The FA Vase is just the perfect end to the season.
“We won the league, we won the Hereford Challenge Cup, we won the League Cup and we’re now at Wembley on Sunday and I cannot wait.
“I’m looking forward to it and looking forward to being there.
“If you imagine in December 2014 there was no club – Hereford United had folded and nothing existed.
“Now this season is finishing off at Wembley – what more can you ask for? You could ask for a win and I would love to see that trophy lifted at Wembley.”
“The FA Vase is just the perfect end to the season.
“We won the league, we won the Hereford Challenge Cup, we won the League Cup and we’re now at Wembley on Sunday and I cannot wait.
“I’m looking forward to it and looking forward to being there.
“If you imagine in December 2014 there was no club – Hereford United had folded and nothing existed.
“Now this season is finishing off at Wembley – what more can you ask for? You could ask for a win and I would love to see that trophy lifted at Wembley.”