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Sometimes it takes a grandad to turn a lifelong dream into reality.
That
was the story of CNN's Tom McGowan this morning when -- along with a
prized ticket to this Sunday's FA Cup semi-final match between his
beloved Aston Villa and Liverpool -- he received a loving, hand-written
note from his octogenarian grandfather.
James Costello, who began following Villa
shortly after World World II, happily provided a ticket for grandson Tom
-- but not without laying on a prank guilt trip first.
"After
queuing for hours and hours, in cold wet pouring rain, I managed to get
you one ticket," he wrote, before dropping his act of wry humor.
"Actually it was 90 minutes in lovely sunshine."
McGowan
tweeted a photo of the letter this morning which elicited dozens of
adoring responses (mainly from fellow Villa supporters), hundreds of
retweets and attention form the UK newspapers and websites keen to
follow up on the story.
McGowan,
a digital sports producer for CNN World Sport in London, has attended
numerous matches as part of the press. However, the experience of
watching his local team battle for a spot in the FA Cup Final -- without
the burden of suppressing his cheers -- will surely outdo the rest.
Aston
Villa have won the 144-year-old competition seven times, though they
have come up dry since 1957. Back then, Costello was forced to watch
the match through a store window in Berlin, where he was stationed as a
member of Britain's Royal Air Force.
He
will be sitting comfortably in his living room this time, hoping for
another chance to line up for a ticket to send his grandson to the
finals.
Aston Villa last played in the final in 2000, losing 1-0 to Chelsea.
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