The Football League Paper

Burnley striker SAM VOKES talks us through his football memories

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First game you watched live? I have always been a Southampto­n fan and the first time I went to watch them was against Sheffield United. I can’t remember who scored, but I know it was 3-3. I’ll always remember that scoreline because I was three at the time! I went with my dad, Tim, and we used to follow them throughout my childhood, home and away. We went to the FA Cup final in 2003 and watched the Saints lose 1-0 to Arsenal, but it was still a really good day out. First football hero? Matt Le Tissier. Being a Southampto­n fan, he’s a legend of the club and he was at his best around the time I was born. He was an incredible player for us over the years. I’ve never met him but I really want to – hopefully, it will happen one day. First pair of boots? They were blackand-white Adidas Copa Mundials, which I wore for a few years until all the jazzy colours started coming in. My parents must have bought them for me when I was about eight or nine as that’s when I started playing football. Now, I’m with Adidas. They’re called Adidas X, I think. The name seems to change all the time. First kit? I guess it would have been a Southampto­n kit, when I was about four or five, but I can’t remember exactly. It was probably a full kit and I always had Le Tissier on the back. I can be sure about that! First profession­al game? It was for Bournemout­h against Nottingham Forest in 2006, the year I left school. We won 2-0 and I played about 70 minutes, so it was a pretty good debut. I remember feeling incredibly nervous beforehand, but it was a big game so it was a nice one to be involved in – and even nicer to win. First profession­al goal? That came just a couple of weeks later when we were playing Gillingham away. I managed to take it around the goalkeeper and finish it, and it was such a good feeling. I didn’t have a clue what to do once I scored, so I think I just ran to the halfway line and got mobbed. But I was under-age at the time so I couldn’t properly celebrate after the match! First red card? I have never received a red card. I don’t think I’ve ever been close to one either. I’ve picked up a few yellow cards on the way, but never a red, and hopefully it stays that way.

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BOYHOOD HERO: Matt Le Tissier in his prime at Southampto­n
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