Football fan travels from India to see Brigg Town play

Football fan travels from India to see Brigg Town play

In a display of dedication and love for the sport, Rohan Chowdhury, a football fan from Kolkata, India, traveled 5,000 miles to witness lower league team Brigg Town in action on Saturday. Despite the physical distance between him and the Lincolnshire club, Chowdhury became a devoted fan during the lockdown period, avidly following every game online. This deep connection to the team sparked his decision to make the long journey to England, an experience he described as “overwhelming.”

During his visit, Rohan Chowdhury had the opportunity to tour the club and even had the honor of leading Brigg Town onto the pitch for their pre-season friendly against Hull Utd, which ended in a 4-2 victory for his beloved team. As a sports journalist in India, Chowdhury expressed his lifelong passion for football and his fascination with non-league football in England. Despite the distance, he engaged with the club’s managers and even assisted with their social media operations, surprising many with his dedication and involvement from afar.

The warm reception Chowdhury received from Brigg Town’s chairman, Jim Huxford, further solidified the sense of camaraderie and connection that sports can create across geographical boundaries. Huxford, touched by Chowdhury’s visit, highlighted the emotional impact of receiving attention from halfway across the world. Moreover, the recent £1.5m refurbishment of the stadium at Wrawby Road underscores the club’s commitment to providing a top-notch experience for fans and players alike. Reflecting on the profound impact of sports and connections forged through shared passions, Chowdhury expressed his desire to return to Lincolnshire to witness future games and continue supporting Brigg Town

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