Livingston striker Kurtis Guthrie recalls the sense of pride taking to the Wembley turf.Now the 29-year-old is desperate for a date at Hampden and make his old man proud.Guthrie graced the famous London stadium seven years ago when his Forest Green Rovers side were beaten 3-1 by Grimsby Town in the National League play-off final.It was a dream come true - even if the result didn’t go his way.
And now he’s dreaming of lifting the Scottish Cup with the Lions.It’s a competition the club have notoriously struggled in, having last reached the quarter-final stage 18 years ago.
They get this season’s bid for silverware underway today away at League Two side Stenhousemuir.He commented; “Playing at Wembley was amazing.
It is a proud day to play there.“When you are a kid and you are commentating you say you’re at Wembley. We lost 3-1 to Grimsby but it doesn’t take away from being able to play at Wembley.
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