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Posh fan spotted in . . . Devon



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Published Date: 03 January 2008
Teresa Kirk sent us these photos of son Jacob proudly wearing his Posh kit in his new home.
Teresa says: "These pictures aren't original as Oz or Hong Kong, but we as a family moved to North Devon in August and our son Jacob wears his Posh kit when he can.

"These pictures were taken on the beach at Northam Burrows near Bideford. On our last Saturday (Aug 25th) in Peterborough Jacob was allowed to run out with the Posh player Chris Westwood and his favourite player Mark Tyler signed his autograph book, he had an excellent afternoon.

"His bedroom wall is now covered with posters of varying Posh players although he's disappointed Santa didn't bring him a Posh duvet cover! (Something perhaps the Posh shop may consider?)

"We also follow all the Posh news and Peterborough news on the ET Website."

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