Fans react to ‘nerve-wracking’ United promotion

Fans celebrating inside the stadium - with one fan in a yellow and black jersey sitting on the shoulder of another fan.
Fans have been celebrating since Saturday’s match [PA Media]

Celebrations are taking place across the city after Cambridge United secured automatic promotion from League Two.

A goalless draw at Crewe Alexandra secured a place for Neil Harris’s team in League One on Saturday.

Supporters travelling back from Cheshire described a mix of relief and excitement, with a missed penalty from Ben Knight adding late drama before celebrations began at full-time.

Speaking after the game, fan Nadine Gooding said: “We’ve got a two-and-a-half-hour drive home with our three kids – chanting all the way. Maybe trying not to explain some of the swear words we heard in the game.

“It’s an amazing result. Very excited, very happy that we’re in League One next year.

“We didn’t do it the easy way. I genuinely didn’t think we were going to do it.”

Fans in amber and black United colours seen walking on the pitch with happy, emotional expressions.
Some fans said the game was “emotionally draining” [PA Media]

Andy Bourne described the game as a “nerve-wracking” end to a “pretty strong season”.

“It’s all sinking in to be honest. How did we not score? I don’t know, but the job is done, so brilliant,” he said.

“It’s going to be tough in League One, but I think if we regroup, especially if we’ve got Harris, we should do alright.”

‘Emotionally draining’

Adrian Brown has been a United supporter for about 30 years and also praised the manager.

“It was an absolutely terrible game. They gave it to us, I think, rather than us winning it,” he said.

“Over the season though, I think we deserved it, maybe even deserved better. Some results could have gone our way and didn’t.”

John and Nicola Bowyer said the game was “emotionally and mentally draining” for fans.

“Typical Cambridge United — nervy finish. We always do things the hard way,” the pair said.

“I’ve been a fan since I was about six, it’s never easy. You’ve got to bottle these moments and relive them,” they added.

“I’m so pleased for the players, for Neil Harris, and for the club. They’ve restructured things really well. It’s a brilliant day for us.”

‘Need a striker’

Michael Charge, who had travelled from Malta to support the team, said he was “delighted” and “buzzing” at the return to the third flight, having been relegated last year.

“It was nail-biting, an emotional rollercoaster. I’ll head back to my hotel tonight and fly back tomorrow. I’m looking forward to League One, even if it costs me a bit more in travel,” he said.

“Harris has done the job. We had doubts when he came back, but you can’t ask for more than promotion.

“Next year though, we need a striker. Someone who can score goals. None of us want to go through that again.”

Michael Morrison holding a silver shield with other team-mates standing behind him celebrating.
Captain Michael Morrison celebrated with his Cambridge team-mates after sealing promotion to League One [PA Media]

Coach Neil Harris told BBC Radio Cambridgeshire “it was a tough game” and that he is “proud of the team”.

“We weren’t the better team, but we had the better chances, even in the 96th minute, to win it outright,” he said.

Earlier this year, the club said it was “open-minded” about moving to a new stadium in the long-term, if redevelopment of their Abbey Stadium was not possible.

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