Baby makes shock arrival in football club toilets
Charlotte Robinson, 29, was in attendance at a special charity memorial event when she received the "biggest shock" of her life.
Mrs Robinson, from Bradwell near Great Yarmouth, and her husband Macaulay were among more than 500 people that turned out at the Lavish Life Competitions Stadium in Walmer Road, Lowestoft last month as family, friends, former teammates and supporters all united to celebrate the life of an "inspirational" man.
Kirkley and Pakefield FC hosted the second annual Huggy’s charity memorial day on August 24 as James 'Huggy' Hutchinson was honoured.
James 'Huggy' Hutchinson. Picture: The Hutchinson family (Image: Supplied)
After the memorial match had taken centre stage on the Walmer Road pitch that the popular former player and manager had so fondly graced, it turned out to be a day that Mr and Mrs Robinson will never forget.
The Huggy Stand that honours 'Huggy' in memory of James Hutchinson at Kirkley and Pakefield FC. Image: Duncan Boggis. (Image: Duncan Boggis) For Mrs Robinson - who was unaware she was pregnant - rushed to a cubicle in the club's toilets, felt a sudden pressure and the urge to push before seeing her son's........
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