As admittance for this youth international friendly at Airbus UK's Airfield ground was free - despite the early 6:00 PM kick-off - it seemed too good an opportunity to miss to cast eye an over the future of Welsh and Nothern Irish football.
Five years ago I watched a Wales Under-16 team that included the then relatively unknown Gareth Bale and Chris Gunter in the full-back positions.
Since my last visit to the Broughton based Welsh Premier side in January the club has added a new seated stand behind one of the goals in attempt to gain their FAW Domestic Licence. Only a safety certificate issue with the local council appears to be preventing confirmation of their place in the 'Super 12' next season. Hopefully this will be resolved shortly.
On the field the Under-19's of Northern Ireland just had the edge over their Welsh counterparts with a late well-taken James Gray (Middlesbrough) goal the difference. The game was fairly even with some encouraging play from both sides. Daniel Alfei (Swansea), Kai Edwards (Wrexham) and Ryan Doble (Southampton) stood out for Wales while Jonathan Breeze (Wigan) dictated play in midfield for Northern Ireland.
Hopefully my match report and full team line-ups will feature in Issue 142 of Welsh Football Magazine - due out in June.
The current issue of Welsh Football Magazine (Issue 141) is out now and features a piece I have written on Wrexham FC and their progress, or lack of, under manager Dean Saunders.