\u201cI said to Morgan (Feeney) \u2018you lift it\u2019 and he said \u2018no, we\u2019ll do it together\u2019 which was nice. I think Coldplay was playing and I could see my daughter, so it set me off a bit so hopefully the cameras didn\u2019t catch that.<\/p>\n
\u201cBut it\u2019s been a while since I\u2019ve played in league one, 2015 for me but I think that\u2019s where we should be. We have to tie down our better players in the summer and add to it and then we\u2019ll go again with the right guy in charge who’s not just a top manager or coach, he\u2019s a top person who\u2019s loved here.\u201d<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
And finally when asked what it\u2019s like to captain the club he supports and where he\u2019s from, the centre half couldn\u2019t speak highly enough of the Cumbrian club.<\/p>\n
\u201cI can\u2019t even put it into words. We got a \u2018Cumbrians picture\u2019 before and the amount of people I knew in the stands, I was just trying to soak it in. But seeing all those familiar faces, I just hope some of them are celebrating with us tonight because it\u2019s going to be some party.\u201d<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
Whilst there\u2019s possibly a summer testimonial awaiting Paul Huntington back in Lancashire after reaching a decade of service for North End before moving to Carlisle, he\u2019ll be sure to be spending a few weeks celebrating in Cumbria first. At 35 years of age, putting a bit of cramp aside, Huntington still looks like he could play for years as he headed absolutely everything away on a memorable trip to the capital.<\/p>\n