Newport County AFC are heading to Wembley tomorrow for the League Two play-off final against Tranmere - and the people of Newport had many well-wishes for the players and Michael Flynn ahead of tomorrow’s game.

Benjamin Hacktone, 37, from Newport said: “Love you Michael Flynn! Season ticket sales will go through the roof next season.

“It’s been a great turn around. Never leave us and up the County!”

Jonathan Corfield, 28, from Newport said: “The turn around and the FA Cup runs have given us a fantastic season.

“It’s brought happiness back to Newport. All the best luck and much love to Michael Flynn.

“He’s united the city.”

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Leon Bond, 66 from Newport said: “I’ve been a County fan for 25 years and used to go there when I was a kid.

“Win or lose I don’t mind, it’s been a great season. Good luck to all the players.”

South Wales Argus:

(Leon Bond, 66, Newport with the South Wales Argus' County poster)

Dean Beddis who works at Newport Market said: “I don’t follow football, but my friends do and are going up.

“I’m really happy for them and it’s great for the town.”

South Wales Argus:

(Dean Beddis, Newport Market showing support for Newport County)

Laura, 25 from Old Barn in Newport said: “Best Wishes. Up the County.”

Robert Parsons, 42 from Maesglas said: “I’ve never missed a game. I love Newport County.

“I’m going to Wembley tomorrow and it will be my 67th game.”

Elis Chapman, 19, from Lliswerry said: “Good luck to the boys!”

Many shops and business around Newport have shown their support by displaying flags and posters in their windows.

South Wales Argus:

(Tracey Leonard, Manager at Meridian Recruitment wearing her County top and showing support with the Newport County flag)

Tracey Leonard, Manager at Meridian Recruitment said: “Good luck from everyone at Meridian!”

Paul Samuels, 46, from Maesglas said: “We’re counting on County to challenge the best and win the big contest!”

Billy, 63, from Pill said: “Let’s give Flynn a good finish from the boys with a win at Wembley.”

Not all County supporters are from Newport as one fan is coming a long way to support them at the game.

Stephen Parry, a football fan from Bolton, is the father of Morgan Parry, a wheelchair user who has visited 92 Football League grounds.

“He has been to every ground in four divisions," he said.

He is going to support them tomorrow.”