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Tag Archives: Amos Moss

Prepared – 1952-53 part one

John Russell kicks off another season.

June 9, 2025 in History.

Faith and trust… – 1952-53 part II

The season concludes, as told by John Russell.

June 9, 2025 in History.

The royal visit – 1951-52, part one

Royalty at Villa Park isn’t a new idea, as John Russell explains.

May 14, 2025 in Dave Woodhall.

And the band played on

John Russell recalls the Winter of ’47.

April 8, 2024 in History.

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