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Tag Archives: Chris Heck

The week in claret and blue

As the season grinds to a halt.

May 26, 2025 in Comment, Match reports.

The week in claret and blue

Some days were better than others.

May 4, 2025 in Comment, Dave Woodhall, Match reports.

Unhappy at the happiest of times

Champions League on the pitch, National League off it. Lee Marshall has a word.

April 3, 2025 in Dave Woodhall.

Lock up your bank accounts

It’s Spurs away. How nice that is.

November 1, 2024 in Previews.

Talking Points

Food for thought with Richard Keeling.

October 23, 2024 in Comment.

Falling in love again

Dave Woodhall has an epiphany in Aston.

October 3, 2024 in Comment.

The week in claret and blue

Another few days where nothing much happened.

September 16, 2024 in Dave Woodhall.

The battle now raging

Everyone else has had their say about ticket prices. Now Dave Woodhall chips in.

September 9, 2024 in Comment.

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  • Re: I know none of you care but ........ (the Baseball thread)
    6-1 up, 6-9 down. Grrr.
  • Re: The Sawiris–Edens/Finishing School
    Excellent, I felt quite nostalgic for the old paper H & V reading thatBravo 👏
  • Re: The Sawiris–Edens/Finishing School
    Ha ha, loved these in the old print version of the fanzine, and a welcome return.
  • Re: The Sawiris–Edens/Finishing School
    Quote from: dave.woodhall on Today at 12:11:28 AMRichard Keeling stumbles across another publication.https://heroesandvillains.info/2025/10/07/the-sawiris-edens-finishing-school-2/Fantastic stuff Richard.
  • Re: Ross Barkley
    Bit like England RU back-row players!
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