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Tag Archives: Dennis Mortimer

The week in claret and blue

Yuletide felicitations from the Aston area.

December 28, 2025 in Comment, Match reports.

Ron Saunders – the greatest

Looking back at the man Unai Emery has to emulate.

February 11, 2025 in History.

The Full Morty

The long-awaited autobiography of the greatest captain you ever saw. 

October 12, 2022 in Reviews.

Der opposition

Just to be different, Robin Wilkes looks at our opponents on That Day.

May 26, 2022 in History.

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  • Re: Other Games 2025-26
    I know it's fatalistic, but we're a better team than Forest and should beat them over two legs. If we don't, we don't deserve to be in the final.I'm not going to worry about their form.
  • Re: Summer 26 Transfer Window - hopes, speculation, rumours etc.
    Rogers linked with playing in Europe now . I can see Rogers, Bailey, Elliott, Sancho and Martinez out, Trafford, Wilson, Jones and Marmoush in.
  • Re: Europa League 2025-26
    Just seen a video on social media of the Ghanaian Villans dancing to a new chant, very catchy. The lyrics are "I don't know Newcastle" (repeat to fade). Maybe they could change it to Forest and get them over for the second leg.
  • Re: Europa League 2025-26
    I spurn your superstitions and ridicule the vestiges of your apprehension.
  • Re: Summer 26 Transfer Window - hopes, speculation, rumours etc.
    Quote from: Sexual Ealing on April 24, 2026, 11:38:55 PMI don't blame him. Who can be bothered with all that neoclassical bullshit anyway?This is your worst opinion. #JusticeForRobertAdam
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