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Tag Archives: Tammy Abraham

The week in claret and blue

Another week of triumph and disaster, with both imposters treated just the same.

1 week ago February 2, 2026 in Dave Woodhall.

A Sunday afternoon in Aston

Next up it’s Brentford. It’s bound to rain.

1 week ago January 31, 2026 in Previews.

The week in claret and blue

A time when some things happened, and some didn’t.

January 19, 2026 in Comment, Match reports, News.

The week in claret and blue

It’s the Astonian way.

January 11, 2026 in Comment, Match reports.

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