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Tag Archives: Tommy Thompson

Independence: 1954-55 pt two

John Russell concludes a half-decent after all season.

August 1, 2025 in History.

Half a league, half a league – 1953-54 part II

John Russell concludes another mid-table odyssey.

July 9, 2025 in History.

The king is dead – long live the queen

John Russell talks about the second half of 1951-52.

May 27, 2025 in History.

My teenage diary

John Russell gets nostalgic about the Villa and less important stuff.

September 5, 2023 in Dave Woodhall.

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