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Twelve Days of Xmas - Villa style


On the 12th Day of Xmas my true love said to me:
"It's quiet in the Trin-ity:"

Twelve managers later

Eleven other reasons

Ten million “promised”

Nine Di-on Dub-lin!! Something to cheer

Eight decades breathing

Seven years a trophy

Six strikers struggling

Five Burb'rry caps

Four five one formation

Three points lost

Two off the bottom

And that old bugger still in charge

Discuss



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This week I have been mostly reading The Closed Circle by Jonathan Coe. Like a tight wad, I waited for this follow up to the Rotters' Club to come out in paperback. If anything, this is even better. It's set in Birmingham and London and catches up with the schoolfriends 30 years on, post 9/11 as opposed to the pub bombings. A good satire of New Labour and a couple of neat plot twists at the end.

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