Posts Tagged ‘ Wembley ’

New Year, New View!

Jan 20th, 2012 | By
New Year, New View!

Lauren has written her first article of 2012, with a quick look over the shoulder at last year, and looking at 2012. It’s January and we are half way through the first month of 2012. The end of 2011 saw the Bluenoses’ say goodbye; to what can only be described, as a mixed year for
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The Nightmare After Christmas?

Dec 21st, 2011 | By
The Nightmare After Christmas?

Here is another article from guest writer  Lauren Round. It’s now December, Christmas is edging nearer and I’ll admit like many others I’ve caught the festive bug. I’m optimistic as of late, the Blues have made good progress this season, defying a traumatic previous season and a hectic summer that brought numerous changes to the
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Joys of a European Adventure

Nov 2nd, 2011 | By
Joys of a European Adventure

Here is another article By Lauren Round, this time focusing on Thursday!  27 February 2011, thousands of Bluenoses are jumping for joy after watching the Blues do the unthinkable; winning the League Cup at Wembley. At first every Bluenose was lost in happiness and shock that the Blues had actually won something and won something through
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Turnaround For The Blues

Oct 31st, 2011 | By
Turnaround For The Blues

We get approached from time to time by people who have written articles. We like to encourage people to have a go, so will try and publish them whenever we can. If you would like to write something for us, contact us here. Lauren Round approached us with her thoughts on the way things are
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Ian Clarkson Speaks to Joys and Sorrows

Sep 27th, 2011 | By
Ian Clarkson Speaks to Joys and Sorrows

We are delighted to bring you another interview  with a former Blues player, this time it is Ian  Clarkson. Ian was one of the 1991 Leyland Daf winning side and another Brummie Bluenose to play for the club, but enough of the introduction – let’s get cracking. Before we talk about yourself Ian, what are your
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