I need to begin today’s column with an apology following yesterday’s piece on the contretemps between Daily Mirror chief sport’s writer Oliver Holt and one Brentford fanatic (something the Mirror man was very sporting about later). Specifically to West Bromwich Albion, Gerry Francis and fans of BBC sci-fi. The article included a picture of the newest addition to the Baggies’ coaching staff, comparing him to ‘late 60’s Doctor Who’.
To read the rest of this article, season 2014/15 is now available to download onto Kindle (and other electronic reading device) in full. Containing additional material and even some (poor) editing, you can get it here for less than the cost of a Griffin Park matchday programme or Balti Pie.
Thanks for reading and all your comments over the course of the season. For now, I need to make more space on the site for any follow up. However, ‘close season’ will continue in full, further on.
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This is Saunders territory. And an apology to Doctor Who
16 JanI need to begin today’s column with an apology following yesterday’s piece on the contretemps between Daily Mirror chief sport’s writer Oliver Holt and one Brentford fanatic (something the Mirror man was very sporting about later). Specifically to West Bromwich Albion, Gerry Francis and fans of BBC sci-fi. The article included a picture of the newest addition to the Baggies’ coaching staff, comparing him to ‘late 60’s Doctor Who’.
To read the rest of this article, season 2014/15 is now available to download onto Kindle (and other electronic reading device) in full. Containing additional material and even some (poor) editing, you can get it here for less than the cost of a Griffin Park matchday programme or Balti Pie.
Thanks for reading and all your comments over the course of the season. For now, I need to make more space on the site for any follow up. However, ‘close season’ will continue in full, further on.
Tags: 2013/14, @OllieHolt22, Adidas, Alan Judge, Alex Pritchard, Asics, away, Baggies, Bees, Beesotted, Betinho, blog, blue, book, Brentford, Brentford FC, Brighton, Brighton and Hove Albion, celebrated, Celebrating like they'd won the FA Cup, Chad, Championship, Chelsea, comments, contract, Daily Mirror, david button, diary, Doctor Who, FA Cup, football, Fulham, Gerry Francis, Griffin Park, Harlee Dean, Hobot, Home, Hummel, Ipswich, Ipswich Town, James Tarkowski, Jon Toral, Jonathan Douglas, José Ignacio Peleteiro Ramallo, Josh Laurent, Jota, just don’t mention that penalty, kindle, kit, Mail on Sunday, Marcello Trotta, Marcos Tébar Ramiro, Mark Warburton, Matthew Benham, Moses Odubajo, Natalie Sawyer, new, Nick Bruzon, Nick Proschwitz, Oliver Holt, Osca, Patrick Troughton, penalty, Petr Cech, Puma, QPR, red, Ribero, Russell Slade, Sam Saunders, Saunders territory, Scoreline, Shirt, Sky bet Championship, skyex, sponsor, Stephen Hunt, stripes, Stuart Dallas, Toumani, transfer, Trotta, Warbs, WBA, West Bromwich Albion, white, William Hartnell