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When Football Was Football: Birmingham City

by Ralph Ellis

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Keep Right on to the End of the Road is the anthem sung by Birmingham City's fans - and few football clubs can have kept going through as many trials, tribulations and occasional triumphs as the one which began life in 1875 under the name of Small Heath Alliance. This book follows the highs and lows of a century of drama as we remembers the players, managers and most of all the thousands of 'Bluenoses' who have shared the adventure as they kept right on to the end of the road.… (more)
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Keep Right on to the End of the Road is the anthem sung by Birmingham City's fans - and few football clubs can have kept going through as many trials, tribulations and occasional triumphs as the one which began life in 1875 under the name of Small Heath Alliance. This book follows the highs and lows of a century of drama as we remembers the players, managers and most of all the thousands of 'Bluenoses' who have shared the adventure as they kept right on to the end of the road.

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