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Yep - just renewed at Birmingham City and paid ?429 (in the equivalent of your Wing Area - orange blocks bottom right on attached link). This includes a 5 year loyalty bonus (introduced last season), plus a small incentive for early renewal. Full price would be ?509. Prices were advertised before relegation and at the price I paid would have represented fair value in either PL of nPC. Full price, although only marginally more, seems more daunting.


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Hope our away day at Saints is a Saturday as have always had a decent session on my visits there.

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A Leeds academy star has just been snaffled by Barca.


Good luck to the fella but a bitter blow as he's rumoured to be the bees knees.


We lost a couple to Chelsea a few years ago and their careers are interesting. One, Taiwo, has fallen and now plies his trade for Carlisle. Another, Woods, is still at the Bridge and has made a few first team appearances although not in the League. We got ?5 million for the pair which seems decent in hindsight.


Wonder what Kebbie's future holds.....the new Messi? Or the new Cherno Samba?

Nolan is a great signing and is the only player (gettable player) who could fill Parker's boots as a motivator and he knows what the Championship's about.... would like to see Barton follow though.


And Aldershot at home in first round of the Pointless Cup, bring it on squaddies.

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