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The season ahead
Topic Started: Jul 30 2005, 06:29 AM (136 Views)
wiltshire bluenose
Martin Taylor
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A giant 2005-06 fixture wallplanner is free with this month’s Blues Magazine which is in the shops now. The special pull-out features all Blues games, together with dates of birth of the players and other important events in the footballing year.
There is an exclusive interview with Steve Bruce who looks ahead to the new season, tells us how the pre-season is shaping up and about his hopes for the coming season.
And in another exclusive interview, Jermaine Pennant says he’s aiming for a World Cup call-up and chats about how happy he is to be settling down at Blues.
Maik Taylor answers fans’ questions in a special five page question and answer session and there are picture specials on Blues pre-season training and our pre-season tour of Norway.
Colin Tattum, the Evening Mail’s Chief Sports Reporter, assesses Blues chances of making Europe and we highlight 12 reasons why Blues fans can look forward to the season ahead.
We ‘flashback’ to Blues’ first foray into Europe back in the 1950s and there’s the concluding part of the interview with Blues legend Barry Bridges who reveals why he unexpectedly left the club back in 1969.

Ian Drew, editor
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