Heroes & Villains, the Aston Villa fanzine
Heroes & Villains => Heroes Discussion => Topic started by: Legion on November 12, 2010, 10:06:36 PM
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Issue 161 is out on Saturday 13th November 2010. Available from all your usual outlets.
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Sold loads and forgot to get one for myself. D'OH! Some good articles in there.
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Some good articles in there.
Agreed. Thanks to Dave W for publishing my contribution.
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Which one?
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The one about our not-so-glorious European history if you take out 1982 and 1983. The title Dave put on it was 'Much adoabout nothing'.
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Haven't read that one yet.
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Mine has not arrived as yet!
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Sold loads and forgot to get one for myself. D'OH! Some good articles in there.
You can buy mine back for a Fiver !
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Will anyone be selling them at Blackburn?
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It's a cracking issue. I particularly enjoyed the story of the trawler Aston Villa written by Lee Baker. It makes a nice departure from the understandably football-oriented fare on which our journal normally concentrates.
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Question: Is H&V available in a pdf version or something?
I am currently traveling and have no fixed abode but it'd be great if I could get an electronic copy, even better, on my ipod.
I doubt this would be a very big market, but equally I don't think there would be many costs involved either.
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It's a cracking issue. I particularly enjoyed the story of the trawler Aston Villa written by Lee Baker. It makes a nice departure from the understandably football-oriented fare on which our journal normally concentrates.
I believe that Lee Baker is a pen-name. The author's real name is "Des Astor"
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Good issue this one. I usually buy mine off Percy but as I park somewhere different now I bought mine of a tall bespectacled gentleman (?) at the Trinity side of the Holte. Still cost the same
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Ooh, I got all three bits in.
Haven't read through much of it yet mind.
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Question: Is H&V available in a pdf version or something?
I am currently traveling and have no fixed abode but it'd be great if I could get an electronic copy, even better, on my ipod.
I doubt this would be a very big market, but equally I don't think there would be many costs involved either.
Watch this space.
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It's a cracking issue. I particularly enjoyed the story of the trawler Aston Villa written by Lee Baker. It makes a nice departure from the understandably football-oriented fare on which our journal normally concentrates.
I like you.
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Good issue this one. I usually buy mine off Percy but as I park somewhere different now I bought mine of a tall bespectacled gentleman (?) at the Trinity side of the Holte. Still cost the same
That sounds like Steve Whitehouse.