Midlands Memorabilia News Articles
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Aston Villa signing article in Birmingham Mail 27/10/2011 Article by Mat Kendrick on Midlands
Memorabilia signing with Villa legends
St Marys Hospice Charity Football Match 30 October 2011 Article on match to be held between
the Aston Villa Old Stars and the Selly Park-based hospice, played in memory of Michael Cuddy, 31, of Tysley, a member of
the Hospice side who died suddenly in 2010. As a result, the teams will be playing for the Michael Cuddy Memorial Trophy.
An Excellent Sign! Article from Wolves-Heroes about Peter Withe
Aston Villa Signing Article about Midlands Memorabilia private
signing session with Villa's succesful team from the early eighties.
Evening with Gazza Paul Gascoigne is coming to the Copthorne Hotel in Brierley Hill on Thursday 22 September, all details on link.
Lord Digby Jones 23/09/2010 Article from the Cambridge News, Lord Digby Jones receives 1982 Signed Villa
shirt purchased through Midlands Memorabilia
Ramtiques Roadshow Derby County 02,01,10 Article on the Ramtiques Roadshow that is to be held on Sunday, January 10 at Pride Park Due to bad weather date is to be re-scheduled
Villa Bez article from Mat Kendrick's blog 16,11,09 Moving article about the tragic death of
Bez (Paul Swift), who was a Villa fan and good friend of Midlands Memorabilia owner Danny.
Also contains report
on Paul McGrath and Ron Atkinson evening
Birmingham Mail story on 1919-20 print 21,08,09 Birmingham Mail reporter Mat Kendrick's article
about the discovery of the first official club image following the end of the First World War.
The Aston Villa Chronicles 20,08,09
Article about the fantastic book "The Aston Villa Chronicles", the book was researched and written by Aston Villa's
official club historian John Lerwill.
Jackie Sewell biography 14,08,09
Article about the Jackie Sewell biography by local author Keith Dixon
1919-20 Aston Villa print 05,08,09
First article about the discovery of the first official club image following the end of the First World War.