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This tells the story of a group of regular travellers, in the eight years Coventry City were playing in the lower Tiers of English Football. It captures the magic of days out with members of the Coventry City London Supporters' Club following their beloved Coventry City home and away., The socialising with friends who share the same passion for football, drinking and eating together in great pubs, visiting football grounds and even enjoying the delights of travelling on our rail network! These pleasures were lost during the Covid-19 pandemic, and they may never be enjoyed in quite the same way again.…mehr

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This tells the story of a group of regular travellers, in the eight years Coventry City were playing in the lower Tiers of English Football. It captures the magic of days out with members of the Coventry City London Supporters' Club following their beloved Coventry City home and away., The socialising with friends who share the same passion for football, drinking and eating together in great pubs, visiting football grounds and even enjoying the delights of travelling on our rail network! These pleasures were lost during the Covid-19 pandemic, and they may never be enjoyed in quite the same way again.
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Autorenporträt
Ian Davidson's most recent publications are The Tyne and Wear Poems (Red Squirrel Press 2014) and In Agitation (KFS 2014). Gateshead and Back is forthcoming from Crater. Three full length collections are available from Shearsman; At a Stretch (2004), As if Only (2007) and Partly in Riga (2010). Recent critical work includes essays and reviews on the work of Diane di Prima, Allen Fisher and George and Mary Oppen. He is Professor of Modern and Contemporary Literature at Northumbria University in Newcastle upon Tyne.