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If you like a nostalgic look down memory lane and to relive exciting moments from the past, in Birmingham City's club history, then this unique publication will take you there. The author looks back at the compelling season of 1971-1972, when the Blues had a burning ambition to regain their First Division status (now the Premiership) They were also 90 - minutes away from the F.A. Cup Final at Wembley. One of those tasks they would achieve. In a compelling resume - step by step - of the 42 League games there would be an exciting climax at the end of the season. When the manager, Freddie Goodwin, unleashed a "wonderkid," Trevor Francis, he became part of a strong, attack-minded team surrounded by proven and quality players.

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