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Nightingales

By Brian Halford on May 14, 09 08:40 PM

Hope the Bears party all made it safely home up a treacherous rainswept M5 this evening.

Neil Carter, out today with a groin twinge, will probably be rested against Scotland on Saturday in the hope that he will be fit to face Middlesex on Monday.

Warwickshire's last FPT group game, at home to Kent next Wednesday, will be a 10.45am start.

So the Bears master plan has taken a step forward. I hope that, whatever the final scheme brings, it retains that scaffolding which has become such a popular and much-loved feature of the Pavilion End in recent years. Edgbaston would not be the same without it.

Allan Donald will be interviewed for the position of head coach of the Eagles franchise team in Bloemfontein next Wednesday.

The nightingale population in this country is plummeting. Sad.

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2 Comments

Jane Hyatt said:

Good luck AD its no good staying if your family can't sttle. We wish him all the best.

Parochial Derek said:

Nightingales are only found in the south and east of England. There aren't any in the west midlands so if they won't come over here why should we care about them?

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