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By Press Release in Football on 18th Nov 2009 19:25
Such has been the improvement in Aston Villa's home form this season that most of the Villa Park crowd have finally stopped watching matches peering through the gaps between their fingers.
All but one of them, that is. Jonathan Calderwood.
Calderwood is the head groundsman at Villa Park and the Bodymoor Heath training complex and, while the adopted Villa supporter has been just as impressed as anyone with the claret and blues' revival in B6, he confesses he is more interested in how the pitch, rather than the team, performs.
Last season Villa struggled to win in front of their own fans. Their away record put their home results in the shade.
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