Yes there have been many crucifixions in Cambridgeshire. I expect your programme is about those in the Peterborough area, or is it?, i would appreciate the channel and when, fairly recently there was a big Roman settlement discovered in the Fens around Peterborough.

Most crucifictions have happened in the Cambridge area, around the Abbey ward and Petersfield where im from. Those ancient crucifixions are not that old, and amazingly some still live, but are near death.

I am one.

That the perfect image of a football club, small but growing, rampaging, rampant, sweeping all before them in my early yers and into adulthoood, could be so totally be turned into an utter sewr by succesive boards.

Those early years were wondrous, all for one and one for all, pulling in one direction, today it still exists, they are where they are because of that, despite the illnesses in the boardroom.

It went beyond the ordinary, i know, ive supported other clubs.

And those are my nails. Nails that weep my blood, my blood of betrayal, criminality, the destruction of something out of this world.

For money.

My breath is short and getting shorter, my pain is numb, to have and then not is like a fresh injury....in my side. Those of my generation have those wounds, that to love, and then to be a witness to the face that turns away.

The five thousand that witnessed the southern league, and then the football league, to travel that path was a life event.

To come to THIS........

My breathing is laboured, and my time is short, but those memories sustain me, my blood runs dry.

Crucifixion is about being nailed to a cross.......and being a Cambridge fan circa 1957.......