Basketball: Bring the sport back to Aston.(Sport)

From: Birmingham Mail (England) | Date: May 9, 2008 | Copyright information

Byline: By Colin Tattum

ASTON Events Centre bosses said they want professional basketball back at the venue.

And if Birmingham Panthers succeed in moving to Telford, or they go under altogether, a new franchise would be welcome.

David Huxley, a director of Centre owners Family First Developments, said the famous Aston Hall Road site under the Expressway was fully operational again.

Panthers had to pull out of playing their BBL games ther...

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