Why Take That Circus almost didn't come to town

TAKE THAT avoided a disaster this week when the company that delivers lorry loads of their new album went bust - meaning the Circus nearly didn't come to town.

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When Woolies went under, so did the business that delivers big CD releases to the main retailers like Asda, WH Smith and Tesco.

It meant fans would have been unable to get their hands on the biggest album of the year, potentially affecting TT's chances of reaching No1 next Sunday.

So in a landmark move, GARY BARLOW and co made individual deals with the main stores to salvage the lost CDs.

And a good thing too - an angry mob of Take That fans rioting is not a pretty sight.

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