The Birmingham City Blues At Home
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What's he ever done to you to deserve that?Bijou Bob wrote:For the third home match in a row, Ive given the ticket to my dad as I've got a family party. Not that he thanked me for it on Boxing Day.
I can see a cagey performance by two nervous teams. Frankly, as long as that sex case King doesn't score, I can't say I'm that bothered about the result. This season has already turned into a 'consolidation' season with a mid table finish.
But yes, prior to Peterborough, I was still thinking of an upwards movement in the table, but now I can only see us hovering around mid-table for the rest of the season. Who knows though? So I'll pop along tomorrow with renewed hope... for at least 45 minutes.
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You made the same point about our Christmas form on Saturday.thebish wrote:BWFC_Insane wrote:This is true. Even when we've had a fantastic run before we usually hit the buffers over Christmas or in early January.jaffka wrote:Another defeat I think as we always seem to be crap over christmas
aye.... BWFC - cheering the fans up for new year since as long as anyone can remember!!!
We'll get beat. Birmingham seem to rattle in a lot of goals - though they do also concede a large amount too. I wouldn't be surprised if Marlon King was the difference.
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We should either win four-nil, or lose four nil. If we win, then there isn't too much wrong and we can go on and improve. If we lose four-nil then something is drastically unfixable right now. All these odd-goal and last minute draws and losses just prove there isn't too much difference in any of the teams in this league, including us. Personally, I think one good confidence boosting win could kick-start a revival. A convincing loss might make that just rubbish. I'm opting for the win. Either way, family and friends won't get in the way of hearing this one. COME ON YOU WHITES.... 

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I think it will be 2-2 but if we don't win this game we might have a relegation battle on our hand with the bottom clubs beginning to win their games.
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Indeed, and what a desperately sorry state of affairs that'd be.Jugs wrote: I wouldn't be surprised if Marlon King was the difference.

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Was gonna go to this game until i saw the prices for the tickets , I'm not paying 32 quid to watch that shite. Ill be swearing at the radio instead.
The Edgar Cayce about me is seeing nowt but misery, with the Beast of Birmingham knocking about our dainty rearguard. I for one hope that Dougie sends them out with their alarms tomorrow.
That being said we'll win 2-0 with one player scoring two goals and Knight will put King to the sword.
The Edgar Cayce about me is seeing nowt but misery, with the Beast of Birmingham knocking about our dainty rearguard. I for one hope that Dougie sends them out with their alarms tomorrow.
That being said we'll win 2-0 with one player scoring two goals and Knight will put King to the sword.
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Indeed. I believe that it's a category A game, isn't it? Why?tankcopters n aids wrote:Was gonna go to this game until i saw the prices for the tickets , I'm not paying 32 quid to watch that shite.

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The return of Super Kev heralds an upturn in our fortunes.
3-0 win. SKD, Andrews (pen), Sordell

3-0 win. SKD, Andrews (pen), Sordell

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No Andrews for us and no sex case for them apparently.
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god knows, but i think they've shot themselves in the foot with all that category bollocks for this league.Bruce Rioja wrote:Indeed. I believe that it's a category A game, isn't it? Why?tankcopters n aids wrote:Was gonna go to this game until i saw the prices for the tickets , I'm not paying 32 quid to watch that shite.
I'm sure they'd make more money and get bigger crowds if they had steady ticket pricing or cheaper options for peasants like me.
Mind you I'm a crap fan who resents paying more than 25 quid.

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For feck* sake is it match day again already?
Urgh, 0-0, followed by a load of gimps saying how great Freedman is because we kept a clean sheet and the progress under him is fecking rapid.
Urgh, 0-0, followed by a load of gimps saying how great Freedman is because we kept a clean sheet and the progress under him is fecking rapid.
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Behave yourself, Mantankcopters n aids wrote:god knows, but i think they've shot themselves in the foot with all that category bollocks for this league.Bruce Rioja wrote:Indeed. I believe that it's a category A game, isn't it? Why?tankcopters n aids wrote:Was gonna go to this game until i saw the prices for the tickets , I'm not paying 32 quid to watch that shite.
I'm sure they'd make more money and get bigger crowds if they had steady ticket pricing or cheaper options for peasants like me.
Mind you I'm a crap fan who resents paying more than 25 quid.

Seriously, Our Kid thought that this would be a good game to bring his bizzers to for their annual BWFC treat, but he's now weighing up the other options!
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and??Jugs wrote:You made the same point about our Christmas form on Saturday.thebish wrote:BWFC_Insane wrote:This is true. Even when we've had a fantastic run before we usually hit the buffers over Christmas or in early January.jaffka wrote:Another defeat I think as we always seem to be crap over christmas
aye.... BWFC - cheering the fans up for new year since as long as anyone can remember!!!

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Around about now the tired legs, suspensions, borderline injuries and hopelessness creep in. The way our lot have played should have them less tired than most of the rest, suspensions about done for us at pres and we're used to feeling hopeless so onward and upwards with a big surge. Cardiff'll collapse and bring down that house of cards lurking in the top most echelons and we'll sneak in and take their place. I'm looking forward to seeing Doogie snapping up the required sloggers and a few nippy escorts then the charge can begin. I fancy a little tickle with Paddy, 3-1 to us. 

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i thought lack of clean sheets was a stock megson cuss.Gail Platz wrote:For feck sake is it match day again already?
Urgh, 0-0, followed by a load of gimps saying how great Freedman is because we kept a clean sheet and the progress under him is fecking rapid.
and freedman's great just because he doesnt freeload old training gear
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boltonboris wrote:1-1.
#progress..
i am convinced you are someone i know (very well)
2-1 Brum, by the way. Money on it...
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What time are the gutless shower of shite on?
Edited to add 'gutless'
Edited to add 'gutless'
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3pm kick off.Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:What time are the gutless shower of shite on?
Edited to add 'gutless'
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