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Offline wittonwarrior

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West Midlands Football
« on: January 02, 2016, 08:25:49 PM »
Possibly at its lowest esteem since the day I was born.

Next season will see one team in the premiership - this is a disgrace for the area and population represented.

Compare this to the late 70's with 5 teams in the top division, one other in the second division (Walsall).

We were making preparations to be league champions and European Cup custodians.

WBA  - Europe and attractive football.

At the end of the decade Wolves started to think big  - Big transfer fees paid.

Coventry - somehow continued to hold their own even beating one or two big teams.

Blues well they are Blues - up and  down but still attracted some decent players and half decent attendances  (at times).

Walsall had their moments under Buckley.

I firmly believe that the general representation of the area  stopped more than one player jumping on board.

It looks a truly sad picture today.

Offline Ajdainty89

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Re: West Midlands Football
« Reply #1 on: January 02, 2016, 10:33:13 PM »
It really sets the tone when you think about the teams we have in the area...
Villa - Owner wants to sell,
WBA - Owner wants to sell,
Wolves - Owner wants to sell,
Blues - Owner wants to be free let alone accepting real money for the place!
Coventry- They just played a season in Northampton ....enough said.

And fair play to Walsall who somehow manage to have a stable club whilst running off what ever money they find on a sunday evening after the market!

(The latter part may be exaggerated)

Either way in terms of West Midlands football, it's not the best.

Offline LTA

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Re: West Midlands Football
« Reply #2 on: January 02, 2016, 10:44:47 PM »
Blues are still very much in the promotion race as well.

The ultimate humiliation could yet happen.

Offline luke95

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Re: West Midlands Football
« Reply #3 on: January 02, 2016, 11:01:14 PM »
Blues are still very much in the promotion race as well.

The ultimate humiliation could yet happen.
The ultimate humiliation is us being relegated without a fight which will happen .....Fuck blues !

Offline tomd2103

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Re: West Midlands Football
« Reply #4 on: January 02, 2016, 11:01:17 PM »
It really sets the tone when you think about the teams we have in the area...
Villa - Owner wants to sell,
WBA - Owner wants to sell,
Wolves - Owner wants to sell,
Blues - Owner wants to be free let alone accepting real money for the place!
Coventry- They just played a season in Northampton ....enough said.

And fair play to Walsall who somehow manage to have a stable club whilst running off what ever money they find on a sunday evening after the market!

(The latter part may be exaggerated)

Either way in terms of West Midlands football, it's not the best.

Don't know about that.  Coventry and Walsall are having good seasons in Division One, Wolves seem to be turning the corner and Blues are pushing for the play offs in the Championship, and despite his faults Albion won't go down  under Pulis.  We, in comparison, are festering like a lump of white dog shit on a bit of waste ground.

Offline Chris Harte

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Re: West Midlands Football
« Reply #5 on: January 02, 2016, 11:34:04 PM »
In response to the OP I was going to say that after we were relegated in 1987 there were no West Midlands teams in the top flight. But of course I would have been wrong. Coventry City were still present and crowing about an FA Cup win to boot.

I think that says more about Coventry than anything.

Offline Axl Rose

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Re: West Midlands Football
« Reply #6 on: January 03, 2016, 09:32:29 AM »
But wolves aside(who have picked up recently),every team in the midlands seems to be doing ok(besides us,obviously)

Leicester,Stoke,West Brom

Blues,Forest

We are woeful.

Offline Ajdainty89

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Re: West Midlands Football
« Reply #7 on: January 03, 2016, 01:08:21 PM »
It really sets the tone when you think about the teams we have in the area...
Villa - Owner wants to sell,
WBA - Owner wants to sell,
Wolves - Owner wants to sell,
Blues - Owner wants to be free let alone accepting real money for the place!
Coventry- They just played a season in Northampton ....enough said.

And fair play to Walsall who somehow manage to have a stable club whilst running off what ever money they find on a sunday evening after the market!

(The latter part may be exaggerated)

Either way in terms of West Midlands football, it's not the best.

Don't know about that.  Coventry and Walsall are having good seasons in Division One, Wolves seem to be turning the corner and Blues are pushing for the play offs in the Championship, and despite his faults Albion won't go down  under Pulis.  We, in comparison, are festering like a lump of white dog shit on a bit of waste ground.



Oh I agree, football wise on the pitch everyone bar us might be happier, I was trying to bring everyone else down with us, and not give them any footballing credit ;)

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Re: West Midlands Football
« Reply #8 on: January 05, 2016, 01:46:00 PM »
I don't care about West Brom/Wolves/Blues/Coventry/Walsall
They don't care about me...

Offline conman

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Re: West Midlands Football
« Reply #9 on: January 05, 2016, 03:33:39 PM »
if cov , burton and walsall get promotion , plus wolves and blues already there
there will be plenty of  midlands derby matches next season and it could work in our favour
As it did when we won Division one /the league in 1981

Offline Damo70

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Re: West Midlands Football
« Reply #10 on: January 05, 2016, 03:41:52 PM »
if cov , burton and walsall get promotion , plus wolves and blues already there
there will be plenty of  midlands derby matches next season and it could work in our favour
As it did when we won Division one /the league in 1981



Not sure about that. It would be a combination of experienced championship sides, newly promoted sides with upward momentum......and us.

Offline conman

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Re: West Midlands Football
« Reply #11 on: January 05, 2016, 03:48:09 PM »
if cov , burton and walsall get promotion , plus wolves and blues already there
there will be plenty of  midlands derby matches next season and it could work in our favour
As it did when we won Division one /the league in 1981



Not sure about that. It would be a combination of experienced championship sides, newly promoted sides with upward momentum......and us.
and this season we have been completely shit and possibly the worst Villa side ever ,,,yet we still knocked blues out the league cup

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Re: West Midlands Football
« Reply #12 on: January 06, 2016, 06:13:42 PM »
if cov , burton and walsall get promotion , plus wolves and blues already there
there will be plenty of  midlands derby matches next season and it could work in our favour
As it did when we won Division one /the league in 1981



Not sure about that. It would be a combination of experienced championship sides, newly promoted sides with upward momentum......and us.
and this season we have been completely shit and possibly the worst Villa side ever ,,,yet we still knocked blues out the league cup

I had this conversation with a nose on Saturday. He started going on about how they had won it more recently than us, to which I responded 'I thought we were the historians? I'm talking about THIS season'

 


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