Heroes & Villains, the Aston Villa fanzine
Heroes & Villains => Heroes Discussion => Topic started by: nico2708 on March 18, 2011, 08:16:21 PM
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my brother (wolves fan) has just phoned me and asked if i can give him a lift too and from the game 2mrw
i told him too JOG ON
what would you do???
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I'd give him a lift to the train station or something. Couldn't face the walk to the ground from the car park/Witton Station with one of the other fans.
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Tell him you are having a few pints but he is welcome to take public transport with you. That will scare him off.
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He's your brother. Take him there. Bring him back if we win, leave him to his own devices if we lose.
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He's your brother. Take him there. Bring him back if we win, leave him to his own devices if we lose.
thats what i was thinking legion
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I agree with JOG ON, and then blow a raspberry and flick the views just like hot fuzz!
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I wonder what Dear Deirdre would reckon.
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How on earth two brothers can support different teams is beyond me. Then again how anyone can support any other team than Villa baffles me too. I spend a lot of time in a state of confusion, folks.
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I blame the parents. Then the teachers. Then Thatcher.
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He's your brother. Take him there. Bring him back if we win, leave him to his own devices if we lose.
thats what i was thinking legion
Thats what id do!!
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How on earth two brothers can support different teams is beyond me. Then again how anyone can support any other team than Villa baffles me too. I spend a lot of time in a state of confusion, folks.
I'm Villa, brother Wolves. Mind you I should be Wolves and do have soft spot for them. Started life in Coven just outside Wolverhampton but I was given a Villa shirt at 6 years old (classic 81-83) and fell in love with the Claret and Blue. I then got taken under a wing of a Villa fan uncle who sent me his programme every week as well as other things. Deep down I'm sure my ol man (Wolves) has soft spot for the Villa too.
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You got it right. JOG ON!
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Is he really your brother?
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Derby days should be off limits. You can bet Cain and Abel supported local rivals.
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Is he really your brother?
Unfortunately yes he is
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If he was Libyan I'd say yes kill him as it is me against my brother and me and my brother against you.. you just nebver know...Next week he could be wanting a lift to Cattle road?
Tomorrow I'd give him the benefit of the doubt til 16.45 ish..he will understand sometime..
Would he give you a lift to Molyneux? Would you ask? Would you go?
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It is a football match, he is your brother... take him.
Is the Danny Dyer mockney esque phrase absolutely necessary?
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Is he heavy though?
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give him his lift but have a madrass for breakfast and break wind all the way to Villa Park
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Taking my dad who is also a wolves fan.Went to molineux this season with my dad and wolves supporting nephew and almost as good as emiles winning goal was the 2 hour journey home gloating and bating.Take him under the understanding that that in the the highly unlikely event they win you dump him in aston.
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Take him. Back in the sixties, it would not have even been an issue, you would have sat in the ground with him, had the banter, and it would have probably added to your afternoon entertainment. Just because 1% of the football public spoilt it for everyone in the seventies and eighties, causing segregation doesn't mean that you have to abide by this mindset. It's a game of football.
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Take him. Back in the sixties, it would not have even been an issue, you would have sat in the ground with him, had the banter, and it would have probably added to your afternoon entertainment. Just because 1% of the football public spoilt it for everyone in the seventies and eighties, causing segregation doesn't mean that you have to abide by this mindset. It's a game of football.
Words of wisdom. I still miss the banter.
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i have decided too give him a lift
he said he would buy the beer when we get back if wolves won, i said you will buy the beer whoever wins
bound to be a draw then ::)
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i'm a bit worried now
just had a text asking if i wanted to go on the train, so we can have a few beers after the game,
not that i don't mind having a session with my big brother, but if the unthinkable happens and they beat us, i don't think i could handle his piss taking all night.
at least if i drove there i could leave the ground 5 minutes early and leave before he gets to the car
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If they win bring him up The Bartons after the game. I have years of Dingle baiting experience to ruin his evening and leave you feeling a lot better!