Sheldon a question in peace. I've always wondered this. I no longer live in the area and have no particular axe to grind but most people (with no west midlands affiliations) would see the blues as a team with a much higher % of fans looking for trouble than most teams. A step below Millwall I'll give you but on a par with Cardiff, Leeds, Stoke you know the next step down. Is that how you guys see yourselves or as a team with the usual % of troublemakers?
Quote from: lovejoy on January 16, 2011, 09:13:48 PMSheldon a question in peace. I've always wondered this. I no longer live in the area and have no particular axe to grind but most people (with no west midlands affiliations) would see the blues as a team with a much higher % of fans looking for trouble than most teams. A step below Millwall I'll give you but on a par with Cardiff, Leeds, Stoke you know the next step down. Is that how you guys see yourselves or as a team with the usual % of troublemakers?we do have an element of a fair share of head the balls following us i will give you that......theres people i know, if there was more violence, they'd be more likely to go....
we do have an element of a fair share of head the balls following us i will give you that......theres people i know, if there was more violence, they'd be more likely to go....
i will say the derby game has defo lost its fizz,well it has for me and a lot of my nose mates,do think the police have killed it a bit as well which they want to do in the long run as its just hassle for them...plus west midlands football is shit basically.......
Its true though every club has got them,they love nothing more than a good tear up and a bit of windmilling.....
The day we get a crowd of 22k for the derby I'll share their embarrassment, until then I think we should all have a good laugh at the team 'all true Brummies support'I wont join in the knocking of them for not travelling to away games on a monday night but that crowd today was hilarious.