You'll be lucky to find any Birmingham City supporters that will be clever enough to understand any of your suggestions.
Quote from: Deano's Mullet on June 15, 2011, 07:43:00 PMYou'll be lucky to find any Birmingham City supporters that will be clever enough to understand any of your suggestions.This would be the major stumbling block.Not that Blues fans are all stupid, they aren't, they are pretty much like us but fewer in number, but that too many supporters on both sides could never put old hostilities aside for a common cause.
dickhead!!!!
Quote from: Dave Cooper on June 15, 2011, 10:02:18 PMQuote from: Deano's Mullet on June 15, 2011, 07:43:00 PMYou'll be lucky to find any Birmingham City supporters that will be clever enough to understand any of your suggestions.This would be the major stumbling block.Not that Blues fans are all stupid, they aren't, they are pretty much like us but fewer in number, but that too many supporters on both sides could never put old hostilities aside for a common cause.I don't think that would be a problem. The ones who would be interested wouldn't be the ones who think every other set of fans is the enemy.
How about Real Football FC?
Maybe that project where people invested in a pot to buy a club went wrong because it was about taking an existing concern over. Imagine a Wimbledon where everyone kept an eye out as a second club? A manifesto for the common man's game.
How about this for an idea:If you want to support non (or even lower) league football as it is a purer less sanitised, cash rich form of the game then go and watch one of the many non-league clubs that already exist near you. There are clubs going out of business left right and centre and if people go and support them it might reverse this trend.
It wouldn't just be Blues and Villa - it could be for all fans pissed off with the Premier League.