Quote from: Billy Walker on September 15, 2011, 02:07:03 PMWas "Rockcliffe's (sp?) Babies" set in Brum? I'm sure I remember an episode of that filmed outside Villa Park. The plot revolved around a hooligan dust-up between Villa and Liverpool supporters during a fictional UEFA Cup semi final. did we win ?
Was "Rockcliffe's (sp?) Babies" set in Brum? I'm sure I remember an episode of that filmed outside Villa Park. The plot revolved around a hooligan dust-up between Villa and Liverpool supporters during a fictional UEFA Cup semi final.
Quote from: Dr Butler on September 15, 2011, 02:30:17 PMQuote from: Billy Walker on September 15, 2011, 02:07:03 PMWas "Rockcliffe's (sp?) Babies" set in Brum? I'm sure I remember an episode of that filmed outside Villa Park. The plot revolved around a hooligan dust-up between Villa and Liverpool supporters during a fictional UEFA Cup semi final. did we win ?I'm sure we did.
Another myth is how Manchester United are the biggest team in the world. Like Real Madrid never existed. Fools!
Life's a lot easier once you accept that Manchester is the capital and/or spiritual home of everything.
Quote from: Billy Walker on September 15, 2011, 04:04:57 PMQuote from: Dr Butler on September 15, 2011, 02:30:17 PMQuote from: Billy Walker on September 15, 2011, 02:07:03 PMWas "Rockcliffe's (sp?) Babies" set in Brum? I'm sure I remember an episode of that filmed outside Villa Park. The plot revolved around a hooligan dust-up between Villa and Liverpool supporters during a fictional UEFA Cup semi final. did we win ?I'm sure we did.fucking get in !! I needed something to brighten my afternoon !!
This all goes back to them getting stick off Scousers calling Liverpool the European capital of football in the mid eighties. Let's hope this arrogance works as well for the Mancs as it did for them. Within a couple of months they'd got us banned from Europe and in the last twenty five years Liverpool have won the league twice and Everton have won a total of two trophies.
Fucking Rose Bowl. If it was any flatter now they'd be bowling on Keira Knightley.
The sad thing is that Manchester United, on the back of the Premier League, now are the biggest.