According to my Auntie (by marriage) Peg well into her nineties and living in Castle Vale, not far from BE's mother I believe, the real life PB crew lived originally behind The Crown in Digbeth and spread from there up Heath Mill Lane to Garrison Lane. They were noses to a man and their big earner was the BSA and the jackpot was the vast amount of war work wages earned there by men and women with nothing to spend it on but to gamble. Billy (William) Hill was the Kingfish with Auntie Peg's brother in law Albert my late father in law his army dodging partner. A REAL scene from Birmingham bookmaking's criminal history was Albert's funeral at Robin Hood Lane cemetery. Not a fake Brummie accent to be heard on that occasion.
Why is Mat Kendrick tweeting Tony Pulis shit? Like his pop picks. I associate Kendrick with Villa officially or unofficially. We already have that fucking cock Gregg Evans to give us a Baggie perspective of our club. I don't need Kendrick posting pics of the cap wearing penis as well. We seem to surrounded by them.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on November 20, 2015, 01:02:09 PMWhy is Mat Kendrick tweeting Tony Pulis shit? Like his pop picks. I associate Kendrick with Villa officially or unofficially. We already have that fucking cock Gregg Evans to give us a Baggie perspective of our club. I don't need Kendrick posting pics of the cap wearing penis as well. We seem to surrounded by them."Cap wearing penis" That made me laugh; )
I thought the accents improved in the second series.The absolute low point, though, was when that Helen Mcrory's character said "France" and pronounced it "Fraahnce"Never in my entire life have I heard a Brummie pronounce it that way. I can't even bring myself to do it if I try, and my Brummie accent is pretty faint. It's just not right.Cilian Murphy to me sounds very much like John Lennon.
From what I read the real Peaky Blinders were petty crooks and muggers based around Digbeth. The writer of Peaky Blinders transposed the 'real' gangster story of Aston's Billy Kimber and that onto the fictional Peaky Blinders gang to make them more interesting and 'big-time' than the bunch of grubby street youths robbing folk around Digbeth they really were.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on November 20, 2015, 01:02:09 PMWhy is Mat Kendrick tweeting Tony Pulis shit? Like his pop picks. I associate Kendrick with Villa officially or unofficially. We already have that fucking cock Gregg Evans to give us a Baggie perspective of our club. I don't need Kendrick posting pics of the cap wearing penis as well. We seem to surrounded by them.Isn't it his job now to cover every team in the region? I don't think he solely writes about Villa anymore.
Quote from: brian green on November 20, 2015, 06:33:18 AMAccording to my Auntie (by marriage) Peg well into her nineties and living in Castle Vale, not far from BE's mother I believe, the real life PB crew lived originally behind The Crown in Digbeth and spread from there up Heath Mill Lane to Garrison Lane. They were noses to a man and their big earner was the BSA and the jackpot was the vast amount of war work wages earned there by men and women with nothing to spend it on but to gamble. Billy (William) Hill was the Kingfish with Auntie Peg's brother in law Albert my late father in law his army dodging partner. A REAL scene from Birmingham bookmaking's criminal history was Albert's funeral at Robin Hood Lane cemetery. Not a fake Brummie accent to be heard on that occasion.Interesting stuff. I only know what I've read in books like "The gangs of Birmingham" by Carl Chinn. I don't see any reference to Blues and I find it hard to believe they were noses to a man. I just find it cringy how noses love to portray this image of being tough guys and gangsters!! The Peaky Blinders story has got nothing to do with Bham City or indeed football violence. It's just the writer being a blue nose couldn't resist the chance to give them a mention and in true "nose" fashion they have jumped on the idea of promoting themselves as "hard men" even in those days. I suppose it shouldn't surprise me but it does make me laugh.
Quote from: The Edge on November 20, 2015, 12:37:31 PMQuote from: brian green on November 20, 2015, 06:33:18 AMAccording to my Auntie (by marriage) Peg well into her nineties and living in Castle Vale, not far from BE's mother I believe, the real life PB crew lived originally behind The Crown in Digbeth and spread from there up Heath Mill Lane to Garrison Lane. They were noses to a man and their big earner was the BSA and the jackpot was the vast amount of war work wages earned there by men and women with nothing to spend it on but to gamble. Billy (William) Hill was the Kingfish with Auntie Peg's brother in law Albert my late father in law his army dodging partner. A REAL scene from Birmingham bookmaking's criminal history was Albert's funeral at Robin Hood Lane cemetery. Not a fake Brummie accent to be heard on that occasion.Interesting stuff. I only know what I've read in books like "The gangs of Birmingham" by Carl Chinn. I don't see any reference to Blues and I find it hard to believe they were noses to a man. I just find it cringy how noses love to portray this image of being tough guys and gangsters!! The Peaky Blinders story has got nothing to do with Bham City or indeed football violence. It's just the writer being a blue nose couldn't resist the chance to give them a mention and in true "nose" fashion they have jumped on the idea of promoting themselves as "hard men" even in those days. I suppose it shouldn't surprise me but it does make me laugh. why is it filmed in the garrison tavern
The Edge I am sure there were crooks in gangs who did not support Small Heath, I intended to convey that all the illegal street bookie's I have heard of personally from family members were blue noses and there is still a residue of them in my wife's side of the family like shit on a toilet bowl.
Quote from: The Edge on November 20, 2015, 01:22:53 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on November 20, 2015, 01:02:09 PMWhy is Mat Kendrick tweeting Tony Pulis shit? Like his pop picks. I associate Kendrick with Villa officially or unofficially. We already have that fucking cock Gregg Evans to give us a Baggie perspective of our club. I don't need Kendrick posting pics of the cap wearing penis as well. We seem to surrounded by them."Cap wearing penis" That made me laugh; )I think it's admirable that Tony has chosen to spread the message of safe sex through his attire.