Quote from: pauliewalnuts on October 24, 2013, 09:41:01 PMQuote from: Plumbutt Cooper on October 24, 2013, 09:17:29 PMQuote from: Hookeysmith on October 24, 2013, 12:50:33 PMIts not all about taking pop bottle tops off peopleOf course it isn't.But then why DO they take the tops off bottles? Given that I can quite easily (and do) take a spare bottle top in my pocket, and that a full bottle of coke will do less damage than many other things I could quite legitimately take into the ground (my cheap mobile is sharp enough to do a bit of damage), why are bottle tops considered such a danger?They do the bottle top thing because, if you drop a plastic bottle with top on onto the floor, you're risking people injuring themselves on them, particularly in the case of an emergency exit.It's not to do with chucking them on the pitch.But is a plastic bottle top more dangerous than a discarded plastic glass? The latter tend to be chucked on the floor in hundreds ( thousands?) and must be more of a potential hazard than bottle tops. The bottle top focus just seems plain daft to me.
Quote from: Plumbutt Cooper on October 24, 2013, 09:17:29 PMQuote from: Hookeysmith on October 24, 2013, 12:50:33 PMIts not all about taking pop bottle tops off peopleOf course it isn't.But then why DO they take the tops off bottles? Given that I can quite easily (and do) take a spare bottle top in my pocket, and that a full bottle of coke will do less damage than many other things I could quite legitimately take into the ground (my cheap mobile is sharp enough to do a bit of damage), why are bottle tops considered such a danger?They do the bottle top thing because, if you drop a plastic bottle with top on onto the floor, you're risking people injuring themselves on them, particularly in the case of an emergency exit.It's not to do with chucking them on the pitch.
Quote from: Hookeysmith on October 24, 2013, 12:50:33 PMIts not all about taking pop bottle tops off peopleOf course it isn't.But then why DO they take the tops off bottles? Given that I can quite easily (and do) take a spare bottle top in my pocket, and that a full bottle of coke will do less damage than many other things I could quite legitimately take into the ground (my cheap mobile is sharp enough to do a bit of damage), why are bottle tops considered such a danger?
Its not all about taking pop bottle tops off people
Last night Martin Swain wrote, again, about how the Stripeys are doing well and we're struggling, despite an almost identical place in the table and their easier start. Unlike others there's no real bias or malice with him, so why the difference in perception?
Any period where the baggies aren't yo-yoing up and down divisions is seen as a golden era for those faggot loving wankers.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on October 30, 2013, 09:46:59 AMLast night Martin Swain wrote, again, about how the Stripeys are doing well and we're struggling, despite an almost identical place in the table and their easier start. Unlike others there's no real bias or malice with him, so why the difference in perception?Because we're the bigger club with better players so we're easier to shoot down. Plus maybe also because he writes for the Express and Star which is more of a Black Country paper than a Birmingham one.
The again if you're an Albion pratt you can pick and choose your rivals depending on which division you are in.
That's not the only way the Stripey wankers want it.On the one hand they're plucky West Brom sitting mid-table on 10 points, not like struggling Villa sitting mid-table on 10 points. On the other they're the self titled Pride of the Midlands.Those fuckers are going to get a right tattering on the 25th.
It always puzzles me that we are often told that we are no longer a big club but then when it comes to criticism we are classed as one.You can't have it both ways.The again if you're an Albion pratt you can pick and choose your rivals depending on which division you are in.