Quote from: Hoppo on November 25, 2013, 11:51:03 AMIn the 'old' days our fans in The Trinity used to help out with the atmosphere by clapping and stamping their feet.. (as seals do). I personally used to enjoy The Trinity getting stuck in.Do seals have feet?
In the 'old' days our fans in The Trinity used to help out with the atmosphere by clapping and stamping their feet.. (as seals do). I personally used to enjoy The Trinity getting stuck in.
So not only are we the biggest club in the Midlands, we also killed bin Laden.
As a kid growing up in south Brum it was never as significant as the Blues game because there were hardly any Albion fans at school - far more Liverpool and Forest fans at the time. Saying that the atmosphere at the games was always full on and there were some cracking matches. I don't think I've ever celebrated a goal like's Withies's after he lobbed in Batson's back pass.
Quote from: WarszaVillan82 on November 25, 2013, 01:29:22 PMAs a kid growing up in south Brum it was never as significant as the Blues game because there were hardly any Albion fans at school - far more Liverpool and Forest fans at the time. Saying that the atmosphere at the games was always full on and there were some cracking matches. I don't think I've ever celebrated a goal like's Withies's after he lobbed in Batson's back pass. Likewise I've lived/schooled/worked etc. in Solihull/Cov/Warks for the last 30 years and never met a Baggy in all that time, the only one I've ever met was at uni in Wales. Plenty of Villa, Blues, Cov, Wolves, Man U, Liverpool etc etc etc, so it's never really registered on my radar as a grudge match. Still i appreciate the history of the fixture and I look forward to it more than the Small Heath game which I dread.
call me ignorant but why are my tesco bags mates keep calling villa , the seals ?