Chris, I'm one of Faulkner's supporters on many things and I think this is brilliant by him and the PR team at Villa. I'm joking massively
Quote from: saunders_heroes on Today at 12:33:02 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on Today at 12:27:20 PMCould you imagine a proper writer such as Leon Hickman or Ian Willars spending their time on such trivia? Could you imagine their editors letting them?The Mail's glory days are firmly in the past. So are all local newspapers, to be honest. It must be difficult for them, jockeying around for a new status and role in the digital world.
First Albion game I saw was a 1-0 defeat to Blackburn in 1987. First-ever match I saw was Villa 1, Norwich 4 in autumn 1986. I was stood in the away end that day - though I have no allegiance whatsoever to Norwich.
Now Tom Ross has weighed in on Twitter.'Do u think the council are right to support 1 team when they have more than 1 team in the area? IMO it's wrong be it Baggies Villa Blues or Wolves'.
Quote from: Clampy on December 19, 2013, 12:38:00 PMNow Tom Ross has weighed in on Twitter.'Do u think the council are right to support 1 team when they have more than 1 team in the area? IMO it's wrong be it Baggies Villa Blues or Wolves'.Erm... what do Birmingham council have to do with Wolverhampton Wanderers? Isn't Wolverhampton a city in its own right, complete with it's own council?
Just came across a Q&A with Chris Lepkowski.QuoteFirst Albion game I saw was a 1-0 defeat to Blackburn in 1987. First-ever match I saw was Villa 1, Norwich 4 in autumn 1986. I was stood in the away end that day - though I have no allegiance whatsoever to Norwich.You couldn't make it up. I'll bet he wildly celebrated those four Norwich goals.
Quote from: astonvillan on December 18, 2013, 04:03:54 PMJust came across a Q&A with Chris Lepkowski.QuoteFirst Albion game I saw was a 1-0 defeat to Blackburn in 1987. First-ever match I saw was Villa 1, Norwich 4 in autumn 1986. I was stood in the away end that day - though I have no allegiance whatsoever to Norwich.You couldn't make it up. I'll bet he wildly celebrated those four Norwich goals. Not exclusive to the Albion though - IIRC a few on here have had happy afternoons at SHA and have cheered the opposition.