Sky thought it would be one of those jolly everybody's friendly derbies like they pretend the Merseyside one to be. When the coaches arrived they started filming, encouraging Small Heath to play up for the cameras. Then the bricks started flying.
Does anyone actually remember anything about the game?
Quote from: perry_barr_pet on March 03, 2014, 05:14:50 PMLoved that night from 4pm in town till I climbed into bed at 1am. Sod the result it was the night so many blue and white myths was smashed so far you needed the Hubble telescope to see them.Didn't see many of those cheap gold badges hanging out on way back into town.There was absolutely nothing to love about that night. It was shameful.
Loved that night from 4pm in town till I climbed into bed at 1am. Sod the result it was the night so many blue and white myths was smashed so far you needed the Hubble telescope to see them.Didn't see many of those cheap gold badges hanging out on way back into town.
What Dublin did was wrong,but lets face it, how many of us would have loved to do the same to Savage. His main role in that Small Heath every team was to wind the other team up and he was good at it .