I am still convinced Birmingham had two Saturday evening papers before the Mail and Despatch merged. The Argus was actually the Despatch's title, The Mail's publication was light blue. Or so I am convinced. There was also a Sporting Buff for horse racing.
Still got the pink argus from when we battered cov and Savo got a hat trick.
Quote from: Steve Rose on July 12, 2015, 02:09:51 AMQuote from: Damo70 on June 27, 2015, 01:12:10 AM...I think a few regions had a 'Sporting Pink'. Although if I remember right from away trips with Villa in the eighties, Yorkshire had a 'Sporting Green'.Sheeffield had a Green 'Un - it was actually called that - published by the Sheffield Star. I saw one once and couldn't understand why it was so called when clearly it was pink. It was fkin ace being a student back in the day.(Leeds) Yorkshire Evening Post's saturday offering may well have been green too, but it was a different publication.I lived in Sheffield for a while but I dont ever remember The Green Un being Pink it was always Green. The Pink Un was called The racing Pink so maybe thats what you are Thinking of?
Quote from: Damo70 on June 27, 2015, 01:12:10 AM...I think a few regions had a 'Sporting Pink'. Although if I remember right from away trips with Villa in the eighties, Yorkshire had a 'Sporting Green'.Sheeffield had a Green 'Un - it was actually called that - published by the Sheffield Star. I saw one once and couldn't understand why it was so called when clearly it was pink. It was fkin ace being a student back in the day.(Leeds) Yorkshire Evening Post's saturday offering may well have been green too, but it was a different publication.
...I think a few regions had a 'Sporting Pink'. Although if I remember right from away trips with Villa in the eighties, Yorkshire had a 'Sporting Green'.
Quote from: Steve Rose on July 12, 2015, 02:09:51 AMI am still convinced Birmingham had two Saturday evening papers before the Mail and Despatch merged. The Argus was actually the Despatch's title, The Mail's publication was light blue. Or so I am convinced. There was also a Sporting Buff for horse racing.Yes, the Mail's was a broadsheet as I recall and blue - often referred to as "The Blue Mail," but The Argus was the sports paper of choice for most and saw off The Blue Mail, presumably when the Despatch and Mail merged, following which the newspaper sellers in the city centre were no longer able to use their famous "..spatch-or-Mail" cry.
They link us with a Swansea player, guess what kit they show the player wearing?
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on July 12, 2015, 01:25:33 AMThey link us with a Swansea player, guess what kit they show the player wearing?That rumour didn't go very far. Only as far as the bin.
Moving slightly off the subject, is this the worst music review ever? http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/whats-on/music-nightlife-news/mostly-jazz-funk-soul-festival-9638949
Gregg Evans is a total fuckwit
Quote from: dekko on July 10, 2015, 08:09:14 PMGregg Evans is a total fuckwitAnd I kid you not a smethwick fan.
Re; the use of photos in the newspaper they might always use photos of Villa against Baggies because of photo rights. They'll have agreements in place with both teams and they're the only two Brum teams in the Prem so I imagine it's that rather than any other more sinister reason.
Quote from: SW9-VILLA on July 13, 2015, 12:59:53 PMRe; the use of photos in the newspaper they might always use photos of Villa against Baggies because of photo rights. They'll have agreements in place with both teams and they're the only two Brum teams in the Prem so I imagine it's that rather than any other more sinister reason.The clubs don't own the photos.