Lol. The mail has been infiltrated by a load of dogshitters/stripeys and their inferiority complex. The publication is obsessed with us.
Apologies if this has been mentioned before but I couldn't see it and wasn't sure where to put this - apparently 10% of Bodymoor Heath is to be taken out by HS2 if/when it gets extended beyond Birmingham as reported in the Mail.
I can think of a few million ways we can settle this...
DEFIANT Blues fans took to the streets in protest against the decision not to allow an open-top bus tour through Birmingham to mark the team’s Carling Cup win.Despite fans last week claiming thousands would gather for their own unofficial celebration, only around 100 gathered in the city centre’s Victoria Square having walked there in small groups following the civic reception at St Andrew’s yesterday.They then marched through the streets, chanting: “We’re Birmingham City, we’ll do what we want,” as bewildered shoppers looked on.They stopped outside Aston Villa FC’s official shop on New Street, where they shouted and swore to workers inside, before heading on through Bullring shopping centre up to the Chinese Quarter and along Hurst Street.They started to disband after getting lost and failing to find Sherlock Street, where they had planned to end their protest over Birmingham City Council’s decision not to hold a parade due to health and safety reasons.Andrew Henry, a 21-year-old trainee social worker, of Sheldon, attached a huge Blues flag to the columns of the Council House.“I know I am speaking on behalf of every Birmingham City FC supporter when I say I am disappointed we didn’t get an open-top bus parade,” he said.Brendan Anderson, 46, a builder of Bartley Green, who was in Victoria Square with his son Liam, 12, added: “I can’t believe we have been denied this parade, it’s a disgrace.”Carer Kevin Roberts, aged 45, of Yardley, said: “I think it’s appalling. The official celebration was pathetic It would have been much better to have done something last week. It’s spoilt it for me really. It’s like we never won.”
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Quote from: nick harper on November 29, 2016, 01:28:50 PMApologies if this has been mentioned before but I couldn't see it and wasn't sure where to put this - apparently 10% of Bodymoor Heath is to be taken out by HS2 if/when it gets extended beyond Birmingham as reported in the Mail.Aston Villa set to launch HS2 multi-million pound compensation claim; Villa believe they have a strong case under a government schemeBYLINE: By Aidan McCartneySECTION: SPORTLENGTH: 204 wordscould in line for millions in compensation because of the HS2 railway and its impact on the club's training base.The latest plans for the £24.7billion high-speed link between Birmingham and London show it cutting through a chunk of Villa's Bodymoor Heath training groundAnd that could see Villa launching a multi-million pound claim after commissioning reports into the likely noise and environmental effects.Former owner Randy Lerner spent £9m upgrading Villa's training facilities - only to discover that the rail line cuts straight through two training pitches when the government unveiled its plans.The club have no chance of halting the development, with construction work due to start in the spring and continue for the next 10 years.But Villa believe they have a strong case under a government scheme to compensate landowners along the route.The House of Lords Select Committee on HS2 heard from Villa two weeks ago and they are now in talks.A spokesperson at HS2 Ltd said: "Approximately 10 per cent of Aston Villa's training ground is needed for phase one of the HS2 project."We are talking to the club and are optimistic about finding a positive solution that works for the project and Villa."
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on November 29, 2016, 02:08:51 PMQuote from: nick harper on November 29, 2016, 01:28:50 PMApologies if this has been mentioned before but I couldn't see it and wasn't sure where to put this - apparently 10% of Bodymoor Heath is to be taken out by HS2 if/when it gets extended beyond Birmingham as reported in the Mail.Aston Villa set to launch HS2 multi-million pound compensation claim; Villa believe they have a strong case under a government schemeBYLINE: By Aidan McCartneySECTION: SPORTLENGTH: 204 wordscould in line for millions in compensation because of the HS2 railway and its impact on the club's training base.The latest plans for the £24.7billion high-speed link between Birmingham and London show it cutting through a chunk of Villa's Bodymoor Heath training groundAnd that could see Villa launching a multi-million pound claim after commissioning reports into the likely noise and environmental effects.Former owner Randy Lerner spent £9m upgrading Villa's training facilities - only to discover that the rail line cuts straight through two training pitches when the government unveiled its plans.The club have no chance of halting the development, with construction work due to start in the spring and continue for the next 10 years.But Villa believe they have a strong case under a government scheme to compensate landowners along the route.The House of Lords Select Committee on HS2 heard from Villa two weeks ago and they are now in talks.A spokesperson at HS2 Ltd said: "Approximately 10 per cent of Aston Villa's training ground is needed for phase one of the HS2 project."We are talking to the club and are optimistic about finding a positive solution that works for the project and Villa."The route affecting BH was published years ago albeit only now formally confirmed. Hopefully someone with some nous at the club will have been making plans to move altogether rather than stay on part