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Author Topic: Magnificent Aston Villa vs The (Not Very) Great Unwashed Post-Match Thread  (Read 43952 times)

Offline McGraths Dry Cleaning

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Re: Magnificent Aston Villa vs The (Not Very) Great Unwashed Post-Match Thread
« Reply #300 on: February 12, 2018, 10:53:46 AM »
Fantastic day and a brilliant atmosphere. Haven't heard so much noise come out of the Trinity in a long time. The whole ground was bouncing. Did it feel a bit like the roar near the end of the Liverpool semi? Kind of feels like we we're on our way and confidence is finally returning after years of being on a downward trajectory. It feels like we're in control, measured, everyone knows what they're doing and go about their business. Teams will fear us now home and away and be thinking a draw will do. Loved Terry embracing Hutton just as they got to the tunnel - everyone seems up for it. I noticed Bjarnason's quick exit and he had the look of someone in need of somewhere to be sick or something quite quickly. Small point but I wonder if he wasn't 100%?

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Re: Magnificent Aston Villa vs The (Not Very) Great Unwashed Post-Match Thread
« Reply #301 on: February 12, 2018, 11:06:47 AM »
Cracking small time tweet from that bitter blue Chris Scudder from Sky news. He ticks every deluded Sty Dweller box with this one, though he did get the last bit right...  ;D


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Genuine observation here. ‘The city is ours crow the Villa fans’ But pre and post derbies they’re rarely in evidence in Birmingham city centre. Odd that, considering. Maybe Gloucester, Cheltenham, Staffs, Sutton and the shires. That said best team won today.

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Re: Magnificent Aston Villa vs The (Not Very) Great Unwashed Post-Match Thread
« Reply #302 on: February 12, 2018, 11:15:46 AM »
Cracking small time tweet from that bitter blue Chris Scudder from Sky news. He ticks every deluded Sty Dweller box with this one, though he did get the last bit right...  ;D


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Genuine observation here. ‘The city is ours crow the Villa fans’ But pre and post derbies they’re rarely in evidence in Birmingham city centre. Odd that, considering. Maybe Gloucester, Cheltenham, Staffs, Sutton and the shires. That said best team won today.

What an utter small time prick. Typical Bluenose delusion.

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Re: Magnificent Aston Villa vs The (Not Very) Great Unwashed Post-Match Thread
« Reply #303 on: February 12, 2018, 11:16:56 AM »
Oh and I work in Derby and it’s all rather subdued in the office today. Spoke to one lad he’s shitting it.

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Re: Magnificent Aston Villa vs The (Not Very) Great Unwashed Post-Match Thread
« Reply #304 on: February 12, 2018, 11:20:58 AM »
Cracking small time tweet from that bitter blue Chris Scudder from Sky news. He ticks every deluded Sty Dweller box with this one, though he did get the last bit right...  ;D


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Genuine observation here. ‘The city is ours crow the Villa fans’ But pre and post derbies they’re rarely in evidence in Birmingham city centre. Odd that, considering. Maybe Gloucester, Cheltenham, Staffs, Sutton and the shires. That said best team won today.

What an utter small time prick. Typical Bluenose delusion.

The prat has probably never been anywhere near town in his life before or after a Villa - Blues game. He's most likely relying on the inaccurate hype that is posted on the internet.

You have to remember these morons have had their entire lives impacted by AVFC. They have nothing to come at us with so they start clutching at straws to find something that can give them some form of oneupmanship. The residing in Birmingham being the best they can come up with.


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Re: Magnificent Aston Villa vs The (Not Very) Great Unwashed Post-Match Thread
« Reply #305 on: February 12, 2018, 11:33:32 AM »
The Scudder stuff was linked about 8 pages ago!
Bell end that he is!

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Re: Magnificent Aston Villa vs The (Not Very) Great Unwashed Post-Match Thread
« Reply #306 on: February 12, 2018, 11:36:58 AM »
Cracking small time tweet from that bitter blue Chris Scudder from Sky news. He ticks every deluded Sty Dweller box with this one, though he did get the last bit right...  ;D


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Genuine observation here. ‘The city is ours crow the Villa fans’ But pre and post derbies they’re rarely in evidence in Birmingham city centre. Odd that, considering. Maybe Gloucester, Cheltenham, Staffs, Sutton and the shires. That said best team won today.

He's quite right of course. I frequently don my top hat and order my chauffeur to drive me to VP from my six-bedroom mansion in Lichfield, why on earth would I wish to sully myself by visiting Birmingham city centre?

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Re: Magnificent Aston Villa vs The (Not Very) Great Unwashed Post-Match Thread
« Reply #307 on: February 12, 2018, 11:37:57 AM »
What a great way to spend a Sunday lunchtime, the deluded sty dwellers came to piss on our parade, shame their team and their support never turned up.
I have not wanted him since he came in the door, not for where he was from, but how he wanted his teams to play the game, I was wrong Mr. Bruce, you have built from a very splintered base, a team ethos that is there for all to see, the football at times is not bad as well, whatever happens between now and May and the hard time you are now going through, this is one Villa fan who will happily have you to the end of the season and if we do go up, next season as well. Hope the loss gets easier, thank you Mr. Bruce.

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Re: Magnificent Aston Villa vs The (Not Very) Great Unwashed Post-Match Thread
« Reply #308 on: February 12, 2018, 11:41:58 AM »
Cracking small time tweet from that bitter blue Chris Scudder from Sky news. He ticks every deluded Sty Dweller box with this one, though he did get the last bit right...  ;D


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Genuine observation here. ‘The city is ours crow the Villa fans’ But pre and post derbies they’re rarely in evidence in Birmingham city centre. Odd that, considering. Maybe Gloucester, Cheltenham, Staffs, Sutton and the shires. That said best team won today.

Sutton Coldfield....as in the place that resides within the City of Birmingham in every sense.As opposed to where the vast majority of the Dogshite dwellers support is from,Solihull.

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Re: Magnificent Aston Villa vs The (Not Very) Great Unwashed Post-Match Thread
« Reply #309 on: February 12, 2018, 11:42:52 AM »
I have a 'mate' who's welsh and a bluenose.  This weekend has been rather fun.

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Re: Magnificent Aston Villa vs The (Not Very) Great Unwashed Post-Match Thread
« Reply #310 on: February 12, 2018, 12:11:26 PM »
Cracking small time tweet from that bitter blue Chris Scudder from Sky news. He ticks every deluded Sty Dweller box with this one, though he did get the last bit right...  ;D


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Genuine observation here. ‘The city is ours crow the Villa fans’ But pre and post derbies they’re rarely in evidence in Birmingham city centre. Odd that, considering. Maybe Gloucester, Cheltenham, Staffs, Sutton and the shires. That said best team won today.

Nice for them to have something to cling on to, the fucking helmet.  Just because we don't all live within spitting distance of Tyseley incinerator doesn't make us any less relevant.  If you read one of his replies further down though, he lives in Ascot now which, last time I checked, wasn't inside the Balti triangle.

Anyway, must dash as I'm off to pick up the latest issue of Horse & Hound.

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Re: Magnificent Aston Villa vs The (Not Very) Great Unwashed Post-Match Thread
« Reply #311 on: February 12, 2018, 12:15:45 PM »
Cracking small time tweet from that bitter blue Chris Scudder from Sky news. He ticks every deluded Sty Dweller box with this one, though he did get the last bit right...  ;D


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Genuine observation here. ‘The city is ours crow the Villa fans’ But pre and post derbies they’re rarely in evidence in Birmingham city centre. Odd that, considering. Maybe Gloucester, Cheltenham, Staffs, Sutton and the shires. That said best team won today.

Nice for them to have something to cling on to, the fucking helmet.  Just because we don't all live within spitting distance of Tyseley incinerator doesn't make us any less relevant.  If you read one of his replies further down though, he lives in Ascot now which, last time I checked, wasn't inside the Balti triangle.

Anyway, must dash as I'm off to pick up the latest issue of Horse & Hound.

A fine morning has been spoiled this end by poachers. Off to thrash them within an inch of their lives.

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Re: Magnificent Aston Villa vs The (Not Very) Great Unwashed Post-Match Thread
« Reply #312 on: February 12, 2018, 12:16:18 PM »
My mate has posted the 'drank in town and didn't see a Villa fan all day' stuff, he didnt mention how many people he'd asked.

I think one day a few of them might work out that that this 'peoples club' stuff is rather undermined by the published attendances.

Love it.

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Re: Magnificent Aston Villa vs The (Not Very) Great Unwashed Post-Match Thread
« Reply #313 on: February 12, 2018, 12:17:49 PM »
You couldn't move in the Yenton for Harris Tweed, yachting club ties and plates of roasted swan.

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Re: Magnificent Aston Villa vs The (Not Very) Great Unwashed Post-Match Thread
« Reply #314 on: February 12, 2018, 12:21:22 PM »
My mate has posted the 'drank in town and didn't see a Villa fan all day' stuff, he didnt mention how many people he'd asked.

I think one day a few of them might work out that that this 'peoples club' stuff is rather undermined by the published attendances.

Love it.

Indeed Man City (Pre Oil Money) and Everton could always make a valid claim to being equals within their conurbation and had a lot of their own success even if their rivals won far more. The BugShites from Small Heath can't do that and 2 changes of names doesn't make it so either.

 


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