You are a great supporter aren't you couldn't even make the cup final when you were no were near selling the allocation
What the hell are you on about?
Birmingham have only been in one cup final of recent history, The Arsenal Birmingham League Cup final, which I was present at and had to buy my ticket second hand for over £100 because we had sold out and I started queuing at 6 in the morning, having driven to Birmingham from Bristol, to get a ticket with 3 away stubs. There was already a massive que when I arrived and they sold out shortly after the ticket desk opened.
I assume because I mentioned the telly you think I didn't go - wrong. I was there, then I watched it back on the TV. Twice. It took me weeks of contacting people and over £200 for ticket and train fair to get there and I can categorically say it was the best moment of my life. Of course you don't care about Birmingham. You don't care so much that you feel the need to make snide comments that cast aspersions on my credentials and dedication as a fan. This is the problem with you Villa fans, you always have to be a bitch about everything. I am having a civil conversation and always you lot feel the need to attack me (You aside Wilfred).
I guess the bit about it not being sold out is some horrible little Vile rumour started to discredit us Birmingham fans. Oh but wait, of course you don't care about us. You just bitch about us constantly - a sure sign that we don't bother you.
Villa fans are great we are a bit fickle sometimes granted but you lot from small Heath are so obsessed with us it's unreal we couldn't care less about you lot tbh
All you do is phone up Tom Ross and whinge and boo your own team.
Yup that is why it is one of the most heated derbys in the country and you consistently rip our ground up. You clearly don't care at all.
Yeah but come on St. Andrews is falling apart anyway, it's a ****ing shed. The last time we did it we actually caused thousands of pounds worth of improvements.
Fans and atmosphere are two different variables. Atmosphere is dictated by a clubs circumstance too, even though (correct me if im wrong,) villa still hold a record attendance for a tier 3 team bringing in over 70,000 fans... Thats a lot of will power to create a good atmosphere considering.
Villa park doesnt have the best of atmospheres but our away support is unrivaled, were not the sort of fans that moodily turn up to a game expecting 3points, we expect to lose but we also expect to produce more volume and post match alcohol consumption than the home fans put together utv.
Yeah but come on St. Andrews is falling apart anyway, it's a ****ing shed. The last time we did it we actually caused thousands of pounds worth of improvements.
We're trying to do you a favour redferry.
Oh come on don't back this guy up, he is giving you lot a bad name. At no point was I nasty about your club or fans until he waded in bitching.
Your lot lobbed flares at us and just generally be a noisy neighbour god knows how you bought obafemi martins lol
And you tore up our entire away end including the toilets.
That is like kicking a homeless person. Yeah so we're not always on the straight and narrow and we don't have the best manners and maybe we made a few mistakes in life, but our finances are terrible and the rest of society has abandoned us to poverty. AND THEN YOU TORE UP OUR GROUND!
The worst are Man U fans. Though that won't be the case if they have a couple more seasons without winning anything as all the glory seekers will hide and stop actively supporting them.
No English club even comes close to the fanatics/ultras you get on the continent.
I think this is one reason why I'm much more into football from abroad than football in the UK. It just adds to the whole experience of a match. I really wanted to go to an AIK match before they moved to the Friends Arena. A fantastic old style stadium with great fans, what more could you want? Even though they've moved stadiums i would still love to watch them, especially if it's against Djurgården. But I'm yet to find someone with an interest in going to watch a Swedish football match.