The East Midlands - We Rule This Land
#37
(03-06-2023, 01:24 PM)ozzyten10 Wrote: Sorry pap- living where I do you couldn’t be further from the truth. Villa fans are some of the most arrogant there are…

I lived in Brum for a year, a few years ago and both Villa and City fans were some of the most ignorant knuckle draggers I have ever come across.

I hated living there and I really do hate the City of Birmingham, as well as anything associated to it.

The best thing to come out of Birmingham is the M42 northbound! It takes you up towards Nottingham and Gods Country
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#38
I remember Larry Lloyd once saying that the best thing in Coventry is the road out of the place.
Panic on the streets of London
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#39
Even that has potholes
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#40
At least Leicester can now renew their rivalry with Coventry.
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#41
Early days yet but it already looks like an East Midlands derby will be on the cards again next season and I don't mean Notts County V Derby County!
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#42
(07-10-2023, 08:42 AM)Sniffer Dog (Admin) Wrote: Early days yet but it already looks like an East Midlands derby will be on the cards again next season and I don't mean Notts County V Derby County!

Mansfield v County?
Oh wait... that's this season.
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#43
Derby have just let Cheltenham score their first goal this season after around 1000 minutes of football, very charitable of the those in the lower leagues
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#44
Nigel Clough's Super Stags currently spanking the Sadpies.
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#45
(14-10-2023, 02:14 PM)Sniffer Dog (Admin) Wrote: Nigel Clough's Super Stags currently spanking the Sadpies.

Shocked the pies are top of the league on that showing there was some shocking defending.
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#46
I went to the game. Second half Stags were brilliant.
.poor Sad Pies
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#47
(15-10-2023, 09:58 AM)nffc93 Wrote: I went to the game. Second half Stags were brilliant.
.poor Sad Pies

I was in Town Saturday with Mrs buying stuff with my lad on a visit home from Uni. Saw quite a few wannabe "hooligans" and alot of police trying to manage that plus a political protest.  Notts fans have morphed into a bunch of absolute ? ends, with one particular group aged around 12-14 who were about as hard as custard, who ran into M&S to hide at one point. The Loxley and pub opposite "required" 4 police vans and approximately 20 Coppers between them, though I'm really not sure why, I reckon my Mrs could have dealt with the Notts group. Stags were inside celebrating and mostly ignoring or laughing at the pies. Embarrassing and a waste of Council Tax.
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#48
(15-10-2023, 06:41 PM)zicorice Wrote:
(15-10-2023, 09:58 AM)nffc93 Wrote: I went to the game. Second half Stags were brilliant.
.poor Sad Pies

I was in Town Saturday with Mrs buying stuff with my lad on a visit home from Uni. Saw quite a few wannabe "hooligans" and alot of police trying to manage that plus a political protest.  Notts fans have morphed into a bunch of absolute ? ends, with one particular group aged around 12-14 who were about as hard as custard, who ran into M&S to hide at one point. The Loxley and pub opposite "required" 4 police vans and approximately 20 Coppers between them, though I'm really not sure why, I reckon my Mrs could have dealt with the Notts group. Stags were inside celebrating and mostly ignoring or laughing at the pies. Embarrassing and a waste of Council Tax.

Haha. I did see a few scuffles after the game. Outside Cross Keys. Everywhere I looked, everyone was off their heads on marching powder. Seems everyone is at it these days. Young and old. Wobble gobs galore.
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