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Am I the only one who hopes Villa stay up?

Ok, ok, read the rest of the article before casting your judgement ...

Naturally, a big part of me would love to see us swap places with our 'friends' down the road, but I'm very hopeful that we will go up and if this is how things are to pan out I'd like to see Villa stay up ...

... for the following reason: if Villa stay up, I think that Randy will stick by McLeish and then when we play Villa it may well be the only time in history that both our fans and their fans agree on something - can you imagine the level of booing directed at McLeish during the games; chants of 'we hate big 'eck more than you' etc etc.

posted on 30/4/12

Everything you say about anything is negative Dogging,it must be incredibly depressing to be around you.Exactly why I imagine no-one wants to be!

posted on 30/4/12

I would love them to get relegated and bounce back up.
They could never live that down for some time to come.
I agree with the OP though, the booing at one of the games if McJudas was still in charge would be unbelievable.

posted on 30/4/12

I'm afraid it looks like they'll make it this time around,after the weekend's dire results form the other strugglers.
I'd like to see them relegated just for their arrogance,take them down a peg or two!

comment by bcfc83 (U7811)

posted on 30/4/12

Let's just say that we don't win the playoffs, would you all want them to stay up then or would you rather play them next season in the championship?

posted on 30/4/12

I don't really know,having the B'ham City derby in the Championship sounds quite depressing!
That's what Dingles and Baggies do,not us!

posted on 30/4/12

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posted on 30/4/12

Poor, poor U10973, you still here?
I see you are getting used to posting on the championship board then .
Good lad or lass...
Now runalong and don't forget to take your prozac.
Then you can go and sit in the corner and stroke the pattern on the best cushion whilst gently rocking backwards and forwards.
No-one's going to hurt you now, all those nasty men in the Premier League are going to leave you along for a long long time.
There there.

posted on 30/4/12

It's just laughable that the Dingles think they're a big club for some reason.They are rubbish and very bitter about their total lack of success in any league.
At least they're back where they belong now,next stop League Division 1!

posted on 30/4/12

To be fair, when the Dingles were a big club, football was a much more dangerous game them days.
Centre-halves smoking pipes waiting for corners to come in, Steak & Kidney pies served at half-time to the players and even sometimes when play was continuing!
Half-time refreshment consisting of a warm stout and Scotch egg washed down with a dram or two of whiskey on the more colder days.
The fans had it worse, trying to avoid being run over by trams on the way to the game or being bombed by the Kaiser's Zepplins.
Women knitting black and gold scarves and other attire in the stands so plenty of sharp needles being waved about.
Having to breath in the soot coming off the poor chimneysweeps who'd just snuck in after a hard day's graft in Bilston.
Those were the days eh?
Just seems like yesterday...

posted on 30/4/12

Making friends again BnB?

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