With only 710 tickets sold to go to watch Birmingham Vs Huddersfield Town, it's looking like the interest watching the mighty Blues is disappearing quicker than you thought.
Huddersfield took 3500 away fans to Wigan last Saturday, which is one & half hours drive, not much further than Birmingham to Huddersfield......
It's a crying shame to see a team slowly die, but that is clearly what is happening......
What's up with you lot anyway...You've got our (unbeatable) Manager & star striker...Super Novak...
Last one out, please turn the lights out
posted on 10/11/13
Dear Plums
You do realise you have a ten point deduction coming?
Yours Sincerely
UH (South Birmingham Division)
posted on 11/11/13
I used to like you Lancashire folk . kro.
posted on 11/11/13
KPH... sorry I have to disagree... when you shop in Huddersfield you get 1 - free...
posted on 12/11/13
It's all over, folks:
http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/birmingham-city-carson-yeungs-bid-6294996
Ten point deduction for going into administration
posted on 12/11/13
UH, with the ten point deduction we are facing, we've only got another seven to go to get back to normal, so thanks for the three points!
Good on ya UH and ya team!
posted on 13/11/13
Herb,I don't see the connection between Yeung's trial and a ten point deduction?As long as the club continues to keep it's head above water we should be ok.
If it takes a drop into League Division One to offload the Chinese once and for all I'm all for it,I welcome the derby with you Wolves guys there as well!
posted on 13/11/13
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posted on 13/11/13
Good news , Yeung writes off the £15 million loan that Blues owe him , according to the brum mail . kro.
posted on 13/11/13
The ladies are keeping the lights on with there European run, quarter finals of the champions league here they come!
posted on 14/11/13
Also strange it was Carson Yeung who backed the ladies team, gave then kits use of facilities etc when the previous board wouldn't