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Citeh are very certain for 4th now, but the dirty cheating scousers will surely find a way of buying some refs.

Oh, and there aren't more Blosers in the south of the city, the whole north south divide is a myth. There are probably more blosers in Sheldon, Yardley and Chelmsley than Villa but there are probably an equal number of plastic Manure, scouse and chelsea fans.

I'd say the north of the city was about the same, I see more manure shirts around these days than Villa ones :cry: Such is the joy of imprinting brand identity on children these days.... :x

I live in Sutton Coldfield, I was born in Erdington. You must be joking about the North of the city being the same. Blues shirts are rarer than an Arab at a synagogue. I can honestly say that almost every shirt I see here is claret and Blue, with the odd Baggies shirt straying over . Chelmsley is always thought of as Nose territory, but trust me there are more than a few Villa fans there.

Sorry mate think you misread my post - or perhaps I didnt make myself clear....

In the north of the city its granted that there are more Villa about but probably an equal number of gloryhunters. I see Liverpool and Manure shirts all the time in Handsworth, Winson etc. Blosers are rare but not unheard of - I see blosers in Bearwood all the time.

In the south things are less clear cut, its a mix of Blose, Villa and the gloryhunters, and you only really see them everywhere in the obvious places. But there is probably no difference there either, just the knuckldraggers like to wear their shitty tops more often.

As for erdington - I've seen loads of blosers walking about there!

We'll have to agree to disagree. I've lived here all my life,and I just don't see em. Maybe 1 nose is running around trying to look like a crowd :lol:. 40 years ago, ONLY Villa, Blues and Baggie colours were seen in Birmingham. Sad reflection on parents that they pander to the seduction of their kids by Sky. One positive trend is that more and more of our ethnic fans are showing alleigance to their home city club.

i live in hall green/yardley wood area which is unfortunately prime bloser territory, theres still a good number of villa fans though. im over in sutton fairly regularly and im pretty sure i've never seen one SHA jersey on display.

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Investment bank Seymour Pierce claim they will take control of Birmingham City unless £2.2million fees are paid to them before May 27th.

The bank run by Keith Harris won a High Court judgement against Blues' owner Carson Yeung's Grandtop investment company last month, when City announced their intention to appeal.

Seymour Pierce claimed Yeung had agreed to pay them a £2.2million 'success fee' when the Hong Kong businessman took advice on buying Birmingham in 2007.

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Although Yeung brought in other advisers and did not use Seymour Pierce for the takeover, the London stockbroker claimed it was still entitled to the fee.

Lawyers working for Seymour Pierce on Wednesday obtained a charge over shares in Birmingham which prevented the club from paying a dividend or selling shares effectively giving them control of the Premier League club

In response to the ruling, Vico Hui, the chief executive of Birmingham International Holdings, said: "The company is seeking leave from the Court of Appeal to appeal this decision. A further announcement will be made as and when appropriate."

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Investment bank Seymour Pierce claim they will take control of Birmingham City unless £2.2million fees are paid to them before May 27th.

The bank run by Keith Harris won a High Court judgement against Blues' owner Carson Yeung's Grandtop investment company last month, when City announced their intention to appeal.

Seymour Pierce claimed Yeung had agreed to pay them a £2.2million 'success fee' when the Hong Kong businessman took advice on buying Birmingham in 2007.

Entitled

Although Yeung brought in other advisers and did not use Seymour Pierce for the takeover, the London stockbroker claimed it was still entitled to the fee.

Lawyers working for Seymour Pierce on Wednesday obtained a charge over shares in Birmingham which prevented the club from paying a dividend or selling shares effectively giving them control of the Premier League club

In response to the ruling, Vico Hui, the chief executive of Birmingham International Holdings, said: "The company is seeking leave from the Court of Appeal to appeal this decision. A further announcement will be made as and when appropriate."

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Lets hope Orville is a Villa fan and makes sure Mr Harris gives the noses a kick in the proverbial balls

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just heard Carson Yeung has been arrested for causing all the planes in the UK to be grounded, apparently he created a massive dust cloud

when cleaning out the blues trophy cabinet.

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just heard Carson Yeung has been arrested for causing all the planes in the UK to be grounded, apparently he created a massive dust cloud

when cleaning out the blues trophy cabinet.

Consider that "stolen", thanks :)

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