Re: Leicester tickets
My Blue Heaven
Well based on 32 quid being charged by Sunderland I’d say 40 quid is expensive
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Well based on 32 quid being charged by Sunderland I’d say 40 quid is expensive
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After being booed by fans in his second game as manager, Wayne Rooney wants fans of the club to be patient and suggests it will take time to change things.
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The Hull City boss has discussed how the Aston Villa striker and a Claret and Blue trainee inspired his team to a 2-0 victory over Blues
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The Hull City boss has discussed how the Aston Villa striker and a Claret and Blue trainee inspired his team to a 2-0 victory over Blues
..save a click...Bacuna booking ????
Latest Birmingham City news from BirminghamLive includes a fresh blow ahead of the Southampton game
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Tbf he should've been booked way before then anyway, he was on a final warning and committed at least 3 more fouls ????
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...with the following opinions
1. We think the Eustace sacking was very harsh
2. We all knew it was going to happen
3. We think that the statement about his release was poor and disrespectful
4. We had misgivings about the Rooney appointment due to lack of track record and questionable motives for his appointment but willing to see what unfolds
5. We can generally accept that we were going to have to play more progressive football to move onto the next step, but it wasn't going to happen overnight
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I agree with these points too. Well done.
You are right that it is way too early to judge if the change will work, and some so-called fans have been horrible in the abuse they have vented. No excuse for that. There are also plenty of comments about 'when' the better football results happen, be patient, trust the process etc. I remain sceptical and still think it's an 'if' myself. I hope it all works out well.
Thought I was reading a transcript of a TED talk then for a minute.
...loads more catering staff at the ground yesterday. Got a pint within a couple of mins at halftime. Unheard of!
Funny that. I have 2 and I'm not sure I want to use my time that way and put good fuel money after bad ticket and parking spend. It's crap going back to expecting to lose every game and turning up out of obligation to some vague nostalgic idea of Blues. I'll decide if I'm going Sat first thing.
...can't you all moan on one thread instead of flooding the forum with a new one saying the same thing every two minutes?
coventrybluenose
This is an interesting take though…..
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from a guy called Fox punter
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Agree he should be busting a gut to get back. I would say though this team needs to be a hell of a lot fitter to play the way Rooney wants.
Hahahahah bastard
Cesc Fabregas has lead the praise for Jude Bellingham as the former Birmingham City midfielder continues his impressive form at Real Madrid
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Latest Birmingham City news amid Wayne Rooney's poor start to life in charge of Blues
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All this abuse is absolutely pathetic. Do ‘supporters’ really think this helps our team.
The truth is and I think Rooney has now probably realised it, is that he’s tried to change too much too soon.
There is nothing wrong with the 4-2-3-1 formation we were playing, it just needed tweaking, to get us playing higher up the pitch and getting our full backs further forward.
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Alex Dicken analyses Birmingham City's 2-0 defeat to Hull City in Wayne Rooney's first game at St Andrew's
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Iain_Gavin
Tom Wagner wouldn’t know the difference between Bazball, Wazball, Megsonball or any of it. He’s an American hedge fund venture capitalist so unfair to rope him into this shambles.
And I don’t think it’s up to Gary Cook to dictate to Rooney the way he should set his team up. Wayne has to fix this the best way he thinks possible
Alex Dicken analyses Birmingham City's 2-0 defeat to Hull City in Wayne Rooney's first game at St Andrew's