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Thread: Birmingham City Post Match Thoughts

  1. #51
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    Quote Originally Posted by flourbasher View Post
    I think we should consider moving on from Dan the man.
    No one knows if he is any good in the cship and might not make the grade so it's a risk.
    Shaun MacDonald had previously played in the cship and is doing us proud.
    If it ain't happened by midweek I'd be going for plan B and a midfielder with experience at the level we need

    How about Jordan Mutch if he’s fit and can pass a medical. Free agent at 28 and has Premier and Championship experience. Derbyshire lad won’t won’t be put off by moving North.

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    Quote Originally Posted by millertop View Post
    Angus picks up a yellow
    14th in table, moved up one so can’t argue there
    Huddersfield next where we have got to get it right or we will definitely be slaughtered
    Early prediction: Barlaser a Miller and 3-1 to us against Udders Feeled. UTM

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    There's a brummie on twitter saying that Birmingham should fustigate teams like Rotherham every time they play us.

    Does anyone have Poddington,s phone number and perhaps ask him to elaborate

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    Who needs poddington when you have rolington!



    fustigation \ ˌfə-​stə-​ˈgā-​shən \ noun
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    Though it won't leave a bump on your head, severe criticism can be a blow to your self-esteem. It's no wonder that "fustigate," when it first appeared in the 17th century, originally meant "to cudgel or beat with a short heavy stick," a sense that reflects the word's derivation from the Latin noun fustis, which means "club" or "staff." The "criticize" sense is more common these days, but the violent use of "fustigate" was a hit with earlier writers like George Huddesford, who in 1801 told of an angry Jove who "cudgell'd all the constellations, ... / Swore he'd eject the man i' the moon ... / And fustigate him round his orbit."


    So in footie speak I think that means they should be hammering us!
    Last edited by rolymiller; 27-09-2020 at 06:56 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Miller View Post
    Early prediction: Barlaser a Miller and 3-1 to us against Udders Feeled. UTM
    I’ll take that

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    I’m not sure I can go through season watching us on iFollow especially when the one camera can’t keep up with ball play 😦
    Might have to give a few a miss

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    Quote Originally Posted by millertop View Post
    I’m not sure I can go through season watching us on iFollow especially when the one camera can’t keep up with ball play ��
    Might have to give a few a miss
    Well I'm relying upon ESPN+ who take the Sky games so I'm not expecting to see too many

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    Quote Originally Posted by rolymiller View Post
    Who needs poddington when you have rolington!



    fustigation \ ˌfə-​stə-​ˈgā-​shən \ noun
    Did You Know?
    Though it won't leave a bump on your head, severe criticism can be a blow to your self-esteem. It's no wonder that "fustigate," when it first appeared in the 17th century, originally meant "to cudgel or beat with a short heavy stick," a sense that reflects the word's derivation from the Latin noun fustis, which means "club" or "staff." The "criticize" sense is more common these days, but the violent use of "fustigate" was a hit with earlier writers like George Huddesford, who in 1801 told of an angry Jove who "cudgell'd all the constellations, ... / Swore he'd eject the man i' the moon ... / And fustigate him round his orbit."


    So in footie speak I think that means they should be hammering us!
    I wonder if the brummie on twitter was Jasper Carrott

  9. #59
    Millwall, points lost due to an avoidable defensive mistake, Birmingham, points lost from an avoidable defensive mistake

    Plus there were defensive mistakes in the Wycombe game that we got away with.

    I think you know my view by now.

    Having said that all teams and individual players make mistakes but we should be making efforts to keep them to a minimum.

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    The problem is we have to work so hard for our goals in this league Grist compared to other sides. To chuck goals away in those circumstances is criminal.

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