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Pusb1

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Charlton manager Nathan Jones apparently about to join Cardiff. He's a Cardiff supporter but an odd one this.

Jumped ship before and never went well for him..
 

TomRad85

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There's a more interesting piece of info below that where the same poster suggests it would be as a replacement for Heggem, which probably shows the issues at West Brom right now. He only signed last year so no pressure to sell but after Fellows he's probably the player that would raise the most funds.
 

Bertola

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Looks like they have been given their government funding... St Andew's days are numbered and they are going to be insufferable

Am I missing something?

This funding is for a tram line... Yet its being hailed as some kind of victory for Wagner and the club. Haven't kept up with their plans, so unsure why
 

alexccfc99

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Am I missing something?

This funding is for a tram line... Yet its being hailed as some kind of victory for Wagner and the club. Haven't kept up with their plans, so unsure why
Wagner was on record saying unless transport links from New Street/City Centre up to the site of the proposed new ground were to improve it was very unlikely to happen - So he has been crawling up the rectum of government figures/politicians to get funding for it to be built and it has worked

It is being dressed up as an 'Investment for the West Midlands' - I fail to see how people in Coventry/Wolverhampton etc. will benefit, it is an investment for Birmingham City Football Club
 

TomRad85

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Wagner was on record saying unless transport links from New Street/City Centre up to the site of the proposed new ground were to improve it was very unlikely to happen - So he has been crawling up the rectum of government figures/politicians to get funding for it to be built and it has worked

It is being dressed up as an 'Investment for the West Midlands' - I fail to see how people in Coventry/Wolverhampton etc. will benefit, it is an investment for Birmingham City Football Club
No benefit at all, nice to see the government have money to spunk on yank vanity projects.
That said, it must be nice to have local politicians actively helping out the football club, wouldn't know what that feels like tbh.
 

Captain Dart

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Bye bye.
 

Captain Dart

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shmmeee

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Wagner was on record saying unless transport links from New Street/City Centre up to the site of the proposed new ground were to improve it was very unlikely to happen - So he has been crawling up the rectum of government figures/politicians to get funding for it to be built and it has worked

It is being dressed up as an 'Investment for the West Midlands' - I fail to see how people in Coventry/Wolverhampton etc. will benefit, it is an investment for Birmingham City Football Club

We can’t even be left alone to develop and entirely new cheap mass transit without the government butting in and BCFC can get a tram line built like that smh
 

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