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fernandopartridge

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  • Nov 20, 2025
  • #6,196
This has just reminded me we need to get the elf on the shelf out next week
 

David O'Day

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  • Nov 20, 2025
  • #6,197
fernandopartridge said:
This has just reminded me we need to get the elf on the shelf out next week
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gonna stick on our of the towers at the "dibnahdome"?
 
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pusbccfc

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  • Nov 20, 2025
  • #6,198
David O'Day said:
Did he really say they'd sell 62k every week in this league? fucking bald weirdo and folk like our new pet bluenose shallow that shite?
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Yes, but don't forget they took 45,000 to Wembley once!
 
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David O'Day

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  • Nov 20, 2025
  • #6,199
pusbccfc said:
Yes, but don't forget they took 45,000 to Wembley once!
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Yep, to watch them lose and their chairman make a fool of himself.
 
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TomRad85

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  • Nov 21, 2025
  • #6,200
I feel like everyone is finally catching up, they've always been this mental but they've finally found an owner that matches their cringe.
I mean, just look at this...



 
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TomRad85

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  • Nov 21, 2025
  • #6,201

62K views · 577 reactions | •Tom Brady unveiling the new Birmingham city stadium design• | Eflsimpsons

•Tom Brady unveiling the new Birmingham city stadium design•
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shmmeee

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  • Nov 21, 2025
  • #6,202
They should call it the Brick Shit House
 
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SkyBlueStallion_89

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  • Nov 21, 2025
  • #6,203
TomRad85 said:
I feel like everyone is finally catching up, they've always been this mental but they've finally found an owner that matches their cringe.
I mean, just look at this...

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Fucking hell and we as a fan base get called insufferable
 
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clint van damme

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  • Nov 21, 2025
  • #6,204
TomRad85 said:
I feel like everyone is finally catching up, they've always been this mental but they've finally found an owner that matches their cringe.
I mean, just look at this...

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You won't be laughing when they sign a big name that's befitting of that stadium - Coal Palmer
 
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TomRad85

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  • Nov 21, 2025
  • #6,205
SkyBlueStallion_89 said:
Fucking hell and we as a fan base get called insufferable
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Some of our online fans are just complete weapons but nothing comes close to Blues, in real life they are actually like this too.
 
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Mucca Mad Boys

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  • Nov 21, 2025
  • #6,206
Bluestalk said:
Long-time reader, first-time poster and all that. I’ve been waiting a good while to post this, fully aware of the reactions the stadium will provoke.

Love the “11% interest charged on loans” comment, by the way — only it’s not quite the gotcha you think it is. Knighthead Capital Management ($16+ billion AUM) offered a loan facility to the previous Hong Kong owners as a way for them to diversify their business, secured against the outstanding ownership percentage the Chinese group held in BCFC.

I’ve seen plenty of comments questioning the financing, usually from people who only understand the classic “loan plus interest” model where the lender pockets interest, everyone nods along. Fair enough, that’s the limit of most people’s experience.

But Wagner spelled it out at the open house, Blues are tied into Knighthead’s life insurance and annuity arm ($6+ billion). Suddenly it all makes a bit more sense for anyone with even a passing grasp of finance. Insurance companies are tightly regulated on the liabilities they can take on, and their trick is the age-old “investing the float” strategy — using premiums until claims are due and making money in the meantime. And here’s the clever bit, that float isn’t just idle cash, it’s used to grow the assets inside the insurance company (BCFC), which in turn lets them shoulder more liabilities, expand further, and ultimately add value for the owners. Hardly rocket science, it’s what the big insurance players across the globe have been doing for decades.

“bUt tHe oWnErS WiLl wAnT pAyInG bAcK”

NFL? Why would the NFL come to Birmingham when Tottenham already have the UK games? The original 10-year Spurs contract runs out in 2028, but it’s not long been extended to 2030. Meanwhile, Wagner and Tom Brady have an $800–900 million investment in the Las Vegas Raiders. Just a coincidence, I’m sure. NFL European expansion league, anyone?

For those insisting the plans will never get approved now that would be a pretty embarrassing outcome for a team of around 75 people working alongside Birmingham City Council, fully funded by Knighthead Capital. Eighteen months of effort binned? That would sting, wouldn’t you think?

The exterior of the stadium won’t be everyone’s cup of tea, but one thing’s certain: it’s iconic. The stadium bowl is as steep as regulations allow, and it’ll be the only UK stadium with both a retractable roof and pitch.

Laugh, joke, sneer, and poke fun all you like — but when serious businessmen make investment pledges of this scale, it’s not to keep the squad’s financing stuck in the status quo. The entire sports quarter revenue flows into BCFC’s coffers, making PSR an issue only the Villa blokes cry about.

Enjoy your current ride in the Championship — I genuinely hope you make it to the Prem. FYI, Mike Ashley was perfectly happy owning the Ricoh, as it gave him a tidy return on his initial investment plus all the non-football revenue (concerts, etc.). But I know for a fact there’s already been a meeting about what’s about to be built just down the road in Brum. Which means the Ricoh Arena and Villa Park will be collecting their last few concerts before the Powerhouse opens in 2030.

You can keep the Enemy gigs though.

Why all this effort, you may ask? Because Mike (English teacher) ex–brother-in-law who thought my sister was a punching bag is a regular poster on here, and I know full well the “love” he has for the real Blues. Petty? Absolutely. Do I care? Not in the slightest.

1st and last post, Keep Right On….. (JB)
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Mind the gap…
 

TomRad85

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  • Nov 21, 2025
  • #6,207
clint van damme said:
You won't be laughing when they sign a big name that's befitting of that stadium - Coal Palmer
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Heard they are signing Van Dyke, they think it's Virgil but it's actually Dick rolling back the years in full chimney sweep attire.
 
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JSL

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  • Nov 21, 2025
  • #6,208
Those chimneys aren't chimneys after all. it turns out that they are Wi-Fi masts. Maybe not so daft after all
 

fernandopartridge

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  • Nov 21, 2025
  • #6,209
Johnnythespider said:
Taking all the rivalry out of it, they had a blank canvas to create something iconic and they chose chimneys, what will they be running out to, Jerusalem.
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It's the exactly the sort of twee thing you'd expect from an American to design, I'm surprised they've not got a peaky blinders style flat cap as the roof cover
 
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SKYBLUES90

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 21, 2025
  • #6,210
Bluestalk said:
Long-time reader, first-time poster and all that. I’ve been waiting a good while to post this, fully aware of the reactions the stadium will provoke.

Love the “11% interest charged on loans” comment, by the way — only it’s not quite the gotcha you think it is. Knighthead Capital Management ($16+ billion AUM) offered a loan facility to the previous Hong Kong owners as a way for them to diversify their business, secured against the outstanding ownership percentage the Chinese group held in BCFC.

I’ve seen plenty of comments questioning the financing, usually from people who only understand the classic “loan plus interest” model where the lender pockets interest, everyone nods along. Fair enough, that’s the limit of most people’s experience.

But Wagner spelled it out at the open house, Blues are tied into Knighthead’s life insurance and annuity arm ($6+ billion). Suddenly it all makes a bit more sense for anyone with even a passing grasp of finance. Insurance companies are tightly regulated on the liabilities they can take on, and their trick is the age-old “investing the float” strategy — using premiums until claims are due and making money in the meantime. And here’s the clever bit, that float isn’t just idle cash, it’s used to grow the assets inside the insurance company (BCFC), which in turn lets them shoulder more liabilities, expand further, and ultimately add value for the owners. Hardly rocket science, it’s what the big insurance players across the globe have been doing for decades.

“bUt tHe oWnErS WiLl wAnT pAyInG bAcK”

NFL? Why would the NFL come to Birmingham when Tottenham already have the UK games? The original 10-year Spurs contract runs out in 2028, but it’s not long been extended to 2030. Meanwhile, Wagner and Tom Brady have an $800–900 million investment in the Las Vegas Raiders. Just a coincidence, I’m sure. NFL European expansion league, anyone?

For those insisting the plans will never get approved now that would be a pretty embarrassing outcome for a team of around 75 people working alongside Birmingham City Council, fully funded by Knighthead Capital. Eighteen months of effort binned? That would sting, wouldn’t you think?

The exterior of the stadium won’t be everyone’s cup of tea, but one thing’s certain: it’s iconic. The stadium bowl is as steep as regulations allow, and it’ll be the only UK stadium with both a retractable roof and pitch.

Laugh, joke, sneer, and poke fun all you like — but when serious businessmen make investment pledges of this scale, it’s not to keep the squad’s financing stuck in the status quo. The entire sports quarter revenue flows into BCFC’s coffers, making PSR an issue only the Villa blokes cry about.

Enjoy your current ride in the Championship — I genuinely hope you make it to the Prem. FYI, Mike Ashley was perfectly happy owning the Ricoh, as it gave him a tidy return on his initial investment plus all the non-football revenue (concerts, etc.). But I know for a fact there’s already been a meeting about what’s about to be built just down the road in Brum. Which means the Ricoh Arena and Villa Park will be collecting their last few concerts before the Powerhouse opens in 2030.

You can keep the Enemy gigs though.

Why all this effort, you may ask? Because Mike (English teacher) ex–brother-in-law who thought my sister was a punching bag is a regular poster on here, and I know full well the “love” he has for the real Blues. Petty? Absolutely. Do I care? Not in the slightest.

1st and last post, Keep Right On….. (JB)
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Remember when you lot all were kicking off about £45 tickets the other month?

Careful what you wish for…stadium Looks great shame you won’t fill it.

Least you can use the ticket prices as an excuse though eh.
 

Sky Blue Goblin

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 21, 2025
  • #6,211
Bluestalk said:
Long-time reader, first-time poster and all that. I’ve been waiting a good while to post this, fully aware of the reactions the stadium will provoke.

Love the “11% interest charged on loans” comment, by the way — only it’s not quite the gotcha you think it is. Knighthead Capital Management ($16+ billion AUM) offered a loan facility to the previous Hong Kong owners as a way for them to diversify their business, secured against the outstanding ownership percentage the Chinese group held in BCFC.

I’ve seen plenty of comments questioning the financing, usually from people who only understand the classic “loan plus interest” model where the lender pockets interest, everyone nods along. Fair enough, that’s the limit of most people’s experience.

But Wagner spelled it out at the open house, Blues are tied into Knighthead’s life insurance and annuity arm ($6+ billion). Suddenly it all makes a bit more sense for anyone with even a passing grasp of finance. Insurance companies are tightly regulated on the liabilities they can take on, and their trick is the age-old “investing the float” strategy — using premiums until claims are due and making money in the meantime. And here’s the clever bit, that float isn’t just idle cash, it’s used to grow the assets inside the insurance company (BCFC), which in turn lets them shoulder more liabilities, expand further, and ultimately add value for the owners. Hardly rocket science, it’s what the big insurance players across the globe have been doing for decades.

“bUt tHe oWnErS WiLl wAnT pAyInG bAcK”

NFL? Why would the NFL come to Birmingham when Tottenham already have the UK games? The original 10-year Spurs contract runs out in 2028, but it’s not long been extended to 2030. Meanwhile, Wagner and Tom Brady have an $800–900 million investment in the Las Vegas Raiders. Just a coincidence, I’m sure. NFL European expansion league, anyone?

For those insisting the plans will never get approved now that would be a pretty embarrassing outcome for a team of around 75 people working alongside Birmingham City Council, fully funded by Knighthead Capital. Eighteen months of effort binned? That would sting, wouldn’t you think?

The exterior of the stadium won’t be everyone’s cup of tea, but one thing’s certain: it’s iconic. The stadium bowl is as steep as regulations allow, and it’ll be the only UK stadium with both a retractable roof and pitch.

Laugh, joke, sneer, and poke fun all you like — but when serious businessmen make investment pledges of this scale, it’s not to keep the squad’s financing stuck in the status quo. The entire sports quarter revenue flows into BCFC’s coffers, making PSR an issue only the Villa blokes cry about.

Enjoy your current ride in the Championship — I genuinely hope you make it to the Prem. FYI, Mike Ashley was perfectly happy owning the Ricoh, as it gave him a tidy return on his initial investment plus all the non-football revenue (concerts, etc.). But I know for a fact there’s already been a meeting about what’s about to be built just down the road in Brum. Which means the Ricoh Arena and Villa Park will be collecting their last few concerts before the Powerhouse opens in 2030.

You can keep the Enemy gigs though.

Why all this effort, you may ask? Because Mike (English teacher) ex–brother-in-law who thought my sister was a punching bag is a regular poster on here, and I know full well the “love” he has for the real Blues. Petty? Absolutely. Do I care? Not in the slightest.

1st and last post, Keep Right On….. (JB)
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Okay feck it I’ll bite.

On the design. I don’t like it, think it’s way too much and if you wanted to have the chimney theme, you should of looked at the old Chelsea Battersea design inside of just adding eight chimneys onto the hill dickensen and calling it a day.

On the second point, hope it works four you sake but I’m very cynical of any owner who comes. selling the world and delivering a stadium of that size in this country.

Coventry had Arena 2000 plans for a 45,000 stadium which got pushed back and back to the CBS. In our exile, we were promised a new arena I think four times with concept art released.

Truthfully think your owners should walk before they run, currently their record is one promotion and one relegation. Why not focus on getting the team up and building the demand?
 
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David O'Day

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  • Nov 21, 2025
  • #6,212
SKYBLUES90 said:
Remember when you lot all were kicking off about £45 tickets the other month?

Careful what you wish for…stadium Looks great shame you won’t fill it.

Least you can use the ticket prices as an excuse though eh.
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it doesn't look great
 
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Ccfcisparks

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  • Nov 21, 2025
  • #6,213
Lets be honest, part of us is slightly envious.
 
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clint van damme

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  • Nov 21, 2025
  • #6,214
Ccfcisparks said:
Lets be honest, part of us is slightly envious.
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Speak for yourself.
 
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Johnnythespider

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  • Nov 21, 2025
  • #6,215
Ccfcisparks said:
Lets be honest, part of us is slightly envious.
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Which part
 
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Shannerz

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  • Nov 21, 2025
  • #6,216
Ccfcisparks said:
Lets be honest, part of us is slightly envious.
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Not in the slightest.

Even if their wildest dreams come true, they build their ridiculous stadium, find the fans to fill it and have success on the pitch, they've still lost what they were. A community club followed by a (good) number of die-hard supporters. Something they could identify with and genuinely feel a part of.

They'd be a plaything for someone genuinely cringeworthy and full of 'supporters' who'd never heard of them 10 years previously.

If I wanted to support a mega-club, I'd fuck off and support Real Madrid. That just doesn't appeal. If that's what Coventry City were, then Coventry City would never have caught my imagination.

I want success, but not at the cost of what we are.
 
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SBAndy

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  • Nov 21, 2025
  • #6,217
Always said I believed in the stadium project…

 
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David O'Day

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  • Nov 21, 2025
  • #6,218
Ccfcisparks said:
Lets be honest, part of us is slightly envious.
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top work
 

Ccfcisparks

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  • Nov 21, 2025
  • #6,219
David O'Day said:
top work
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hahahahhahahaha
 
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AJB1983

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  • Nov 21, 2025
  • #6,220
One thing I would say is that only more recently have new stadium designers really thought about the non-corporate fan experience. In respect of the environment and facilities.

The CBS being one example, but others built in a similar era, the fan concourses and that aren’t great. Essentially just ‘newer’ versions of what went before. Even the Emirates I recall wasn’t great at least in the away end.

What you see with the likes of Spurs, Everton and with this Blues one, that if you have the money you can make the place a nice and unique place to go and it at least looks like that’s what they are trying to do here.

it won’t look like that ultimately will it - it’s far too big - I reckon they may get four chimneys at most and not that height.
 

SkyBlueStallion_89

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  • Nov 21, 2025
  • #6,221
TomRad85 said:
Some of our online fans are just complete weapons but nothing comes close to Blues, in real life they are actually like this too.
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Like most fan bases you get a a good few helmets mate
 

Londonccfcfan

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  • Nov 21, 2025
  • #6,222
Saddlebrains said:
This will 1000% go tits up and I cant wait
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Usually large infrastructure projects in UK end up costing billions more than projections. These plans will be piped down a few 100 times yet. Lol it's car crash in the waiting.
 
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Grendel

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  • Nov 21, 2025
  • #6,223
clint van damme said:
Speak for yourself.
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It’s obviously very silly but the Everton ground does have the Docks heritage brickwork around it which is actually pretty cool
 
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robbiethemole

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  • Nov 21, 2025
  • #6,224
JSL said:
Those chimneys aren't chimneys after all. it turns out that they are Wi-Fi masts. Maybe not so daft after all
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Thought they already suffered from 5G madness
 
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robbiethemole

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  • Nov 21, 2025
  • #6,225
They'll always be in the shadow of the Vile
 

pusbccfc

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  • Nov 21, 2025
  • #6,226

Wagner believes the stadium will make over £700m a year..

That's over double what Tottenham currently make on matchday and non-matchday revenues.
 
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pusbccfc

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  • Nov 21, 2025
  • #6,227
The most 'passed' stadium in the Europe!

How many people does he think will be travelling on HS2 each day?


"My sneaking suspicion is that this is going to be used quite a bit more than any of us realise today and that will be definitive when HS2 is done. When HS2 is finished this is the most accessible stadium in England, for sure, and probably the most accessible in the UK and Western Europe, and I know it will be the most passed stadium – meaning more eyeballs will see this stadium every day than any other stadium in Europe.

It will sit on a number of major transport lines, whether it’s Great Western, HS2, the surface rail tram that will be built or the existing highway. It’s a pretty fantastic location.”
 

Mcbean

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  • Nov 21, 2025
  • #6,228
Johnnythespider said:
Which part
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my arse
 

Grimetime

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  • Nov 21, 2025
  • #6,229
We take the piss, but fair play to Wagner and the Brummies for getting the brand deals out onto store shelves so quickly, shows what a serious businessman he must be!

 
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Mercian In Anglia

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  • Nov 21, 2025
  • #6,230
It's basically just Port Vale's old ground:

 
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