Birmingham City 1 West Ham Utd 2 (05/12/05)
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- Hammer for life
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i think the best we can hope for realistically is a draw i reckon 1-1 with yossi to put us in front but birmingham to equalise in second half i cant seeing us getting all three points there although i think we really need to with our record at goodison and the fact that blackburn are starting to play pretty decent
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Yeah I realise that, and not knowing anyone on this forum personally I'm not gonna receive a pm, I do agree with that however so its not a complaint. just should get my arse down the wakefield or something. Hey ho, tinnies by the ring road could be quite entertaining anyway by the sound of it...chevy wrote:probably best not to advertise where we will be all drinking...
i do not think there are any designated pubs for away fans at birmingham...
but if anyone could pm me with any suggestions it would be appreciated....
just read the following, http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/town/park/ ... irming.htm
"....It is worth bearing mind that a certain section of Birmingham fans are particularly passionate about their club and this can make for an intimidating atmosphere for away supporters...."
yeah yeah
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Probably a couple of miles away from the new Bullring - cab. Brum is not actually that bad for a wander - pubs up on the canal (can't remember names), wierd shaped building at Selfridges and more street entertainers than you can shake a stick at on New Street. I went up for the first time a couple of months back and was pleasantly suprised.clarke wrote:On football ground guide for parking it says you can park around some ring road and also it says some local schools allow you to park there for a small (apparently) fee. However, me and my mate plan to go there in the afternoon then explore Birmingham for a while, at this time schools will probably be open. Is St Andrews far away from the city centre?
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Although I tend not to bet on West Ham, I may have some of that. He seems to have done well infront of the Sky cameras this season.Greyhound wrote:Draw written all over it. Hoping for at least a point as I think 8 or 9 points out of our December games will see us safe.
Oh, and a fiver on Marlon to score first.
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From The Mirror
HAMMERS' fans won't have forgotten the last time these two met in the Premiership. It was at St. Andrews in May 2003 - the last day of the season - and a 2-2 draw saw the Claret and Blues relegated to the Championship. But this time around its Birmingham who have the relegation worries (they're second from bottom). Last Saturday's win at Sunderland ended a five-match losing streak, but they still haven't won at home this season.
Prediction: Birmingham 0 - West Ham 1
Lot of players back from injury for Birmingham. Should we be worried?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 473120.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 473120.stm
- Up the Junction
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- tits_guest1986
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you know what happens when a team aint won at home all season, they look out for the west ham fixture, it happend about 10 years ago when everton hadn't won all seaon, then up pops west ham, and bang...gary ablett scores for them, not any recognised goalscorer, not even a goal scoring midfielder, gary f*cking ablett.
i wanna say a west ham victory, but i've been burnt to many times in the past...ahhh f*ck it 2-0 to west ham.
i wanna say a west ham victory, but i've been burnt to many times in the past...ahhh f*ck it 2-0 to west ham.