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WELL DONE WALSALL.
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(28-01-2015, 22:14)Bournemouth Baggie Wrote: Grandad born and grew up in Walsall but a Baggies fan and season ticket holder. Saw 1931 and 1954 cup finals. Missed 1968 a because he was worked at Dudley Road Hospital and was on duty !

Me being gay just wishful thinking on your part BeefPudding

Yeah sure,

You seem to forgot about the beef sandwich you ended up in let alone beef pudding Sick
2x Premier League Champ 1x Championship Winner and World cup Winner
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#12
Well done the Saddlers ! Absolutely delighted for them.

My Father was born in West Brom
My Grandfather was born in Handsworth which was then Staffordshire
I was born in Moseley, lived there and then Hall Green and for the last 40 years in North Staffs Moorlands

So, Oi dunna surpose oim a Black Country lad ay oi .....?
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#13
Congrats to em, hope they move to the championship soon.

Kings Heath born and raised.
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(28-01-2015, 22:46)TheBaggieMan Wrote: Well done the Saddlers ! Absolutely delighted for them.

My Father was born in West Brom
My Grandfather was born in Handsworth which was then Staffordshire
I was born in Moseley, lived there and then Hall Green and for the last 40 years in North Staffs Moorlands

So, Oi dunna surpose oim a Black Country lad ay oi .....?

We went on to Wake Green Road, Moseley. Thumb up
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(28-01-2015, 22:46)TheBaggieMan Wrote: Well done the Saddlers ! Absolutely delighted for them.

My Father was born in West Brom
My Grandfather was born in Handsworth which was then Staffordshire
I was born in Moseley, lived there and then Hall Green and for the last 40 years in North Staffs Moorlands

So, Oi dunna surpose oim a Black Country lad ay oi .....?

Baggieman, you weren't by any chance born at the Sorrento Maternity Hospital in Moseley were you?

That's where I first saw the light of day!
Some days I'm top dog, most days I'm just the lamp post.
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(28-01-2015, 23:56)BBB Wrote: We went on to Wake Green Road, Moseley.  Thumb up

BBB, i actually lived at 63 Wake Green Road until i was 11, went to St Mary's Junior School before moving to Hall Green.

Silver....  I do remember Sorrento Maternity on Wake Green Road, just before the village and next to Toch-H, but i believe I was born in a nursing home in Showell Green Lane, Moseley. Long time ago now and can't remember much about it !

Big Grin
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Loveday St Birmingham cause I was an awkward little bugger even then. But a propper BC geezer. Dudlay through and through. DD Laugh Laugh
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#18
My dear chap. I was born in Oxfordshire in a small rural village.

One young lad I befriended at school had a father who supported Coventry. He took his son and myself out for a jolly day out at the footer - FA Cup.

Coventry were playing this team called West Bromwich Albion and I was dazzled by the colourful Rosette and the pretty bird on the badge and took a shine to them.

Plus their fans were a friendly sort and one of them lifted me up to see the pitch when the crowd got a little boisterous.

The rest is history.
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(29-01-2015, 01:50)TheBaggieMan Wrote:
(28-01-2015, 23:56)BBB Wrote: We went on to Wake Green Road, Moseley.  Thumb up

BBB, i actually lived at 63 Wake Green Road until i was 11, went to St Mary's Junior School before moving to Hall Green.

Silver....  I do remember Sorrento Maternity on Wake Green Road, just before the village and next to Toch-H, but i believe I was born in a nursing home in Showell Green Lane, Moseley. Long time ago now and can't remember much about it !

Big Grin

We were at 54 WGRoad, yards away, and I supplied the Maternity home with babies to look after - joking! You must have been by the Car sales/showroom then. I do remember a great little club on the way to the Ring???
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I notice they`re all coming out the wood work on local radio but where are they when the going gets tuff with gates
of 2 thousand?
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