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16-05-2015, 16:26
(This post was last modified: 16-05-2015, 16:34 by Salopbaggie.)
So if my calculations are right the Vile can only go above us on goal difference, if they win their last game and we would have to lose our last two games by 13 goals or more (less any goals they win by in their last match) after their 6-1 thumping today.
A new record for Villa to brag about (bet they don't)
Southampton winger Sadio Mane has scored the fastest hat-trick in Premier League history netting three goals in two minutes and 56 seconds.
Pretty much safe to say
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Pride of the Midlands this season has to be Stoke doesn't it?? Surely you don't class them as being in the North!!
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The pride of the Midlands, in my mind includes Birmingham, Coventry, Villa, West Brom, Walsall and Wolves
Stoke are just outside and have never counted. Not sure if others would agree.
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Stairs, if you had called it the Pride of the West Midlands then I would accept ignoring Stoke, just!!! But the midlands is far bigger than just Birmingham and the surrounding villages!!!
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16-05-2015, 17:41
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We say "pride of the Midlands" because it fits the chant, basically. Yes, the Midlands as a region is bigger than the West Mids conurbation, but when we say POTM we're talking about the teams Stairs listed. (Part and parcel of this is that although the other Midlands clubs have their little isolated rivalries - i.e. Derby/Forest, Stoke/Vale - they don't have anything like the five-way rivalry which goes on round here).
As a footnote, I'll add that Stoke fans agree with you on this, and for the last couple of seasons they've taken to singing "pride of the Midlands" to try and wind us up. However, it backfires on them because we don't consider them local rivals, and therefore don't really care what they call themselves!
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Fancy that huge side in the Midlands who have won European Cup,have a massive stadium and no other Midland sides matter finishing below little Sandwell Town AGAIN