The Eternal Question...
#41
(03-06-2021, 06:02 PM)hudds Wrote:
(03-06-2021, 05:39 PM)ChamonixBaggie Wrote: Dingles ever single time. Staffordshire side - irrelevant. Seals are awful Brummie bastards who believe themselves to be God's gift to football and are the jammiest bunch of arseholes to ever jam their way out of the jar.

West Brom is Staffordshire. In real money.   Dings are directly relevant if you live in the Black Country.  Villa <meh>  Brummies.

If you are talking historical boundaries then Wolverhampton was never in the Black Country 
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#42
(03-06-2021, 07:08 PM)Cunninghamismagic Wrote:
(03-06-2021, 06:02 PM)hudds Wrote:
(03-06-2021, 05:39 PM)ChamonixBaggie Wrote: Dingles ever single time. Staffordshire side - irrelevant. Seals are awful Brummie bastards who believe themselves to be God's gift to football and are the jammiest bunch of arseholes to ever jam their way out of the jar.

West Brom is Staffordshire. In real money.   Dings are directly relevant if you live in the Black Country.  Villa <meh>  Brummies.

If you are talking historical boundaries then Wolverhampton was never in the Black Country 
SOTV

I never said it was.  But BC folk, especially the capital, are Albion or Dings.  Fug off, plastic Brummie.

Groundhog Day.

It's a matter of geography.....
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#43
(03-06-2021, 07:12 PM)hudds Wrote:
(03-06-2021, 07:08 PM)Cunninghamismagic Wrote:
(03-06-2021, 06:02 PM)hudds Wrote:
(03-06-2021, 05:39 PM)ChamonixBaggie Wrote: Dingles ever single time. Staffordshire side - irrelevant. Seals are awful Brummie bastards who believe themselves to be God's gift to football and are the jammiest bunch of arseholes to ever jam their way out of the jar.

West Brom is Staffordshire. In real money.   Dings are directly relevant if you live in the Black Country.  Villa <meh>  Brummies.

If you are talking historical boundaries then Wolverhampton was never in the Black Country 
SOTV

I never said it was.  But BC folk, especially the capital, are Albion or Dings.  Fug off, plastic Brummie.

Groundhog Day.

It's a matter of geography.....

The northern air still having an adverse impact on your noggin I see lad.
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#44
Too many Brummies on here, hate the wolves doh we ?
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#45
(03-06-2021, 04:30 PM)Cunninghamismagic Wrote: Merely dislike Wolves
Loathe Villa. Never, ever want those arrogantdeludedsealchunts to do anything but lose.

Exactly. As I've said recently we have more in common with Wolves. They've had some tough times in recent memory. Villa have a sense of arrogance on a different level.
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#46
Only one game feels like a derby when you visit their ground...
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#47
(03-06-2021, 08:35 PM)Big Daddy Cool Wrote: Only one game feels like a derby when you visit their ground...

Eh? 

Both grounds volatile and segregated heavily when we visit. 

I’ve been to every away game at both grounds since 2005 and neither places are pleasant for us.
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#48
(03-06-2021, 08:43 PM)Dumbo Wrote:
(03-06-2021, 08:35 PM)Big Daddy Cool Wrote: Only one game feels like a derby when you visit their ground...

Eh? 

Both grounds volatile and segregated heavily when we visit. 

I’ve been to every away game at both grounds since 2005 and neither places are pleasant for us.

I can only speak from experience but at Wolves I've seen our fans pelted with coins and bricks and there's a real hatred in the air. At Villa I didn't see any trouble and a few of our fans were even walking around in colours.
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#49
(03-06-2021, 08:50 PM)Big Daddy Cool Wrote:
(03-06-2021, 08:43 PM)Dumbo Wrote:
(03-06-2021, 08:35 PM)Big Daddy Cool Wrote: Only one game feels like a derby when you visit their ground...

Eh? 

Both grounds volatile and segregated heavily when we visit. 

I’ve been to every away game at both grounds since 2005 and neither places are pleasant for us.

I can only speak from experience but at Wolves I've seen our fans pelted with coins and bricks and there's a real hatred in the air. At Villa I didn't see any trouble and a few of our fans were even walking around in colours.

Take it you weren’t at the play off game or league game at Villa Park in 18/19? Walking back to Whitton train stop was like walking through Kabul. 

Also the fa cup QF under Pulis? That game speaks for itself. 

I’d agree, going to Molineux is worse but Villa Park runs it close
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#50
(03-06-2021, 04:17 PM)Duffers Wrote: 17.30 at Seal Park - you have to pick one to support... no fence sitting or hoping for draws.

Given that a win would do relatively little for them I’m supporting the Dings.

Villa every time.

(03-06-2021, 08:50 PM)Big Daddy Cool Wrote:
(03-06-2021, 08:43 PM)Dumbo Wrote:
(03-06-2021, 08:35 PM)Big Daddy Cool Wrote: Only one game feels like a derby when you visit their ground...

Eh? 

Both grounds volatile and segregated heavily when we visit. 

I’ve been to every away game at both grounds since 2005 and neither places are pleasant for us.

I can only speak from experience but at Wolves I've seen our fans pelted with coins and bricks and there's a real hatred in the air. At Villa I didn't see any trouble and a few of our fans were even walking around in colours.

Yep.

We've done this to death but the question is simple: would you get more trouble wearing a Blues shirt or an Albion shirt at a Villa game? Answer is simple. 

What's the shirt that would get you the most trouble at a Wolves game?

Answer those two and you have an insight into the rivalry of the clubs involved.
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