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This would be great to be back in our home city followed by Warwick uni site for our own ground. Think the club will be quick to say its true as its been pre emptied by CWR.
Going back to ricoh
I haven't been to St Andrews. I only go to a handful of matches each season. Doesn't make you anymore of a fan than me.
Jump down from your pedestal before you fall off.
Dangerous game if that’s the case but it might be rightThe best news for some time and many on here are cynical might be me but I think Mr. Gilbert's announcement not only gives us hope but puts pressure on all sides not to back out.
Great that we will be returning. However I will miss my trips to SA as it was a bit of an adventure. Drive to Banbury to catch the train to Moor Street. Walk up to Digbeth for a pint and something to eat. Stroll back to station after the game for a coffee and cake then train back to Banbury again. For the Ricoh it’s straight to the car park into the stadium then straight back home.
Obviously prefer to be back in Cov but have to say quite enjoyed last years experience.
Pre-emptied, going to use that henceforthThis would be great to be back in our home city followed by Warwick uni site for our own ground. Think the club will be quick to say its true as its been pre emptied by CWR.
Sounds like it is awaiting efl ratification and the break with brum being confirmedThe best news for some time and many on here are cynical might be me but I think Mr. Gilbert's announcement not only gives us hope but puts pressure on all sides not to back out.
This would be great to be back in our home city followed by Warwick uni site for our own ground. Think the club will be quick to say its true as its been pre emptied by CWR.
Great that we will be returning. However I will miss my trips to SA as it was a bit of an adventure. Drive to Banbury to catch the train to Moor Street. Walk up to Digbeth for a pint and something to eat. Stroll back to station after the game for a coffee and cake then train back to Banbury again. For the Ricoh it’s straight to the car park into the stadium then straight back home.
Obviously prefer to be back in Cov but have to say quite enjoyed last years experience.
Support Brum then if you like it so muchnot even back yet should stop in Birmingham it suits me more
This isn't a big surprise to me. Once the club saw the state of the art sports bar (skittles! toilets! plug sockets!) there's no way they could stay away from TOMORROW'S WORLD
Support Brum then if you like it so much
Great that we will be returning. However I will miss my trips to SA as it was a bit of an adventure. Drive to Banbury to catch the train to Moor Street. Walk up to Digbeth for a pint and something to eat. Stroll back to station after the game for a coffee and cake then train back to Banbury again. For the Ricoh it’s straight to the car park into the stadium then straight back home.
Obviously prefer to be back in Cov but have to say quite enjoyed last years experience.
Was gonna say similar but felt it was too soon considering I know this is massive news for those who feel they can’t watch us outside the city. I can already taste the £5 stale lager in the non-atmospheric casino...
It’s obviously great news for the club and a more stable future, I just wish I felt excited by it. The Ricoh does absolutely nothing for me.
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If we stay up, then the first game back at the Ricoh, with no social distancing restrictions, will be absolutely magic. If we go down, it’ll probably be rubbish.
Just glad the St Andrew’s nonsense is finally over. The games I went to there were glum as fuck, and if it hadn’t been for the fact we won the bloody league, it’d have been every bit as bad as Northampton.
There were a few games that were fabulous and had we won the league there there would be a number more before the end of the season. I feel differently to Birmingham than Northampton. I genuinely think that it wasn’t all Sisu fault and it definitely wasn’t ccfc fault that things failed 2 seasons ago.If we stay up, then the first game back at the Ricoh, with no social distancing restrictions, will be absolutely magic. If we go down, it’ll probably be rubbish.
Just glad the St Andrew’s nonsense is finally over. The games I went to there were glum as fuck, and if it hadn’t been for the fact we won the bloody league, it’d have been every bit as bad as Northampton.
I look at it as 1 and a half hours watching us play in our own city. Not arsed about liking or disliking the Ricoh. Then it's back to the pub.
I think the results played a big part in that!! If we losing every week would have a lot diffGreat that we will be returning. However I will miss my trips to SA as it was a bit of an adventure. Drive to Banbury to catch the train to Moor Street. Walk up to Digbeth for a pint and something to eat. Stroll back to station after the game for a coffee and cake then train back to Banbury again. For the Ricoh it’s straight to the car park into the stadium then straight back home.
Obviously prefer to be back in Cov but have to say quite enjoyed last years experience.
I was under the impression the break with Birmingham's ground owner would be easy. When did this change? Did we sign an agreement for x number of seasons?Sounds like it is awaiting efl ratification and the break with brum being confirmed
I hope the remaining pubs closeby learn from it from the pubs in Bham and make a bit of effort for the football fans.
Me too between seasonsI was under the impression the break with Birmingham's ground owner would be easy. When did this change? Did we sign an agreement for x number of seasons?
I hope the remaining pubs closeby learn from it from the pubs in Bham and make a bit of effort for the football fans.
I look at it as 1 and a half hours watching us play in our own city. Not arsed about liking or disliking the Ricoh. Then it's back to the pub.
One of the pubs looked really busy after the games not sure if it’s the same around the Ricoh as I have to drive.