jonny.rainbow
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- Oct 29, 2005
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What a shame for Reading. They won’t be able to sing their song about having the 106 record anymore.
More good news for Blues today with funding secured for the tram extension to the new stadium, connecting with the HS2 station.
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Birmingham City are aiming to be in the Premier League in 2026-27 season - owner Tom Wagner
Birmingham City are targeting back-to-back promotions to reach the Premier League next year, says chairman Tom Wagner.www.bbc.co.uk
Isn't that a bit like being wired up for Betamax?More good news for Blues today with funding secured for the tram extension to the new stadium, connecting with the HS2 station.
Interesting to see if Deadpool goes for promotion and for how long. Can they weather losing £20-30m a season like we were in the championship.Other than Wrexham, who have an excellent manager & American "Hollywood" funding, this is a very bold statement, is it not?
Well their plan is that with a 62,000 stadium and a 15/20,000 indoor venue, HS2 brings London’s population to within little more than 1 hour travelling time, so a massive potential upside to their reach (for other events in particular) if that all works out.Isn't that a bit like being wired up for Betamax?
Well he knows it’s a bold statement but that’s partly why he’s making it. He has done a great job there so far and is loved by all the fans, rescuing them from hated owners and building a stadium for the future. Sounds familiar ……Interesting to see if Deadpool goes for promotion and for how long. Can they weather losing £20-30m a season like we were in the championship.
Back to Brum a destined to fail piece by the chairman I particularly liked his excellent manager comment. They are all excellent until they fail at a higher level.
Too late, I'm already invested. The replies alone.......Why do we always bite when he starts these pointless threads?
Interesting to see if Deadpool goes for promotion and for how long. Can they weather losing £20-30m a season like we were in the championship.
Back to Brum a destined to fail piece by the chairman I particularly liked his excellent manager comment. They are all excellent until they fail at a higher level.
More good news for Blues today with funding secured for the tram extension to the new stadium, connecting with the HS2 station.
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Birmingham City are aiming to be in the Premier League in 2026-27 season - owner Tom Wagner
Birmingham City are targeting back-to-back promotions to reach the Premier League next year, says chairman Tom Wagner.www.bbc.co.uk
we should have trams around Brighton and Hove.
How about a monorail? Not sure if that’s ever been discussed before?Old Steine to Sussex Uni would be a great start.
Sadly probably won’t see it, the cost is huge.