Aston Villa Football Club

Started by Alex, October 17, 2025, 11:46:29 AM

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Michael Rolls

Not sure who controls the streets of Birmingham, either the Islamists or the rats
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muddy

The rats are not out to get visiting football fans .

klondike

Is that problem Islamists? Or just unions trying to wring money out of a bankrupt council?

I think one of the problems was that Birmingham council got stung for back payments to women who were judged to be getting less than men for equivalent jobs.

Of course the Islamists will be far better at discriminating against women should they gain power. It's one reason why they are so keen on postal votes for instance

JBR

Quote from: klondike on October 21, 2025, 09:55:13 AMIs that problem Islamists? Or just unions trying to wring money out of a bankrupt council?

I think one of the problems was that Birmingham council got stung for back payments to women who were judged to be getting less than men for equivalent jobs.

Of course the Islamists will be far better at discriminating against women should they gain power. It's one reason why they are so keen on postal votes for instance

Indeed.  The muslims are planning to take full control of the country.  Worse, the Labour party (and probably also the Tories) are helping them.  This is especially noticeable in certain parts of the country where left-wing councils already hold sway, like Birmingham.
The bin strike appears to show a specific battle in the area: white bin men v. muslim council.  Perhaps the precursor of civil war?
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klondike

Here is the list of Birmingham councillors

https://www.birmingham.gov.uk/elected-councillors

There are a lot I'd guess are Muslim but I'm not sure that it's a majority. It is unsurprisingly a Labour council.

Alex

Maccabi Tel Aviv  won't be selling any tickets to their fans, so regardless of whether the ban on supporters is overturned or not, Maccabi fans won't be going to Villa Park.   

Ashy

Surely match tickets are sold by the host? (Not saying the away team don't get any) but they are not cheap. The cheapest are over £50. Seems strange that fans would come thousands of miles to watch the match in a pub.

JBR

Quote from: klondike on October 21, 2025, 10:54:48 AMHere is the list of Birmingham councillors

https://www.birmingham.gov.uk/elected-councillors

There are a lot I'd guess are Muslim but I'm not sure that it's a majority. It is unsurprisingly a Labour council.
Over a hundred pen pushers?  I had no idea that so many 'worked' in the council.  Why on earth do they need so many?
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Michael Rolls

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JBR

Quote from: Michael Rolls on October 21, 2025, 07:51:19 PMTo dominate the hoi polio
I tried to understand that, but I think I got it.  It's because some of them are ill with polio?
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Michael Rolls

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muddy

Quote from: Ashy on October 21, 2025, 04:28:45 PMSurely match tickets are sold by the host? (Not saying the away team don't get any) but they are not cheap. The cheapest are over £50. Seems strange that fans would come thousands of miles to watch the match in a pub.
They don't watch it in a pub .
There are allotted areas in the stadium for away fans .