I don’t usually like these Ai things but I quite like number 2..

For me I’d like fans as close to the pitch as possible
20:00, Wed 27 Mar
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That AI mock-up takes up the whole site .... if we are having a 50 acre plus sized pitch and stadium the players are going to be a bit knackerd by half-time and you could fit nearly 700,000 people inside



Only 700,000, where's the ambition? We need at least a Million.
Drug paraphernalia, clothes, old furniture and rotten food were everywhere I looked

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18:33, Wed 27 Mar
Drug paraphernalia, clothes, old furniture and rotten food were everywhere I looked

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good on ya Birmingham Mail, that’s the spirit!
doing it down as expected

why not leap onto the actual story as to the state our cities are in and beg the question who can sort it out?
18:35, Wed 27 Mar
Heard of a site clearance? Bitter Fanny’s
The villa mail will be hating this
“Oh Nikola Zigic”

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They don't like it up 'em!
'I truly believe that at some point during his Pompey tenure, Cotterill stated into the abyss and was met, after a time, with the gentlest of breezes and carried upon that breeze was a tiny, sweet voice, whispering "Everyone knows you're a ****". Over and over and over.' - The Secret Footballer, on Steve Cotterill.
18:53, Wed 27 Mar
We’ve just bought a disused plot of land and you’re telling me there’s still a “long way to go?” That’s a shame. I’d hoped we’d have the stadium chucked up before the end of the season but I guess everything will have to be delayed a few years now to give us enough time to clear some rubbish off the site…
18:54, Wed 27 Mar
Drug paraphernalia, clothes, old furniture and rotten food were everywhere I looked

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This is the biggest pile of shite imaginable.

Bloke goes down the one approach, which won't ever by a vehicle access to the site when it's developed .... down the cul-de-sac which is bloked off by gates and finds rubbish tipped in front of the gates at the end of the cul-de-sac

"I was forced to stop my car to avoid hitting mountains of rubbish sprawled across the street." ... no you weren;t you div .... you were going to stop 6 foot more forward because there are gates across the friggin road.


Doesn't even go on the actual site !!!!!!!!!!


and ... "I wondered if this was months, or even years, of build up and neglect but a worker at a nearby factory unit claimed it was only one weeks' worth of fly-tipping. "It gets cleared by council every week," he said." ... YES .. it's not mountains and mountains of waste, or even spread over a wide area ... it's a small pile at the end of a cul-de-sac that a Council team can clear up in a couple of hours.
19:11, Wed 27 Mar
So not content with going "here's some exciting news for Birmingham city - what do villa think!", you now whine that some derelict land looks a bit shit.

Well done reach PLC.
The cold never bothered me anyway
19:16, Wed 27 Mar
Best call the deal off then if we’ve got to tidy up first.
19:20, Wed 27 Mar
Some sort of broom will be purchased too, I reckon
19:23, Wed 27 Mar
Best call the deal off then if we’ve got to tidy up first.

Harry Leach wrote that article. There was a bloke arrested for having child porn near here 3 weeks ago. I know for a FACT that the person arrested had the Evening Mail delivered every night. Therefore the Evening Mail is obviously a newspaper preferred by paedophiles and read by paedophiles and sometimes has stories in it about paedohiles. Harry Leach writes for that newspaper. Therefore Harry Leach must be a paedophile who writes for paedophiles.


I mean, the whole thing is ridiculous
19:34, Wed 27 Mar
derbyblue
Drug paraphernalia, clothes, old furniture and rotten food were everywhere I looked

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good on ya Birmingham Mail, that’s the spirit!
doing it down as expected

why not leap onto the actual story as to the state our cities are in and beg the question who can sort it out?

I’m sure the company worth almost 10 billion dollars has done less research than some bitter nerd in a villa shirt about the future home of one of their investments.

Someone call Wagner and tell him it’s not worth it
Birmingham City FC is on target to conclude a deal to buy 48-acres of land to turn into a sporting centre of excellence. What happens next?

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