gerry1875😂😂👍👍Rab C NesbittHellogerry1875Hi TerryEl MayorWhy ? He is not wrong in anything he has said is he ? Or have I missed something.This dude can get in the bin.
short sighted and outdated opinion Terry, the world and football has moved on and it’s time for Blues to grab the opportunity it’s been given. Relegation mustn’t (and won’t) change the long term vision.
El MayorI think he was being sarcastic mategerry1875My apologies, reading through it again, it's all crap 😳
Fair does Gerry
This needs to be deleted immediately! What CRAP!
gerry1875My apologies, reading through it again, it's all crap 😳
Fair does Gerry
He's either being sarcastic, or he's senile
Load of rubbish regarding the Stadium Terry.
I'm sure some people think it'll be built in 6 months and we'll be playing in it in league one.
“ Whilst talk of a new stadium is great to hear I believe I speak for nine out of 10 fans”
No you don’t Terry
Now trot on
Louie DonowaBirmingham MailLong-suffering Birmingham City supporter Terry Coates has penned an open letter to Tom Wagner after watching his beloved Blues relegated to League One
[www.birminghammail.co.uk]
Lunatic, I can appreciate he's in his mid 70s & is trying to balance that he might not see much of the new stadium by the time it's built & so wants it all today.
But it's not an either/ or decision - its a chance for us to have both.
ANecdotally, I'm not sure there are many football execs with near 100% approval from fans - even less so who have just been relegated.
Up the Wagner.
I am actually older than this guy and, as you say, I don't expect to personally see much benefit from the new stadium development.
Also I do want to see a successful team on the pitch.
However, unlike negative Terry I don't see why either should be at the expense of the other.
For the first time iny years of supporting the Blues we finally have people at the top with vision and ambition.
Get behind them and think of the future of Blues and what that could mean for my sons and grandsons.
Now is the time for pushing forward full tilt, not for taking a "steady as she goes" approach.
That's where previous ownerships got it wrong.
KRO
Dirty BertieLouie DonowaBirmingham MailLong-suffering Birmingham City supporter Terry Coates has penned an open letter to Tom Wagner after watching his beloved Blues relegated to League One
[www.birminghammail.co.uk]
Lunatic, I can appreciate he's in his mid 70s & is trying to balance that he might not see much of the new stadium by the time it's built & so wants it all today.
But it's not an either/ or decision - its a chance for us to have both.
ANecdotally, I'm not sure there are many football execs with near 100% approval from fans - even less so who have just been relegated.
Up the Wagner.
I am actually older than this guy and, as you say, I don't expect to personally see much benefit from the new stadium development.
Also I do want to see a successful team on the pitch.
However, unlike negative Terry I don't see why either should be at the expense of the other.
For the first time iny years of supporting the Blues we finally have people at the top with vision and ambition.
Get behind them and think of the future of Blues and what that could mean for my sons and grandsons.
Now is the time for pushing forward full tilt, not for taking a "steady as she goes" approach.
That's where previous ownerships got it wrong.
KRO
You'll do for me Bertie, leave your address & Winston will send you a Bronx hat.
Why are they effing publishing this. eff you Terry.
Dirty BertieLouie DonowaBirmingham MailLong-suffering Birmingham City supporter Terry Coates has penned an open letter to Tom Wagner after watching his beloved Blues relegated to League One
[www.birminghammail.co.uk]
Lunatic, I can appreciate he's in his mid 70s & is trying to balance that he might not see much of the new stadium by the time it's built & so wants it all today.
But it's not an either/ or decision - its a chance for us to have both.
ANecdotally, I'm not sure there are many football execs with near 100% approval from fans - even less so who have just been relegated.
Up the Wagner.
I am actually older than this guy and, as you say, I don't expect to personally see much benefit from the new stadium development.
Also I do want to see a successful team on the pitch.
However, unlike negative Terry I don't see why either should be at the expense of the other.
For the first time iny years of supporting the Blues we finally have people at the top with vision and ambition.
Get behind them and think of the future of Blues and what that could mean for my sons and grandsons.
Now is the time for pushing forward full tilt, not for taking a "steady as she goes" approach.
That's where previous ownerships got it wrong.
KRO
Vote Bertie
This isn’t as controversial as the Mail are (obviously) trying to make it.
Would disagree wholeheartedly with him re the Stadium & 9/10 fans, but other than that he’s just put together his opinions on why we had a sh!te season….most of which has been played to death on here already.
Think there’s something about a perceived negative 70 year old that turns people off.
shd“ Whilst talk of a new stadium is great to hear I believe I speak for nine out of 10 fans”
No you don’t Terry
Now trot on
I doubt he speaks for nine in a hundred fans and if he thought he could come up with something constructive then why not do it on a blues message board instead of writing a load of utter rubbish in a paper that is fairly openly anti Blues.
Dirty Bertie💙 Proper Blues is Bertie. Good manLouie DonowaBirmingham MailLong-suffering Birmingham City supporter Terry Coates has penned an open letter to Tom Wagner after watching his beloved Blues relegated to League One
[www.birminghammail.co.uk]
Lunatic, I can appreciate he's in his mid 70s & is trying to balance that he might not see much of the new stadium by the time it's built & so wants it all today.
But it's not an either/ or decision - its a chance for us to have both.
ANecdotally, I'm not sure there are many football execs with near 100% approval from fans - even less so who have just been relegated.
Up the Wagner.
I am actually older than this guy and, as you say, I don't expect to personally see much benefit from the new stadium development.
Also I do want to see a successful team on the pitch.
However, unlike negative Terry I don't see why either should be at the expense of the other.
For the first time iny years of supporting the Blues we finally have people at the top with vision and ambition.
Get behind them and think of the future of Blues and what that could mean for my sons and grandsons.
Now is the time for pushing forward full tilt, not for taking a "steady as she goes" approach.
That's where previous ownerships got it wrong.
KRO