Oh, you did. Excellent. Posts crossed in the ether.
While we're at it .. we don't support "The Blues" ... that's Chelsea ... we support "Blues"
and some of 'em forget ...
" Up the Blues "
" Up the fcuking Blues "
Tom TheProject BradyWhile we're at it .. we don't support "The Blues" ... that's Chelsea ... we support "Blues"
The Blues, Blues, the Blues is fine.
this bluenoses, bluenose are NOT ok get rid of this
RibeyeRagsBattle lost but still fighting. 'Bluenoses' 😭 grim.
It annoys the feck out of me
Me too. It bothers me that we get called bluenoses generally, it bothers me even more if blues fans refer to themselves as a bluenose.
Have you ever asked someone who they support and they say 'Im a Bluenose'
Dont think I have
Would genuinely consider that they might be Everton
You only have to look at the username I’ve used on the forums since the very early 2000s (probably late 90s) to see that it doesn’t bother me
TresorLuntalaIf Blues Admin read the forum, can you please start calling it the ‘Greater Birmingham Derby’ please.
Good call.
My grandad always used to say, "up the blues" when I was a kid. I've adopted it and still shout it like a nutcase in London at anyone in a Blues shirt.
Saying that, I 100% agree we are Blues.
RagsRagsBattle lost but still fighting. 'Bluenoses' 😭 grim.
It annoys the feck out of me
Me too. It bothers me that we get called bluenoses generally, it bothers me even more if blues fans refer to themselves as a bluenose.
Completely correct ...
We are "Blues fans" or "Blues fan" when we describe ourselves ... for me, if fans of other clubs want to use the term "Bluenose/s" then fair enough, but it should never be uttered by a Blues fan.
While we're at it .. we don't support "The Blues" ... that's Chelsea ... we support "Blues"
If you describe yourself "going to the Blues" then that's about acceptable although "going to Blues" is better, and "going to watch Blues" is best ..... .... "going to see The Blues" is completely wrong
I don't use Bluenose myself. But equally, I've never known of a Blues fan getting annoyed by it.
Other than the Wethers Original crew on here of course.
RagsDue to EFL regulations, only international Bluenoses are able to watch live video coverage of the fixture by purchasing a pay-per-view pass for £10 here.
This is the first of four fixtures in February where supporters based outside the United Kingdom will be able to watch live video coverage. .
Supporters can watch all four fixtures for £25 by purchasing a monthly live video pass which provides live video coverage for all fixtures, saving £15 compared to singular pay-per-views.
Available fixtures:
West Bromwich Albion - Saturday 3 February, 3pm
Blackburn Rovers - Tuesday 13 February, kick-off 7.45pm
Sunderland - Saturday 17 February, kick-off 3pm
Ipswich Town - Saturday 24 February, 3pm.
Guess you won't be able to watch, rules is rules.