Seen as I don't live in Birmingham or even the UK would make it occasional.
What is it like in the land of make believe?
Seen as I don't live in Birmingham or even the UK would make it occasional.
Why do u want to know these things?Where do you live mate? How often do you go?
@GrandOldTeam i beg you please unban the CA thread
Curious mate, just trying to get to know you. I feel you've been taking a kicking in here so just trying to take things to a friendlier place.Why do u want to know these things?
Wanna bum lad?I am sure you are aware this is a football forum and not a court of law?
I will take you at your word that you are genuine as I like the idea of making somewhere a happier place. Male, married, aged 54, 4 kids (kind of grown up now), live in Dublin, lived in London for about 10 years. I grew up without the parochial intensity of local football rivalry which is probably why I can support more than one team. I get to Villa Park as often as I can, a few times a year. The first time I brought my eldest son to VP he was 9 and we played Portsmouth, Milner scored a penalty, I brought him into the club shop and asked him if he would like a Villa shirt and he said 'No, I support Man Utd', I nearly threw upCurious mate, just trying to get to know you. I feel you've been taking a kicking in here so just trying to take things to a friendlier place.
.So which other teams do you support other than Villa and Liverpool mate?I will take you at your word that you are genuine as I like the idea of making somewhere a happier place. Male, married, aged 54, 4 kids (kind of grown up now), live in Dublin, lived in London for about 10 years. I grew up without the parochial intensity of local football rivalry which is probably why I can support more than one team. I get to Villa Park as often as I can, a few times a year. The first time I brought my eldest son to VP he was 9 and we played Portsmouth, Milner scored a penalty, I brought him into the club shop and asked him if he would like a Villa shirt and he said 'No, I support Man Utd', I nearly threw up.
You might live there but no chance you are Irish.I will take you at your word that you are genuine as I like the idea of making somewhere a happier place. Male, married, aged 54, 4 kids (kind of grown up now), live in Dublin, lived in London for about 10 years. I grew up without the parochial intensity of local football rivalry which is probably why I can support more than one team. I get to Villa Park as often as I can, a few times a year. The first time I brought my eldest son to VP he was 9 and we played Portsmouth, Milner scored a penalty, I brought him into the club shop and asked him if he would like a Villa shirt and he said 'No, I support Man Utd', I nearly threw up.