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Ipswich to Birmingham....is that even a step sideways? I hate Ipswich as much as the next Norwich fan and agree it''s a hole, but worse than Birmingham? That''s a stretch...

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Birmingham has had shedloads of investment over recent years and although areas such as Handsworth may not be to everyone''s liking there are many decent and well heeled bits such as Edgbaston. The redeveloped Bull Ring is a fantastic asset of the city centre.

Comparing it with Ipswich is laughable. That piss-poor mockney sharthole has more in common with Southend or Corby than it does Birmingham.

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[quote user="Non matching quote blocks"]piss-poor mockney sharthole[/quote]+1 circumvention of swear filter[:D]

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If this happens que the delusions from the scum fans that they will get Pearson or Moyes as a replacement. I think it more likely they''ll get some old work horse rather than take a gamble on a Lambert or a Neil

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Beginning to look more likely. Although only second favorite his odds have come right in to 2/1.

TWTD will go into melt down forgetting they have spent the last few weeks slating the team in view of results.

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Nothing wrong with Birmingham, it is after all the UKs second city (after Norwich of course!)...

Birmingham still gets bad press due to the concrete and tower block estates that are visible alongside the M6.. but the city has improved loads in the last 30 years.

Ipswich TOWN however..

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