In Nige We Trust To pick the right team n tactics to over power the villans. Can't see anything other than an away win. City to win 3-1
Tennis was invented in Birmingham. The first ever X-ray was taken in Birmingham. Batman's Butler, Alfred, was from Birmingham. When DC comics created Captain America they also created a character called Captain Midlands. Telly Savalas and King Kong are both honourary Brummies. Karaoke was invented in Birmingham. When he visited at the height of one of his scandals, Bill Clinton was booked into The Swallow Hotel. The ships log was invented in Birmingham, as was Thatcherism, the atomic bomb and the first English version of the bible.
He also stayed at The Plough and Harrow Hotel on Hagley Road which is immediately opposite Spearmint Rhino.
One of the royals supports The Villa, I forget which one. William or Harry I think. Or Eugenie. Yep, it's Eugenie deffo. Or Wills. Or car crash bloke. Oh, and that violin gadgie who talks like a right geezer. And, indeed Geezer Butler and most of Black Sabbath. Also the tall teacher man off of the Inbetweeners. And the dreadlocked poetry bloke who was the priest in Peaky Blinders. What a ****ing Mötley Crüe. And before you ask, they don't.
Stans Collymore and Julian Joachim, was Southgate in defence? Good City support for bottom of Division 4
I'm sure DMD is making these weekly facts up, so I think we should all have a go. heres mine. Birmingham has the highest average IQ in the world, but only on Wednesdays. There are more mermaids per sq inch in Birmingham than anywhere else in the world. Birmingham was the test site for the uk's first nuclear weapon. Twice. The starship enterprise was built in Birmingham, however its weapons were not. Trevor Francis was born and bred in Birmingham and has never ever left its city walls. Birmingham has already left the EU Birmingham was once a capital city (true) and is rumoured to be the lost city of atlantis as it is actually under the sea Birmingham has had the most seismic activity than anywhere History is about to be made in Birmingham, probable tomorrow afty 445 ish this isn't as easy as you think...
It makes reading more interesting if you apply the author's native tongue, especially when you realise Shakespeare was a Brummy. Oi Juliette, yaw bostin yaw is.