This is our City: War Of Words, Birminghams Alex McLeish Bigs It Up Large Like A Rock Solid Crew Hoodie, Word

31 October 2009

War Of Words, Birminghams Alex McLeish Bigs It Up Large Like A Rock Solid Crew Hoodie, Word

Alex McLeish has come out guns blazing asking Birmingham fans to relight their famous fire of what he calls hell, The Daily Express claims the Birmingham boss has called for Birmingham fans to rediscover the nasty streak that became such a hallmark during their early days in the Premier League.

They say that McLeish is well aware that Emmanuel Adebayor and Craig Bellamy have already been drawn into spats with opposition supporters and is hoping that a baying full house of hell will get under City players skins.

I think they are so full of themselves and bet none of them even understand what hell is like, in football terms hell is a visit to Roma's stadium on your own or even a visit to some of Turkeys biggest club stadiums.

Hell is at 29 years old waking up to the feeling of your chest cavity caving in suffering a Spontaneous Pheumathorax then again three years later only to be told it will continue to happen and when you least expect it to, knowing that the posibility of not waking up one day is also reality.

Hell is living with a life threatening disease knowing there is no cure available let alone in sight.

Hell is waking up to find out bullets are flying past your window, missiles whistling overhead knowing one day it could be your home flattened to the ground and having no way out of the mess.

Hell is being on your own with no help, poverty stricken with no medical aid as a child with a little brother or sister to fend for.

Well you get my point so its quite pathetic to hear these cries from a Scot who quite obviously has not lived much outside of his own bubble.

I would tend to call a day out surrounded by Birmingham fans as amusing but certainly not hell.

Alex McLeish continues by warning Mark Hughes that winding up Sir Alex Ferguson will backfire unless the Manchester City boss delivers a trophy in The Mirror.

Since when did you have to win something to have a giggle?, seems to me like two particular Scottish men do not have much of a sense of humor if its at their expense.

Is this the best McLeish can muster?, lets hope our boys can ignore the abuse thrown at them and in my opinion the FA should do something about managers insighting abusive and violent behaviour and fine the newspapers who aid the situation.

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