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Should Aston Villa include the name Birmingham in their title?

Yes 6% (34 votes)

No 94% (564 votes)

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mick sorahan
2008-11-28 19:36:55 ET

What a stupid idea from someone who should leave football well alone.
Totally clueless to the tradition of both clubs.
I do not see London Chelsea, London Arsenal, London Tottenham, London West Ham, London Brentford, London Crystal Palace etc etc being touted by Boris Johnson. I would not give this numb nut the oxygen of any more publicity.
It's the muppet show at the council again.
Oh and they didn't empty my bin last week, sort out the stuff that matters first!!

Brian Powell
2009-01-02 00:25:01 ET

What a complete wally. He must have been drunk when he came up with that preposterous idea. If he knows so little of the feelings of the people who support both clubs,the man is obviously not from the city,so what's he doing lesding the council.

Muddy Villan
2009-03-01 12:23:28 ET

It's the same as asking Everton fans if they'd like to be called Liverpool Everton.

MR. K. HUSSAIN
2009-04-17 21:26:26 ET

I think its good for AVFC and for Birmingham, AVFC will get more famous. So as Birmingham.

In England not everyone knows that AVFC is from Birmingham

Birmingham is international city, therefore, by adding this name
whole world will come to know the AVFC and it will have more fans.

Araujo1958
2009-09-01 19:12:05 ET

What a complete muppet and these are the type of idiots we elect to run our city????


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