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Blues in free ticket offer
Thursday 11th September 2008, 12:00PM BST.
Birmingham City fans could score free tickets to Saturday’s match at St Andrew’s.
The first 100 fathers and their children to arrive at Kitts Green Children’s Centre from 9.30am on Saturday will be handed free tickets to see Birmingham City versus Doncaster Rovers and get free transport to the game.
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lol “fathers” what if the child only has a mother?
Desperation from the blues!
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Well they gotta get em in somehow, they could hand out free season tickets and still wouldnt fill the place.
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If ever there was an excuse to give Yam Yams a laff at our expense, this is it.
At least the laff has been on them for the last, errmmm, how many years?
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When are they going to refund the away supporters that they have been found guilty of ripping off? Ragbag outfit.
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It’s not like this sort of offer would do any good to your average yam yam – there can’t be many of them who know who their father is, & if they do, it’s usually their brother!!
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whats the betting you will get some disgruntled mother who will take blues to court now for something like motherism because the father buggered off as he could tell it wasnt his! hang on isnt that most of birmingham lol
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Get down there quick – Well you wouldn’t wont to pay to see those sad fartherless players would you? WOULD YOU????????
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