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Hey Jude - Jude Bellingham - Birmingham 30 Million Pounds!!!
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Don't really get the modern day obsession from footballers celebrating in front of opposition fans. Those cheltenham players yesterday did it and just got abuse. Personally thought it made them look rather small time, especially when their celebrations were in front of the family stand.1
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I presumed the player who really went for it was ex millwall or palace, he seemed way over the top, and it’s not like there was any abuse sent his way prior to the goal. Very odd.Athletico Charlton said:Don't really get the modern day obsession from footballers celebrating in front of opposition fans. Those cheltenham players yesterday did it and just got abuse. Personally thought it made them look rather small time, especially when their celebrations were in front of the family stand.1 -
Blair I think it was. From Warwick and journeyman career nowhere near South London. He was at Donny when we beat them in the play off SF's so can only assume he holds some weird grudge from then so decided to give it the large 'um in front of a bunch of kids and families.stoneroses19 said:
I presumed the player who really went for it was ex millwall or palace, he seemed way over the top, and it’s not like there was any abuse sent his way prior to the goal. Very odd.Athletico Charlton said:Don't really get the modern day obsession from footballers celebrating in front of opposition fans. Those cheltenham players yesterday did it and just got abuse. Personally thought it made them look rather small time, especially when their celebrations were in front of the family stand.1 -
Lot of people who joked about the ‘high’ transfer fee or Birmingham’s shirt retirement decision could be eating humble pie in years to come.
I genuinely think he can go on to be one of the best players in the world, and captain England.Will likely be the best academy product Birmingham have ever produced when all said and done.2 -
Agree with the fact he will go on to be a fantastic player and future England captain.cafctom said:Lot of people who joked about the ‘high’ transfer fee or Birmingham’s shirt retirement decision could be eating humble pie in years to come.
I genuinely think he can go on to be one of the best players in the world, and captain England.Will likely be the best academy product Birmingham have ever produced when all said and done.
But will never eat humble pie about laughing at Birmingham retiring his shirt number lol, that was ridiculous from them, save that for when he has retired.
Not left your club after playing 41 games for you6 -
Incredible talent. Will be one of the best in the world for the next 10-12 years.6
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This kid is something else. Birmingham fans got wrecked for retiring his shirt, but they saw what we are all now seeing. Southgate wants to be patient with him but this kid is ready now. Him and rice in CM could be frightening.2
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Our midfield is looking so good for the future, Rice, Bellingham & Foden in particular.ValleyGary said:This kid is something else. Birmingham fans got wrecked for retiring his shirt, but they saw what we are all now seeing. Southgate wants to be patient with him but this kid is ready now. Him and rice in CM could be frightening.3 -
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Watching Rangers v Dortmund and Bellingham is running the show. Far too good a player to be slumming it in the Europa league, this kid is going to be one of the best midfielders in the world for the next decade.0
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Huge rumour that he is going to Liverpool. Being a world cup year you just know that injury is coming soon.Chris_from_Sidcup said:Watching Rangers v Dortmund and Bellingham is running the show. Far too good a player to be slumming it in the Europa league, this kid is going to be one of the best midfielders in the world for the next decade.0 -
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This fella can be the best midfielder we’ve ever produced6
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Real Gazza in 90 vibes5
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Exactly what I thought in that move for second goalCafc43v3r said:Real Gaza in 90 vibes0 -
He is a modern footballer but still with made our best midfielders of past decades great. What a player.3
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The way Henderson celebrated his goal with Bellingham makes me think you might be right!😀SouthWest_Addicks said:
Huge rumour that he is going to Liverpool. Being a world cup year you just know that injury is coming soon.Chris_from_Sidcup said:Watching Rangers v Dortmund and Bellingham is running the show. Far too good a player to be slumming it in the Europa league, this kid is going to be one of the best midfielders in the world for the next decade.0 -
After last night, finally opened this thread and read from the beginning 🤣
When I saw those driving runs and the way his natual balance helps him get past defenders, I thought, Zidane, FWIW.
Who can’t get hugely excited after seeing him in these World Cup games ( when most of us haven’t seen much of him since he left Brum) And the personal maturity is just staggering, and it isn’t just talk if Dortmund handed him the captain’s armband for their match against Seville.
I kind of hope he stays another season at Dortmund, keep him away from our ridiculous press and social media for another year, but I suppose that’s a hopeless ask…1 -
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100% agree.RodneyCharltonTrotta said:
Exactly what I thought in that move for second goalCafc43v3r said:Real Gaza in 90 vibes0 -
Id rather have him and foden being coached by Pep every day... thatll be our midfield sorted for the next 10 yearsPragueAddick said:After last night, finally opened this thread and read from the beginning 🤣
When I saw those driving runs and the way his natual balance helps him get past defenders, I thought, Zidane, FWIW.
Who can’t get hugely excited after seeing him in these World Cup games ( when most of us haven’t seen much of him since he left Brum) And the personal maturity is just staggering, and it isn’t just talk if Dortmund handed him the captain’s armband for their match against Seville.
I kind of hope he stays another season at Dortmund, keep him away from our ridiculous press and social media for another year, but I suppose that’s a hopeless ask…
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Does Foden ever play in midfield?CAFCsayer said:
Id rather have him and foden being coached by Pep every day... thatll be our midfield sorted for the next 10 yearsPragueAddick said:After last night, finally opened this thread and read from the beginning 🤣
When I saw those driving runs and the way his natual balance helps him get past defenders, I thought, Zidane, FWIW.
Who can’t get hugely excited after seeing him in these World Cup games ( when most of us haven’t seen much of him since he left Brum) And the personal maturity is just staggering, and it isn’t just talk if Dortmund handed him the captain’s armband for their match against Seville.
I kind of hope he stays another season at Dortmund, keep him away from our ridiculous press and social media for another year, but I suppose that’s a hopeless ask…0 -
But you only have to read back on this thread to see how some - with a few honourable exceptions - scoffed at the very idea of him going to Germany. I’m sure he will have to move on soonish, and I’m sure Dortmund count on it too, but one more year of a normal life without every move being tracked by all kinds of twats would be good for his mental development, IMO. The UK media has only just woken up to him. Obviously as a person he’s way different to Gazza, but it’s going to be ridiculous now, especially if he shines against France.CAFCsayer said:
Id rather have him and foden being coached by Pep every day... thatll be our midfield sorted for the next 10 yearsPragueAddick said:After last night, finally opened this thread and read from the beginning 🤣
When I saw those driving runs and the way his natual balance helps him get past defenders, I thought, Zidane, FWIW.
Who can’t get hugely excited after seeing him in these World Cup games ( when most of us haven’t seen much of him since he left Brum) And the personal maturity is just staggering, and it isn’t just talk if Dortmund handed him the captain’s armband for their match against Seville.
I kind of hope he stays another season at Dortmund, keep him away from our ridiculous press and social media for another year, but I suppose that’s a hopeless ask…4 -
Think given his age he's got the potential to be as good as someone like Keane/Vieira in that 'complete midfielder' role.
Hopefully stays injury free and keeps on improving.1 -
Outrageous to think that by the time of the next World Cup he will still only be 22 years old (his birthday is end of June).5
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Whatever his fee was before the world cup (i'd guess at 100m), he's probably added another 25m to it.PragueAddick said:
But you only have to read back on this thread to see how some - with a few honourable exceptions - scoffed at the very idea of him going to Germany. I’m sure he will have to move on soonish, and I’m sure Dortmund count on it too, but one more year of a normal life without every move being tracked by all kinds of twats would be good for his mental development, IMO. The UK media has only just woken up to him. Obviously as a person he’s way different to Gazza, but it’s going to be ridiculous now, especially if he shines against France.CAFCsayer said:
Id rather have him and foden being coached by Pep every day... thatll be our midfield sorted for the next 10 yearsPragueAddick said:After last night, finally opened this thread and read from the beginning 🤣
When I saw those driving runs and the way his natual balance helps him get past defenders, I thought, Zidane, FWIW.
Who can’t get hugely excited after seeing him in these World Cup games ( when most of us haven’t seen much of him since he left Brum) And the personal maturity is just staggering, and it isn’t just talk if Dortmund handed him the captain’s armband for their match against Seville.
I kind of hope he stays another season at Dortmund, keep him away from our ridiculous press and social media for another year, but I suppose that’s a hopeless ask…
A good performance v France and that's another 25m.
Whatever club he signs for are getting a player who can run midfield for the next 10-12 years. He'll surely become England's most expensive ever footballer.1 -
A year later, another defeat against Cheltenham, somethings never change, certainly results wise!Athletico Charlton said:Don't really get the modern day obsession from footballers celebrating in front of opposition fans. Those cheltenham players yesterday did it and just got abuse. Personally thought it made them look rather small time, especially when their celebrations were in front of the family stand.0 -
Read somewhere Birmingham have a 5-10% sell on clause. Not clear which but could be a nice little windfall.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
Whatever his fee was before the world cup (i'd guess at 100m), he's probably added another 25m to it.PragueAddick said:
But you only have to read back on this thread to see how some - with a few honourable exceptions - scoffed at the very idea of him going to Germany. I’m sure he will have to move on soonish, and I’m sure Dortmund count on it too, but one more year of a normal life without every move being tracked by all kinds of twats would be good for his mental development, IMO. The UK media has only just woken up to him. Obviously as a person he’s way different to Gazza, but it’s going to be ridiculous now, especially if he shines against France.CAFCsayer said:
Id rather have him and foden being coached by Pep every day... thatll be our midfield sorted for the next 10 yearsPragueAddick said:After last night, finally opened this thread and read from the beginning 🤣
When I saw those driving runs and the way his natual balance helps him get past defenders, I thought, Zidane, FWIW.
Who can’t get hugely excited after seeing him in these World Cup games ( when most of us haven’t seen much of him since he left Brum) And the personal maturity is just staggering, and it isn’t just talk if Dortmund handed him the captain’s armband for their match against Seville.
I kind of hope he stays another season at Dortmund, keep him away from our ridiculous press and social media for another year, but I suppose that’s a hopeless ask…
A good performance v France and that's another 25m.
Whatever club he signs for are getting a player who can run midfield for the next 10-12 years. He'll surely become England's most expensive ever footballer.0 -
Yeah but he's no Albie Morgan is he?!0













