Birmingham City enter the international break in fine form after a sequence of just one defeat in the last six Championship matches.
Garry Monk’s side played out a stunning 3-3 draw with Hull City at the weekend, showing their resilience after previously suffering a 3-1 defeat against promotion-chasing Derby County.
The Rams then hosted Birmingham’s arch-rivals Aston Villa at the weekend, suffering a 3-0 defeat, but one Derby supporter has attracted fury from his Villa counterparts with a comparison between the two clubs on social media.
According to the supporter, Birmingham didn’t stop singing all game despite suffering a 3-1 defeat – while he suggested Aston Villa fans, despite securing a comfortable win, were as quiet as a library – which certainly didn’t go down too well.
Birmingham fans will certainly enjoy seeing the fury shown by rattled Villa supporters in a number of responses to the tweet and we have gathered some of the best reactions below.
What a silly boy, you've just let everyone who was there yesterday know that you tell lies. ????
— tonymartin (@tonymartin82211) November 11, 2018
And let’s get it right blues are on there best run in how many years and still only attract 21k at home and that number includes away support wow amazing support but they sing loud so it’s ok
— Richard Cutler (@Richard44186605) November 11, 2018
That’s all u got to say about who sang more? clown! Well give em a trophy for singing and us 1 for showing u how to play football
— Richard Cutler (@Richard44186605) November 11, 2018
Didn’t know it was a singing contest!
— Colin (@ColinGr30539155) November 11, 2018
Sssaaalllty…. That’s strange having been to games vs Derby and Forest in the past Forest fans are not only louder, but lose with dignity and more class than the Derby fans. What a Muppet you ate sir. 0-3
— UP-THE-HOLTE-WE-GO (@jonsims1984avfc) November 12, 2018
A touch of sour grapes
— Simon Browne (@avfcbrummie) November 12, 2018
Meanwhile in the replies.. pic.twitter.com/mgsaSmJ2p5
— Ryan O’Meara (@_omeara_r) November 11, 2018