Now, this is where the fun begins.
Such was the level of excitement when the balls first came out of the hat, for it now to actually be a reality is just bizarre, fascinating and hilarious all at the same time. The Blues now know who they will be facing in the 4th round of the FA Cup, and that team is… Coventry City.
Normally, this wouldn’t be a big deal.
However, given that Coventry are ground sharing St Andrew’s with the Blues, now making Pep Clotet’s men the away side in their home ground, it will certainly throw up a lot of questions as to what is going to happen. Coventry have done their best to try and get some plans and ideas in ahead of time, but to put it into practice is something different.
So when the news came through regarding the game, Blues fans across social media were sent into a sense of, well I’m not quite sure what the emotion is, so I’ll let you work it out.
Gonna lose to to Coventry at St. Andrews as the away team. Some club!
— Max Bradley (@maxbradley_) January 14, 2020
We’re on our way to Coventry lads 😂😂😂 #bcfc
— Ser Davos (@davrosflatlee) January 14, 2020
Can’t wait for Coventry to do us in our own ground #BCFC
— Kian Lennon (@lennonkian_) January 14, 2020
The meltdown when west midlands police only allow us 2000 tickets for Coventry away 😂😂 #bcfc
— james lomas 🌍🏐 (@James_C_Lomas) January 14, 2020
Your official FA Cup attendance @Coventry_City vs @BCFC is 8422 (7000 away) #pusb #bcfc
— Ben Mountford (@Benjfordays) January 14, 2020
Gonna lose to to Coventry at St. Andrews as the away team. Some club!
— Max Bradley (@maxbradley_) January 14, 2020
Give us the whole of the Gil merrick and upper main stand I dare you
— Sam (@samking_03) January 14, 2020
Yes Coventry! Giving us the weird 4th round cup tie we all want! #ccfc #bcfc #blues #homeandaway #FAcup
— Robert Bailey (@robbailey1) January 14, 2020
If you think playing away at home is the most blues thing ever wait until Coventry roll us over 😂 #bcfc #FACup
— Fin (@yalnif13) January 14, 2020
This is certainly a day that Birmingham fans probably won’t forget, the day they were the away fans in their own ground. Might turn up as a pub quiz question in the future.