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    3.3 (3 reviews)
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    Sports Direct - Store front

    Sports Direct

    3.0(4 reviews)
    0.1 miCity Core
    £

    This is a relatively large Sports Direct store, in the Bullring in Birmingham city centre, it is…read morepretty much your typical Sports Direct store, relatively cheap sports clothing in a claustrophobic atmosphere, where they always seem to unnecessarily make the store as narrow as possible, resulting in a not so great overall shopping experience. There are entrances through the mall and on street level which is handy. They did have a pretty good selection, many of the items were competitively priced. They did seem to have a good number of employees working to satisfy demand, which is rather efficient and can be hit or miss at these types of stores, more so in the current climate - although queuing at the checkouts could have again be improved. 3* - Large store with a good product selection, I just wish they thought more about their own layout making it more welcoming and accessible, rather than appearing to be more of a mess than anything else.

    This place provides a truly awful shopping experience…read more A discount sports clothing chain that sells a small amount of sporting equipment also. The staff here seem to hate the place. I don't blame them as the clientele seem to be mostly rude with little consideration for other shoppers or staff. You'll also find plenty of pushchairs in the aisles blocking your way, or people having conversations unwilling to step aside to let you through. There's always a queue at the tills, and you'll always be asked if you want to buy a branded plastic bag. After a second "no thank you" persuasion techniques became annoying. This place's saving grace comes in the form that it's cheap branded specialist sports clothing. Also in its location in the bullring- if like me you needed some sports leggings and are in this area, there's not many other places where you can pick up good quality ones fairly cheap. (Let me know if there are please!) Be warned though, they have an in store no refunds just store credit policy which can be inconvenient.

    Maurice Robinson Sports

    Maurice Robinson Sports

    4.0(4 reviews)
    2.9 mi
    ££

    On entering this bright shop, I spy an oversized promotional tennis racket on the wall and make the…read morejoke about the giant that I imagine the sales person has heard a hundred times before. On the contrary, it turns out that she's delightfully charmed by my quip. Particularly big on sales of tennis kit, accessories and tennis wear, many other sports are catered for including swimming, running and darts. They have some kids swimming toys in stock. The ones in the shape of stick-like seals wearing swim goggles that parents or swimming teachers throw in for kids to retrieve from the bottom of the pool. At £11.99, I'll have them, as they are £15 at the pool I go to. At these prices, I'll be back in soon to score some darts too.

    I like Maurice Robinson Sports, mainly because of the name. It harks back to a bygone age when…read morefootballers hung up their boots and either ran a pub or opened a sports shop. For many years, as a kid, I was taken by my Granddad to the now defunct Harry Parkes shop in central Brum. Harry played for Aston Villa in the 1940s and 50s, and my old Granddad was a fan, so that's where we went for my boots. Similarly, in the 1980s, George Graham had a sports shop in Cockfosters, North London. By the time I went there to attend University in the early 1990s, Graham was managing Arsenal but the shop remained. I'm not sure if Maurice ever played professional sport, but given that this is a very old school sports shop reminiscent of times gone by, I rather hope that he did. See, this isn't your stack-em-high-sell-em-cheap sports emporium typified by JJB and the like, this is a small shop that carries only one or two of each item, yet still manages to cater for pretty much any sport you can mention. We've bought swimming stuff for our sun, tennis balls, and, most recently, a gum shield for my wife, who has recently taken up the terrifying sport of Roller Derby. On each occasion we've been in the staff have been friendly and helpful and, should you not find what you're looking for, are happy to order it in.

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    Dr Sports

    Dr Sports

    3.6(5 reviews)
    2.5 mi
    ££

    Rather like Maurice Robinson in Kings Heath, this is a Sports Store from a bygone era. In the days…read morebefore retail parks, online shopping and massive emporiums like JJB Sports and the like, this is the sort of shop where you would have come to get anything sport related, whether your chosen game was cricket, football, swimming, running, tennis, or anything else for that matter. Dr Sports stocks a little bit of everything, so given the size of the place the stock of each sporting item is limited compared to what you might find in a larger outlet, but what they do have on offer here is reasonably competitive in terms price. As usual with a shop such as this, they will attempt to order in anything that they don't have in stock.

    This is a standard sports shop. I came in here to see if they sold sports bras and unfortunately…read morefor me, they did not. However, whilst I was in there I had a browse around and they do sell a variety of other clothes, such as sports vests, shorts and trainers. They also have a variety of sports equipment, such as tennis rackets and footballs. I did find it quite uncomfortable in there as the man at the counter just stared at me as I walked around the store, which is not ideal when you're looking for a bra. There was also no one else in there when I was there, which is a shame as I think it may be the only one on Harborne High Street, although it may not have been a busy day for the store! The prices are not too bad and the sportswear consists of a variety of brands. I would go in again if I needed some more sportswear, but not just for a browse.

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    Aston Villa FC Shop

    3.7(3 reviews)
    0.2 miCity Core

    After being heckled by an Aston Villa supporter, who was campaigning for a charity in Birmingham,…read morewalking around with my Manchester City shirt, I noticed this store and as a football fan, had a walk in to see if Aston Villa's central Birmingham Shop was as bad as well... Aston Villa (Aston Villa fans stop reading now) With a 4-0 victory over Villa, around a month after my visit, I still felt I had bragging rights, when I walked into this store, but still for a club like Aston Villa, who seem to sack their managers everytime something goes wrong (I still don't know why Tim Sherwood went) I was quite surprised, in a good way. This is a pretty cool store, to me it looks quite new and modern, it is on New Street, quite close to both New Street Station, Grand Central and The Bullring, and did have a good selection of jerseys. It also had a good selection of merchandise for Aston Villa fans, and even a ticket office on the top floor. If you're an Aston Villa fan, this is actually quite a good club shop for a soon to be Championship Club and actually can compete with the larger clubs stores in city centers such as Manchester City, and even beating Stoke City's club shop by far. I'm not an Aston Villa fan, but I found this store to be great for Aston Villa supporters to warrant a solid 3 star rating.

    I'm not a footie fan myself but have been raised in a household of devout 'Villains', hardcore AVFC…read morefans who don't seem to realise that more often than not their team is a bit rubbish. However, despite my ignorance on the subject of football, every annual Brummy Christmas shopping trip with my mom means a brief visit to the Villa football shop to ensure Santa brings my brother various Villa-shaped goodies. It's a great little shop and sure to please any dedicated fan, with everything from the latest home and away shirts to mugs, pens and fun but throwaway merchandise. At any other time of year, my mom would think it ridiculous to splurge on some of the stuff she's bought here - but, hey, everyone goes a bit mad at Christmas. Ever in need of Villa-branded sweets? I'll try not to judge you if you are. Just know that this place can sort you out if so. The stock is spread over two floors and staff are positioned across the space to help out anyone like me who has zero knowledge of the 'beautiful' game. It's all-encompassing, with items for blokes and ladies - as well as cute little garments for babs, which led to my mom shelling out on some kit for a newborn in the family. Definitely one for Villa devotees, but Birmingham City fans might want to steer clear.

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    Boundary Sports - Your local independent sports shop.

    Boundary Sports

    4.3(4 reviews)
    2.9 mi
    ££

    Bailey has just got into cricket in a big way and he's wanting a bat. Boundary Sports is the bet…read moreplace to go, his friends have told him as this shop specialises in cricket equipment. (They also deal in hockey, netball, football and rugby equipment and kit). It doesn't take the owner long to come over to assist. He's accommodating and gives Bailey the low-down on the many bats that are in stock. He is also measure so that he bat is the right size for his body. Bailey has made a decision and picks a Blade grade 1 Willow bat. 'Young man', the owner delivers in fatherly tones, 'You aren't buying a bat from here before trying it out. He then takes the boy to a large area at the rear of the shop, and bowls Bailey some balls! The bat is £110 but we have £75 to spend. 'Let's call it £85' says the owner, 'And I'll knock it in for you. He does and adds a net into the bargain too. This is simply the best customer service ever.

    Boundary Sports is a strange place. Not strange because the shop itself is odd, but strange because…read moreof it's location. Station Road is a residential street just off the Kings Heath High Street, the terraced houses are tightly packed and the street is ALWAYS full of cars. So, halfway down, as you're waiting for the oncoming traffic to negotiate the poor parking of others, you spot a really good Sports shop. I'm sure that years ago, before the High Street really took hold, that these side streets were littered with small shops such as this, so I'm glad Boundary is keeping that going. The staff are friendly and will help you get whatever it is you need. As they only have a small amount of stuff on display you may need to order if you want something specific. That wait, however, is better than schlepping into the city centre and fighting your way around JJB Sports.

    JD Sports - Photo from www.bullring.co.uk

    JD Sports

    3.0(2 reviews)
    0.1 miCity Core

    JD Sports are one of the sportswear chains in the UK, founded in Bury in 1981 they have gone on to…read morehave a large amount of stores in the United Kingdom, and then 25 in Ireland which shows despite not being as good as SportsDirect, they still are quite a big name on the UK high street. This JD Sports store is in the Bullring in Birmingham is quite a large store, and actually is the store that features on JD Sport's Wikipedia page. The store seems to be over 2 floors, with a floor on the top dedicated to trainers, as JD Sports like to think of themselves as "The King of Trainers", but I think they are barely average for them. The staff here seemed okay, but the range of most items seemed to be a little poor, albeit not as cluttered as SportsDirect, the range here wasn't great, especially for football shirts and similar sporting gear, which is quite unusual for a town like Birmingham, no local teams were stocked here even though most of them are not the biggest, best clubs anyway in a polite manner. 2 stars as it is okay, but below average and a bit of a let down!

    I have developed a little bit of a trainer obsession after years of saying I wasn't…read moreinterested....great.... I went into jd today just for a casual look and before I know it was trying on adidas and reebok trainers....happily I left with nothing but I have to say the service from the guy that served me was perfect. Registering that I am a bit of a goth and only wear black or dark colours a lot of the time he whipped around the shop grabbing me most black varieties of shoes. Very nice of him...but still sadly no joy....the quest for summer trainers confines but well done jd :)

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    Billabong - sportgoods - Updated May 2026

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