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Alan Curbishley
Curbs Not Interested?
Alan Curbishley has told UAE-based website Sport 360 that he has no interest in the Birmingham City job.
Tags: Alan Curbishley
Posted in Birmingham City, The Manager | 81 Comments »
The shortlist…
Lee Clark, Roy Keane, Alan Curbishley and Phil Brown. Yesterday afternoon this emerged as the rumoured shortlist for the role of 32nd permanent Birmingham City manager. As shortlists go, it could be better – I’d like to have seen us looking at Holloway for instance, but on the other hand it doesn’t have Gary Megson on it. Or Paul Ince for that matter.
Tags: Alan Curbishley, Ian Holloway, Lee Clark, Phil Brown, Roy Keane
Posted in Birmingham City, The Manager | 165 Comments »
Olly Not Going Anywhere
Despite being heavily linked with the St Andrews hotseat, Blackpool are adamant that Ian Holloway isn’t leaving the club.
Tags: Alan Curbishley, Ian Holloway, Phil Brown
Posted in Birmingham City, The Manager | 56 Comments »
New Manager for BCFC
I’m a long time reader and poster on smallheathalliance.com, and I have to admit that sometimes the intelligence, wit and eloquence on there blows me away. An idea was suggested this morning that people put forward their reasons as to why certain people should be Blues’ next manager. With the permission of the people who posted them, I’ve collated them here so that a wider audience may read, digest and discuss.
Tags: Alan Curbishley, Chris Hughton, Lee Clark, Malky Mackay, Martin O'Neill
Posted in Birmingham City, Talking Points | 10 Comments »