- Home
- Birmingham City
- Current Squad
- Adam Legzdins
- Jonathan Grounds
- Paul Robinson
- Ryan Shotton
- Maikel Kieftenbeld
- Robert Tesche
- Stephen Gleeson
- Clayton Donaldson
- Diego Fabbrini
- David Cotterill
- Rhoys Wiggins
- Che Adams
- Lukas Jutkiewicz
- Viv Solomon-Otabor
- Jacques Maghoma
- Greg Stewart
- Jonathan Spector
- David Davis
- Michael Morrison
- Tomasz Kuszczak
- Paul Caddis
- Development Squad
- Academy
- Ladies Team
- Sophie Baggaley
- Alex Windell
- Meaghan Sargeant
- Jess Carter
- Kerys Harrop
- Freda Ayisi
- Kirsty Linnett
- Bella Linden
- Andrine Hegerberg
- Abbey-Leigh Stringer
- Melissa Lawley
- Charlie Wellings
- Chloe Peplow
- Rebecca Lloyd
- Connie Schofield
- Emily Westwood
- Cheryl Edwards
- Corina Schröder
- Ashlee Brown
- Coral-Jade Haines
- Aoife Mannion
- Ann-Katrin Berger
- Out on Loan
- Former Players
- Boards and Advisors
- Appearance Data 2014/2015
- Current Squad
- Factfiles
- Series
- Sponsorship
- Website Info
- Social Media
- Contact Me
Steven Caldwell
Steven Caldwell Texaco Interview
As you may know I’m posting up the Texaco interviews with Blues players. Today – it’s Steven Caldwell talking Vanity Fair, Kenny Rogers and Robert Mugabe…
Tags: Steven Caldwell
Posted in Birmingham City, Players | 3 Comments »
Curtis Davies Texaco Interview Pt 2
You may have seen yesterday I posted up Curtis Davies’ interview with Fenners for Texaco. Today, I bring you Part 2, where Curtis shows off his awesome singing skills.
Tags: Curtis Davies, Steven Caldwell
Posted in Birmingham City, Players | No Comments »
Told You It Had Goals – the Blackpool review
Here are my reflections on today’s match against Blackpool FC at St Andrews.
Tags: Blackpool, Curtis Davies, Guirane N'Daw, Keith Fahey, Nathan Redmond, Steven Caldwell
Posted in Birmingham City, Reviews, The Championship | 12 Comments »
Off to Partizan – Final Game Preview
Thursday sees the final round of Europa League matches which will determine if the dream is to end for Birmingham City, or if they can somehow get back on the road to Bucharest.
Tags: Chris Burke, Chris Wood, Club Brugge, Guirane N'Daw, Jean Beausejour, Jonathan Spector, Keith Fahey, Marlon King, NK Maribor, Pablo Ibanez, SC Braga, Stephen Carr, Steven Caldwell, Wade Elliott
Posted in Birmingham City, Europa League, Previews | 9 Comments »
Can Blues Stop the Seagulls to Make it Seven? Brighton Preview
It’s been some time since we last played Brighton and Hove Albion – sixteen years in fact since the last league meeting – and both sides have gone through some changes in that time. The Seagulls come to Blues having made a decent start to the season under Gus Poyet, and with Blues on fire formwise recently it promises to be a good fixture.
Tags: Brighton and Hove Albion, Chris Burke, Chris Wood, Gary Dicker, Guirane N'Daw, Marcos Painter, Morgaro Gomis, Pablo Ibanez, Steven Caldwell, Wade Elliott
Posted in Birmingham City, The Championship | 1 Comment »
The Blue Machine Roars on: Leeds review
Here’s my reflections on the Leeds United game at St Andrews last night:
Tags: Boaz Myhill, Chris Wood, Curtis Davies, Marlon King, Nikola Zigic, Steven Caldwell
Posted in Birmingham City, Reviews, The Championship | 21 Comments »
Outfoxed: the Blues v Leicester review
Here are my reflections on the home game against Leicester City today at St Andrews.
Tags: Chris Hughton, Chris Wood, Jean Beausejour, Marlon King, Pablo Ibanez, Steven Caldwell
Posted in Birmingham City, Reviews, The Championship | 19 Comments »
Foxes come to St Andrews
Ye Gods and little children, football at St Andrews this weekend. It feels like an absolute age since our last game at home – well, three weeks is a long time I guess. And yet I have this massive feeling it’s going to be an anti-climax with so many fans looking forward to the trip to Brugge in midweek. However, Sven is coming to town and thus I present my Leicester preview.
Tags: Chris Burke, Chris Wood, Curtis Davies, Jean Beausejour, Leicester City, Liam Ridgewell, Marlon King, Nikola Zigic, Pablo Ibanez, Stephen Carr, Steven Caldwell, Wade Elliott
Posted in Birmingham City, Reviews | 9 Comments »