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GAMEDAY: Leeds Away
Birmingham City travel north today to face Leeds United, looking for their first goal and first win of the campaign. With two new players in their ranks and against a team that only scraped past Fleetwood on pens in midweek is there where the goal trail starts? Leeds United Garry Monk is likely to hand […]
Tags: Birmingham City, Che Adams, Greg Stewart, Leeds United
Posted in Birmingham City, Gameday, The Championship | No Comments »
GAMEDAY – Blues v Reading
Rejoice Blues fans because the football season hath returned. Blues take on Reading this afternoon in the Championship to kick off their campaign.
Tags: Adam Legzdins, Andy Shinnie, Birmingham City, Clayton Donaldson, David Cotterill, Dimmi Gray, Jacques Maghoma, Jon Toral, Maikel Kieftenbelt, Reading, Stephen Gleeson, Tomasz Kuszczak
Posted in Gameday | 84 Comments »
Audio Podcast – Will Giles Talks About Carson’s Upcoming Appeal Judgement
With the judgement on Carson’s appeal due to be heard in the Court of Appeal in Hong Kong in the next couple of weeks I talked to “Haircuts and League Cups” co-author Will Giles about what is likely to happen.
Tags: Birmingham City, Carson Yeung, Joanna Wang Manli, Peter Pannu, The Appeal, The Trial
Posted in Audio Podcasts, Birmingham City, Carsongate | 31 Comments »
Upcoming Supporters Club Forum
Blues will be holding another supporters’ club forum on Thursday 16 April and I’m pleased to be able to say that I will be attending. While they won’t be able to answer questions on the ongoing froo-fraw in HK what they can and will talk about is the matchday experience, ticketing and other day-to-day concerns.
Tags: Birmingham City, The Fans
Posted in Birmingham City, Blues Fans | 13 Comments »
Passion and Experimentation
Blues go into the international break on the back of a poor defeat to Cardiff City, their first reverse in five games. Goals from Eoin Doyle and a penalty from Peter Whittingham secured the points for the hosts who won their first home game since January 10.
Tags: Birmingham City, Gary Rowett
Posted in Birmingham City, General Ramblings | 94 Comments »
Scrapping Against The Terriers: Huddersfield Match Reflections
Birmingham City extended their unbeaten run to a fourth game but it was no classic at St Andrew’s yesterday. A Joe Lolley effort from close range cancelled out David Cotterill’s opener and for much of the game bad passing and poor ball retention cancelled out good play from both sides.
Tags: Birmingham City, Clayton Donaldson, David Cotterill, Demarai Gray, Huddersfield Town, Karen Carney
Posted in Birmingham City, Reviews | 51 Comments »
Like Watching Two Lee Clark Teams: Blackpool Match Reflections
Birmingham City ground out a second 1-0 win in five days last night against a Blackpool side that is now all but relegated. An Andrew Shinnie header was all that seperated the two teams in what was a dour encounter.
Tags: Andrew Shinnie, Birmingham City, Blackpool FC, Lee Clark, Robert Tesche, Scott Allan
Posted in Birmingham City, Reviews | 46 Comments »
The McLeish Saga: Yet another statement
Tuesday 14th June was quite a momentous day in midlands football. Despite all three parties supposedly keeping their counsel and leaving it in the hands of lawyers, all three – McLeish, Aston Villa FC and Birmingham City FC made statements with varying degrees of bombast about how they were right, the others were wrong and that they were having the last word. Billy Smart would have nothing on the sideshow that yesterday was.
Tags: Alex McLeish, Aston Villa, Birmingham City, Peter Pannu
Posted in Birmingham City, Talking Points | 5 Comments »
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