Posts Tagged ‘ Barry Ferguson ’

View from The South – Birmingham City vs Manchester United

Dec 29th, 2010 | By
View from The South – Birmingham City vs Manchester United

Suffering as I was from severe withdrawal symptoms from lack of a game for over two weeks it was good to get a match to go to with a reasonable chance that it was actually going to go ahead. Will called by at about three o’clock with Ben, a mate of his who follows the
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Blues Player of 2010

Dec 20th, 2010 | By
Blues Player of 2010

The year is nearly over and like almost everyone else we will be looking back on the year from a Blues perspective.  2010 was not a vintage year in terms of results (Only seven league wins so far) but it did see us retain our Premier League place with a best ever finish.  Add to
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View from The South – Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Birmingham City

Dec 13th, 2010 | By
View from The South – Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Birmingham City

Not sure you want to re-live it, but just in case! A beautiful day greeted us as Jonny and I set off for the 145 miles trip to Dingle Dell from our home. It was an early start of course with the kick off on a Sunday at 13.30; a truly ridiculous time in my
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View from the South – Birmingham City vs Tottenham Hotspur

Dec 6th, 2010 | By
View from the South – Birmingham City vs Tottenham Hotspur

Here is Bazza’s VFTS for the Spurs game. A great week in which we had beaten our fiercest rivals to land a semi-final spot in a major cup competition was to end facing one of the most attacking, attractive and expansive sides in the Premiership. The concern was obviously that after such an emotional game
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Blues v Spurs Brief Post Match Thoughts

Dec 4th, 2010 | By
Blues v Spurs Brief Post Match Thoughts

A very hard worked for point, (if that makes sense!) Spurs were all over us in the 1st half and deserved to be 1 up, and probably should have been further ahead. It must have been a nightmare to decide what to do to prevent Lennon and Bale running rampage – going 451 gave us
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