Posts Tagged ‘ Garry O’Connor ’

More Transfer Speculation

Dec 17th, 2010 | By
More Transfer Speculation

Here is another article written by Almajir, which was originally published here. We of course have permission to publish it in full. An article in the Guardian last night has brought fear into the minds of Birmingham City fans everywhere, in that it suggests that there is no money available for transfers in the January
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Speculation

Nov 5th, 2010 | By
Speculation

Another article from almajir, this time he is looking at the possible exits from the Blues. He posted it first on his own blog. We have full permission to re-publish. It’s getting to the time of year when the transfer window is almost upon us, and I thought I’d take a look at our squad, to
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View from the South – Birmingham City vs Brentford

Oct 27th, 2010 | By
View from the South – Birmingham City vs Brentford

Poor Bazza, drove all the way up from the South-East and back for this! Mid week games always rend to be a bit tricky from down here withwork commitments but I’d managed to arrange an early finish and as had Will who picked me up along with Matt, a colleague and fellow blue nose from
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View from the South – Birmingham City vs Blackpool

Oct 24th, 2010 | By
View from the South – Birmingham City vs Blackpool

I was very worried about this game for several reasons. Our form had been indifferent to say the least, we were perilously close to the trap door of relegation despite it being early in the season still, Blackpool were showing anybody in the Premier League that was prepared to look and listen that they were
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Brief Pre-Match Thoughts v Blackpool

Oct 23rd, 2010 | By
Brief Pre-Match Thoughts v Blackpool

Sorry for the lack of a preview, it’s been somewhat manic. Just heard we are playing O’Connor and Zigic up front with Hleb behind them. Bowyer is rested and Jerome is out injured. I must admit I like the sound of that. I still think O’Connor is better than people say – let’s hope we
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