Posts Tagged ‘ Jack Butland ’

Birmingham City vs Wolverhampton Wanderers – FA Cup Preview

Jan 6th, 2012 | By
Birmingham City vs Wolverhampton Wanderers – FA Cup Preview

This weekend brings one of the highlights of the football calendar, the third round of the FA Cup. While the competition has been downgraded over the last few years by the “Premiership is everything” attitude it’s still one I very much look forward to. While we can’t reasonably expect to win it and we’ve already
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How’s our Squad Looking?

Sep 8th, 2011 | By
How’s our Squad Looking?

With the loan window opening up today managers in the football league will be looking to add to their squads by persuading their compatriots in higher leagues to send them some youngsters to give them game time. This has been useful for us in the past especially in 2006 when the Arsenal trio arrived and
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Europa Group Stage FAQ – Sporting Clube de Braga

Aug 27th, 2011 | By
Europa Group Stage FAQ – Sporting Clube de Braga

1. Who are they? They are a football team from Portugal, hailing from the city of Braga (hence the name ) 2. What is their stadium called? Etadio Municipal (30,154 capacity) 3. When are we playing them? Home Leg: Thursday 15th September 2011 KO 20.05 Away Leg: Wednesday 30 November 2011 (or Thursday 1st December
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Who is Boaz Myhill?

Aug 2nd, 2011 | By
Who is Boaz Myhill?

Last year, we had four goalkeepers on our books. We had the promising Jack Butland, who plays for England (previously U16 and U17 level, but now at U19 level) and was voted Young Player of the Season in 2010. We had Colin Doyle, who has one full Republic of Ireland cap. We had Ben Foster,
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Young Guns

Jul 5th, 2011 | By
Young Guns

Here is a guest article by Almajir. He is the owner of the terrific Blues blog Often Partisan. Relegation has brought many things to Birmingham City. Potential financial chaos; players wanting to leave and a manager who was prepared to up sticks and leave for our hated neighbours. It does seem like a dark cloud
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