Posts Tagged ‘ Marlon King ’

View from the South – Birmingham City vs Nottingham Forest

Feb 27th, 2012 | By
View from the South – Birmingham City vs Nottingham Forest

Saturday morning broke with the sun against a glorious blue sky. It was much warmer than of late and my little Welsh Terrier, Dilys looked up at me as I ate breakfast imploringly begging for her walk which I wasn’t going to get out of easily not that I wanted to. I’d taken the car
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Birmingham City vs Nottingham Forest – Preview

Feb 24th, 2012 | By
Birmingham City vs Nottingham Forest – Preview

Team News New signing Erik Huseklepp is available to be included in the squad for this game.  Stephen Carr is still out and Nikola Zigic will be assessed, which probably means he won’t play. Garath McCleary should be fit to play for Forest. Reverse Fixture The two sides met at the beginning of October with
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Barnsley v Birmingham City Brief Post Match Thoughts

Feb 21st, 2012 | By
Barnsley v Birmingham City Brief Post Match Thoughts

I was a bit gutted when this game was called off, we were playing well and I thought we’d win then. Very often form changes and when the game is re-scheduled, the result isn’t what we would have hoped for. Well not tonight! Blues came out of the traps quickly and Chris Burke, who apparently
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Barnsley v Birmingham City – Take Two

Feb 20th, 2012 | By
Barnsley v Birmingham City – Take Two

Team News Teenager Paul Digby and recent signings Stephen Dawson and David Cotterill could all make their first appearances for the club. Defender Bobby Hassell is still out. Blues have doubts on the fitness of Nikola Zigic (Knee) and Guriane N’Daw (Hamstring) while Marlon King (groin) and Stephen Carr are also unlikely to play Reverse
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Chelsea vs Birmingham City – FA Cup preview

Feb 17th, 2012 | By
Chelsea vs Birmingham City – FA Cup preview

This weekend the real Blues take their unbeaten 2012 record to those other Blues from London to see how the other half live.  This is really a game where we have nothing to lose.  Our worst case scenario is to get knocked out, have no extra games to play and get a big wad of
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