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Sheffield Utd 0 v 4 Birmingham City FAC 4th Round Brief Post Match Thoughts

Jan 28th, 2012 | By
Sheffield Utd 0 v 4 Birmingham City FAC 4th Round Brief Post Match Thoughts

A comprehensive win after a difficult start. I wasn’t able to go, so had Blues Player to listen to. Sheffield Utd started strongly, and put the Blues on the back foot. However Blues these days are no push overs, even with 5 changes and it wasn’t long before we started creating chances. It wasn’t too
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New Year, New View!

Jan 20th, 2012 | By
New Year, New View!

Lauren has written her first article of 2012, with a quick look over the shoulder at last year, and looking at 2012. It’s January and we are half way through the first month of 2012. The end of 2011 saw the Bluenoses’ say goodbye; to what can only be described, as a mixed year for
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Wolves v Birmingham City FAC 3rd Round Replay Brief Post Match Thoughts

Jan 18th, 2012 | By
Wolves v Birmingham City FAC 3rd Round Replay Brief Post Match Thoughts

I had great seats for this game, having tidied up the lounge! I wondered before hand if we might win, we are beginning to hit form at the right time. We grabbed a late point at Peterborough and since then we’ve looked like we want to win the games we’ve played since. As the game
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The Smell of Football by Baz Rathbone Special Offer

Jan 16th, 2012 | By
The Smell of Football by Baz Rathbone Special Offer

Back in September, I spoke to Baz Rathbone – a former player. He talked about his early career at Blues and the difficulties he had, which provided the content of his book “The Smell of Football.” I was approached by the publishing company offering a special deal for Joys and Sorrows readers. They said: We’re offering
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View from the South – Millwall vs Birmingham City

Jan 15th, 2012 | By
View from the South – Millwall vs Birmingham City

Thinking that transport would be a lot less arduous this weekend, engineering works on the railways between Woking and Clapham Junction put paid to that. Fortunately, the connections weren’t too lengthy and I got up to South Bermondsey with little hassle despite the journey taking a little longer than usual. This game was nothing if
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