Posts Tagged ‘ Players ’

Play at St Andrews! – The Perfect Christmas Gift

Dec 14th, 2011 | By
Play at St Andrews! – The Perfect Christmas Gift

It’s that time of year again: the Christmas tree is up, the snow is falling, and the streets are packed with frantic shoppers searching for the ideal festive gift for their nearest and dearest Birmingham City fan… Football Aid to the rescue! Why brave the winter weather when you can secure the gift of a
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Birmingham City v Doncaster Rovers Brief Post Match Thoughts

Dec 10th, 2011 | By
Birmingham City v Doncaster Rovers Brief Post Match Thoughts

Well the first thought is, did we need THAT! Is Jean injured? I’m a little surprised that’s two games he’s missed – but I was pleased to see Redmond on the bench. Anyway back to the game. Davies returned after his suspension and N’Daw made his first league start. It sounded like we were the
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Braga v Blues Brief Post Match Comment

Nov 30th, 2011 | By
Braga v Blues Brief Post Match Comment

That was a game of “what ifs.’ What if we’d have scored in the 1st 15, what if Zigic hadn’t missed the penalty, what if Ewerton had got sent off, what if the shot hadn’t been deflected. I suppose you could say that in all games though – the what if bit I mean! We deserved
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View from the South – Birmingham City vs Burnley

Nov 23rd, 2011 | By
View from the South – Birmingham City vs Burnley

I left work in Guildford just before four o’clock, half an hour after I had intended, there having been an extra appointment tacked onto to my day despite my protestations to be away early. Fortunately, I managed to clear the M25 just before 16.30 the time it seems when the ethereal trap door shuts and
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On The Back Seat With Gabbie Cabbie – Karen Carney

Nov 16th, 2011 | By
On The Back Seat With Gabbie Cabbie – Karen Carney

Paul Collins A.K.A “Gabbie Cabbie” recently interviewed Karen Carney and has kindly sent us a copy. I’m Karen Carney’s boot and I was sent flying through the sky, And it was a minor miracle that I missed some poor ole sod’s left eye. I was full of such excitement as I’d bagged the winner, then
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