Posts Tagged ‘ Scott Dann ’

My Wembley Experience 4

Mar 3rd, 2011 | By
My Wembley Experience 4

This is Jonny’s Wembley day, which appeared on his blog on the 28th of Feb. The title is: ‘I’m not sure the new Wembley has heard a noise like this’ Wembley. Sunday, 27.02.11. Surreal. Totally surreal. From the moment I arrived at Wembley Park, it wasn’t just the weather that was blue. Blues owned Olympic Way,
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I trust in Eck to sort our club out!

Jan 19th, 2011 | By
I trust in Eck to sort our club out!

Here is another article from Chris Quinn this time about Eck! There has been a lot of talk around tactics and transfers, here is a point of view from Chris. I can’t believe I’m even typing this sentence, but feel compelled to. Is Alex McLeish still the right man for Birmingham City? Take one look
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View From the South – Birmingham City vs Aston Villa

Jan 17th, 2011 | By
View From the South – Birmingham City vs Aston Villa

Here is Bazza’s take on our game against Villa yesterday. You can read my brief thoughts here. It was lovely to meet Bazza and his son and have a chat with him prior to the game. Unfortunately we were unable to meet for a drink afterwards. Maybe next time. I hate early kick offs and when
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Scott Dann – Not Indestructible!

Jan 15th, 2011 | By
Scott Dann – Not Indestructible!

Chris Quinn wrote for us last year and has kindly said he is going to do a few things again in 2011. I know he is working on an article for next week – but he has written this about the disappointing news that Scott Dann will be out for longer than we thought. So,
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View from the South – West Ham United vs Birmingham City

Jan 12th, 2011 | By
View from the South – West Ham United vs Birmingham City

I had arranged to meet up with Chris and Will in London for a pre-match pint and I managed to get away from work albeit later than I would have liked but still in plenty of time. I had told Jonny, my eldest son to get himself on the train and meet me at Waterloo.
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