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Post by Admin on Apr 28, 2014 15:09:13 GMT
Birmingham City 1 Leeds United 3:
Its not looking good for brum we need to get behind them
do you think change is needed to the management or is it the players not up to the job?
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Post by Admin on Apr 28, 2014 22:16:29 GMT
We are going down what do you think we should do
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Post by Admin on Apr 29, 2014 17:50:28 GMT
come on blues come on blues show us what you can do we need to win tonight
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Post by Admin on Apr 29, 2014 21:03:01 GMT
so we lost ho dear we are in the poo
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Post by Admin on Apr 30, 2014 8:57:01 GMT
well blues fans it seems im the only one that cares I would love to see our team doing well so we can hold our heads up high and say im a brunnie and im a blues fan
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Post by Admin on Apr 30, 2014 21:16:12 GMT
I do not hold much hope but we will see just how things turn out this weekend
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Post by Admin on May 2, 2014 18:51:46 GMT
will they win can they do it what do you think what will be the out come
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Post by Admin on May 3, 2014 22:33:34 GMT
yes yes yes we did it we are still in there we live to fight another day well done brum
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Post by Admin on May 10, 2014 18:49:22 GMT
Birmingham City: Paul Robinson and Olly Lee get new deals Birmingham City have handed new one-year deals to captain Paul Robinson and midfielder Olly Lee.
Defender Robinson, 35, made 46 appearances in 2013-14, while 22-year-old Lee featured 22 times.
Blues remain in talks with the representatives of winger Chris Burke and striker Nikola Zigic.
Darren Ambrose, Wade Elliott, Peter Lovenkrands, Hayden Mullins, Brian Howard and Aaron Martin have been released by the Championship club.
“We'd like to thank those players departing for their service and wish each one well for the next stage of their careers”
Lee Clark Birmingham manager Ambrose, 30, made just 10 appearances for Blues after joining from Crystal Palace in 2012 and spent the second half of the season on loan at Greek Super League side Apollon Smyrni.
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Post by Admin on May 16, 2014 7:36:19 GMT
An ex-Premier League footballer who caused a pile-up while eating ice cream at the wheel has been jailed for 18 months for dangerous driving.
Former Watford and Wigan striker Marlon King was driving a Porsche on the A46 near Newark in Nottinghamshire when the crash happened in April last year.
The three-car smash left a man needing three weeks of hospital treatment.
King, 34, a Birmingham City player at the time, was also jailed in 2009 for sexual assault.
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Post by Admin on Jul 20, 2014 8:46:31 GMT
Birmingham City are keen on Celtic teenager Denny Johnstone.
The 19-year-old striker played in a practice match at Wast Hills yesterday which was hastily arranged to offset the loss of the Mansfield Town pre-season friendly.
That fell foul to safety concerns after Nottinghamshire Police gathered intelligence suggesting that there could be trouble between Mansfield and Blues fans.
Lee Clark instead staged an 11-a-side game at the club’s training HQ.
It was treated as a normal friendly and Johnstone led the line for the ‘yellows’ – playing in Blues’ away kit from last year.
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