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MARTIN Taylor is going to have to wait for his first-team comeback.
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MARLON Jules today declared that he had no qualms about joining Birmingham Panthers, whose BBL season is reaching a sorry end.
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AS fears ease over his knee inury, Sebastian Larsson said the mood in the Birmingham City camp was upbeat as they head for the crunch fixture against Reading on Saturday.
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SEBASTIAN Larsson's knee injury is not serious and he could be fit for Blues latest crunch fixture at Reading on Saturday.
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JORDON Mutch is being groomed in readiness for his senior breakthrough at Birmingham City.
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ALEX McLeish has made differing demands of two Birmingham City players in the goals department.
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TERRY Westley could be set to continue in his dual role of Academy and Birmingham City reserve team manager.
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AS Martin Taylor returned from suspension following the Eduardo controversy, Birmingham City team-mate Maik Taylor backed him to get his career on course again.
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IT'S away to Reading next for Birmingham City, another crucial fixture in their quest for Premier League survival.
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GOOD result, bad result, neither here nor there. Take your pick, you could be right on every count as far as this result goes for Birmingham City.
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BLUES manager Alex McLeish insisted that they would go into the Easter Saturday game at Reading in good heart following last night's performance against Newcastle United.
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ALEX McLeish insisted Birmingham City should not be too despondent at being pegged back last night.
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BIRMINGHAM City manager Alex McLeish admitted he will study the DVD of Newcastle United's equaliser to see if Blues could have done better.
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SEBASTIAN Larsson was today due for a scan on a knee injury that forced his substitution at half-time in Birmingham City's draw last night against Newcastle United.
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GARY McSheffrey today vowed that Blues would lay it all on the line in their next two 'cup finals'.
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MIKAEL Forssell and James McFadden will tonight again get another chance to carry the attack for Blues.
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ALEX McLeish does not see tonight's game against Newcastle United as the be all and end all for Birmingham City.
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BIRMINGHAM Panthers suffered crushing back-to-back weekend defeats.
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DAVID Sullivan has admitted his sons' enthusiasm for Blues has rekindled his desire to stay involved for more years to come.
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NIGEL Lloyd has saluted Adam Williams' efforts for Birmingham Panthers as they prepare for another testing weekend of back-to-back games.
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Colin Tattum is chief sports writer of the Birmingham Mail. He is the Birmingham City correspondent and a respected football analyst with a wealth of reporting experience, having joined the newspaper as one of its youngest ever trainees straight from school.
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