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MARTIN Taylor completed another 90 minutes in Birmingham City's reserve defeat by Aston Villa.
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RADHI Jaidi today told Birmingham City to remember last season's Championship run-in and forget any thoughts of safety.
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BIRMINGHAM Panthers, down to eight players and lacking size and height, lost 90-122 to Plymouth Raiders on Saturday.
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MAIK Taylor heralded Gary McSheffrey's 'bottle' to put himself forward to take the penalty against Manchester City.
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ALEX McLeish has already signalled his desire for Birmingham City to 'do a deal' for the permanent transfer of Mauro Zarate.
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MARTIN Taylor is scheduled to continue his comeback for Birmingham City reserves when they face Aston Villa at Walsall tonight (7pm).
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HE ASKED for it, they played well, kept their nerve, and delivered, writes Colin Tattum.
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FRANCK Queudrue today urged Birmingham City not to relax but focus on pulling further away from the Premier League 'red' zone.
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ALEX McLeish has told Blues to keep the faith and maintain their belief after taking a small but significant step towards Premier League safety.
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ALEX McLeish today expressed his fear that Birmingham City might not see the best of Mauro Zarate.
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BIRMINGHAM Panthers end of season is going to get a whole lot tougher following the news that LaTaryl Williams has broken his wrist.
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OLIVIER Kapo will be fit for Birmingham City game at Wigan Athletic on April 5.
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JAMES McFadden's absence should be viewed as a blow that can be over-come - and an opportunity for others.
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IT IS far from certain, if not unlikely altogether, that Martin Taylor will be back in the Birmingham City team tomorrow for the suspended Liam Ridgewell.
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ALEX McLeish today admitted that the time has arrived - the must-win stage of Birmingham City's season.
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DIAMONDS might be forever, but are they for Birmingham City?
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BIRMINGHAM City will try to set the agenda from the first whistle against Manchester City tomorrow.
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DESPITE being without injured duo James McFadden and Olivier Kapo, Alex McLeish believes his Birmingham City team are still an attacking threat.
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ALEX McLeish today told Blues and their followers to banish any negativity surrounding the club's current plight.
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ALEX McLeish has told his Birmingham City team that they have the talent and bottle to survive - but that he wants even more from them on Saturday.
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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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