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THE song may remain the same but Blues danced to a slightly different tune at Old Trafford.Read
BLUES pulled themselves together in the last pre-season friendly before the big kick-off.Read
ALEX McLeish admitted that he didn’t know whether he would be able to launch a bid for Gijon star Michel after this friendly ended in stalemate.Read
YOU may only be able to learn so much from pre-season in relation to when the real stuff gets underway.Read
BLUES continued with a stumble rather than a swagger in a pre-season campaign that is throwing up more questions than answers.Read
BLUES recorded a comprehensive win at Cheltenham yesterday, with a quickfire start setting them up.Read
AND there it was, after 13 minutes short of six hours of football, struck decisively off Marcus Bent’s right boot.Read
ON-LOAN winger Robin Shroot scored against his parent club as Burton Albion beat a young Blues XI at the Pirelli Stadium.Read
THE bald statistics of Blues’ stay in Austria make pretty sober reading: three games, three defeats, no goals.Read
ALEX McLeish insisted that Blues learned useful lessons from their pre-season tour to Austria.Read
IT WAS a less than satisfactory evening for Blues, who suffered a second successive 2-0 defeat.Read
Colin Tattum, our man at St Andrew's and the Birmingham Mail's chief sports writer, gives his appraisal of Blues remarkable 2008-09 season that ended in promotion from the Championship to the Premier League.Read
NEVER has the club anthem sounded more appropriate.Read
Kevin Phillips was the hero as his second-half winner sent Birmingham back to the Barclays Premier League.Read
THE party’s not over for Blues, it just never got started.Read
Blues blew their chance to return to the big time at St Andrew's, falling to Preston in an amazing game.Read
IT WAS no great surprise when Blues bowed out of the FA Youth Cup last night at Anfield.Read
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Burnley boss Owen Coyle disappointed Clarets couldn't hold on for win. Read