Nov 02 2009 | Birmingham City News
Birmingham Mail photographs from Birmingham City's hard-fought draw against Manchester City Read
Nov 02 2009 | Birmingham City News
ANDY Walker on Sunday's clash at St Andrews plus Alex McLeish and Barry Ferguson give their thoughts on the match. Read
Nov 02 2009 | Birmingham City News
ROGER Johnson has insisted that Blues remain on course to achieve their initial Premier League goal – avoid the dreaded drop. Read
Nov 02 2009 | Birmingham City News
ALEX McLeish admitted he was surprised by James McFadden’s penalty blunder against Manchester City. Read
Nov 02 2009 | Birmingham City News
BLUES should think positive thoughts after taking Manchester City all the way. Read
Nov 02 2009 | Birmingham City News
SCOTT Dann admitted that Blues were left disappointed and dejected by not beating Manchester City. Read
Nov 02 2009 | Birmingham City News
ROGER Johnson’s injury, thought to be serious at the time, may have saved Blues from a penalty. Read
Nov 02 2009 | Birmingham City News
ALEX McLeish took time out to praise Maik Taylor on his return to the team. Read
Nov 02 2009 | Birmingham City News
ALEX McLeish insisted that Barry Ferguson was ‘silly’ to pick up a late second booking yesterday and admits that he’ll be a big loss for next Monday’s trip to Liverpool. Read
Nov 02 2009 | Birmingham City News
Birmingham City 0, Manchester City 0: Colin Tattum's player ratings and match stats Read
Nov 02 2009 | Birmingham City News
BLUES’ new owners’ determination to embrace the past was given a seal of approval by Gil Merrick. Read
Nov 02 2009 | Birmingham City News
ALEX McLeish revealed that there was a slight sense of disappointment in the Blues’ dressing room after their goal-less draw with Manchester City. Read
Nov 02 2009 | Birmingham City News
BARRY Ferguson admitted that he gave himself ‘a wee slap’ after his needless sending off at the death against Manchester City. Read
Nov 02 2009 | Birmingham City News
FOR all the petro-dollars lavished on Manchester City by Mark Hughes, few can have been better spent than those put towards Shay Given. Read