Nov 23 2009 | Birmingham City News
JONATHAN Greening has backed Blues for Premier League survival this season. Read
Nov 23 2009 | Birmingham City News
LEE Bowyer’s contribution to the Blues cause was praised by Alex McLeish. Read
Nov 23 2009 | Birmingham City News
ALEX McLeish admitted Blues won ugly – but he was not bothered. Read
Nov 23 2009 | Birmingham City News
YOU can imagine Roger Johnson in that famous scene from Monty Python and the Holy Grail as the Black Knight, guarding the bridge and refusing to budge despite having both arms chopped off by King Arthur. Read
Nov 23 2009 | Birmingham City News
JONATHAN Greening left St Andrew’s clutching a Blues shirt to add to his five-year-old son Troy’s ‘pyjama collection’. Read
Nov 23 2009 | Birmingham City News
SACRÉ bleu! They say the French are famous for their cuisine and Franck Queudrue got to put that adage to the test at St Andrew’s. Read
Nov 23 2009 | Birmingham City News
ALEX McLeish has praised Blues’ ‘snarling’ back four for continuing to put their bodies on the line. Read
Nov 23 2009 | Birmingham City News
LEE Bowyer today spoke of the joy of his footballing renaissance. Read
Nov 23 2009 | Birmingham City News
BARRY Ferguson said he felt Blues were continuing to get better and progress in the right way under Alex McLeish. Read
Nov 23 2009 | Birmingham City News
SOMEWHAT appropriately, Chinese whispers accounted for the confusion over Roger Johnson’s leg injury. Read
Nov 23 2009 | Birmingham City News
COLIN TATTUM made Lee Bowyer his man of the match after the goal which ensured Blues took all three points against Fulham at St Andrew's. Read
Nov 23 2009 | Birmingham City News
Birmingham City 1, Fulham 0: Colin Tattum's match stats and player ratings Read
Nov 23 2009 | Birmingham City News
JONATHAN Greening has backed Blues for Premier League survival this season. Read
Nov 23 2009 | Birmingham City News
LEE Bowyer’s contribution to the Blues cause was praised by Alex McLeish. Read
Nov 23 2009 | Birmingham City News
ALEX McLeish admitted Blues won ugly – but he was not bothered. Read
Nov 23 2009 | Birmingham City News
YOU can imagine Roger Johnson in that famous scene from Monty Python and the Holy Grail as the Black Knight, guarding the bridge and refusing to budge despite having both arms chopped off by King Arthur. Read