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Birmingham City v Wolves: Relive our live blog.

Relive the action from the big live derby match on Monday night. Here's how our Live blog unfolded...

9:45 [Comment From FRED FLINTSTONE]
OYS

9:45 [Comment From FRED FLINTSTONE]
AND

9:45 [Comment From ANDY]
yes :-)

9:45 Colin Tattum:  Can play with better quality and composure, but for battling, what's needed in the Championship, magnificent.
The battle for the title is back on!

9:45 [Comment From Barry, Birmingham]
Well done you Blues, you've done us proud tonight.... WOOP WOOP WOOP

9:45 [Comment From ANDY]
wolves to end up in play offs blues and readin automatic promotion - said it all along even when wolves were 8 or 9 points in front

9:46 [Comment From Lisa, North London]
well done lads

9:46 David Higgerson:  So, full time and it's 2-0 to Blues. You can get full-time reaction in tomorrow's Birmingham Post and Colin Tattum's big match verdict in tomorrow's Birmingham Mail. A Full-time match report will be appearing on www.birminghammail.net shortly

9:46 [Comment From Polanski]
Classic Blues - ugly, gritty, strong, no nonsense and dogged. That's always when we've been at our best over the years. Forget this silky passing rubbish, get up them stairs!

9:46 Colin Tattum:  Six unbeaten, nine at St Andrew's (league), Blues have the bit between their teeth. Wolves now have a few injuries - hope Iwelumo is not serious - and the jitters to contend with perhaps; makes for an exciting finale

9:46 [Comment From No sugar In mine thanks]
Thanks for your company. I want to hear McCarthy's post match interview, then back to the French irregular verbs. A bientot!

9:46 Andy W at St Andrew\'s:  For those who missed it........
FULL-TIME SUMMARY - BLUES came out on top of a real battle at St Andrew's to keep the race for the Championship title alive.
An evenly-matched yet fiery first-half was overshadowed by Lee Carsley's straight red-card for a horrendous challenge on Chris Iwelumo, which resulted in the Scotland international being stretchered off in agony.
Cameron Jerome, who had earlier wasted a glorious chance to round Wayne Hennessey, got the better of the Wolves keeper to give Blues the lead right on the stroke of half-time. A Stephen Carr free-kick was flicked on firstly by Radhi Jaidi and then Liam Ridgewell, before Jerome outmuscled Hennessey to bundle the ball home.
Wolves didn't give up the fight after the break but it was substitute Garry O'Connor who sparked jubliation for the home crowd.
A David Murphy long ball could only be flicked on by Christophe Berra, O'Connor read the opportunity well and skipped round Hennessey to roll the ball in from a tight angle.
Maik Taylor and the defensive line in front of him produced a superb display to keep the hungry Wolves from the door and secure arguably Blues' most-important victory of the season.

9:47 Colin Tattum:  See you next time all, thanks for your company, Tatts

9:47 Andy W at St Andrew\'s:  Thanks all - see you at Charlton

9:48 David Higgerson:  Thanks Colin, thanks Andy. And thanks to everyone for logging on tonight.

9:48 [Comment From Chris in Montreal]
Thanks for the great coverage and banter guys. Let's hope they play like that against Charlton. Keep Right On.

9:48 [Comment From Barry, Birmingham]
I was first to predict the 2-0 win... do I get anything lol

9:48 [Comment From ANDY]
so annoyed i had to work an missed game, must admit i cant wait to see steve bull's face on sky - never liked the bloke

9:48 [Comment From The Governor]
May be a bit contoversial but the Carsley suspension may see us play a bit more expansive, which I feel is needed in the run in. KRO

9:48 [Comment From ANDY]
good job well done andy and tatts keep right on :-)

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