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Fans Ashleing McMahon and Stuart Depuis
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Fans Andy and Jack Reilly, Micky Bryan and Kenny Wallace
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Fans who are ex Brummies who now live in Kerry
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Fans Graham Lloyd, Joe Lloyd and Tom Lloyd from Harborne
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Fans Sarah Ryan, David Cunneen, Dee O'Brian and Frank Melough
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Fans Michelle Quinn, Leon Quinn and Tom Kelly
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Fans Tim and Adam O'Connor (aged 8) from Dublin
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Fans Sam Phillips, 18, and Lewis Pym, 12, from Corby
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Fans Tom and Frances Casserly
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Nathan Redmond and Clarke Keltie in action in the friendly game against Cork City
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A banner from the Cork fans
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Keith Fahey breaks through Greg O'Halloran and Clarke Keltie
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Fraser Kerr heads from a corner
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Adam Rooney passes Danny Murphy and Kalen Spillane
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Akwasi Asante heads for goal
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Adam Rooney scores to make it 1-0 to Blues
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Nathan Redmond and Shane Duggan
DEDICATED Blues fans geared up for the new season by cheering on their revamped side in Ireland.
Around 200 of the St Andrew’s faithful put their summer of discontent behind them to watch new boss Chris Hughton launch his reign with a 1-0 friendly win over Cork City.
Shorn of star players Craig Gardner and Roger Johnson, who have stayed in the Premier League with Sunderland and Wolves respectively, Blues won the game with a goal from new striker Adam Rooney.
Watching the action was a welcome relief for the travelling fans who have suffered relegation, the defection of former manager Alex McLeish to Villa and seen majority shareholder Carson Yeung charged with money laundering.
Blues kick-off life back in the Championship on August 6 away at Derby County.