Oh god, the ref?!?!
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Wednesday 10th April, ko 7:45pm
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Match Officials:
Referee: ROBERT MADLEY
Assistants: Greg Read and Daniel Leach
Fourth Official : Andy Davies
Birmingham dropped into the bottom three after defeat at Leicester on Saturday. They've lost five of the last six and only have one win in the last nine games (that was their last home game, a 1 - 0 v Preston).
Oh god, the ref?!?!
Hope that Ramsey will start at last.
We have a very good record v teams below us in table. My only worry is that we are on the beach and Brum aren't.
Bluebirds 1-0
My team
Horvath
Ng
Phillips
Goutas
Collins
Ramsey
Siopis
Wintle
Tanner
Robinson
Grant
The ‘kids’ that are being touted for a start are squad members, aren’t they and there are players as young or younger getting game time for other clubs in our division. There’d be no problem whatsoever playing Ashford, J.Colwill etc, in fact Birmingham may complain that they’re ‘unfairly’ better than the deadwood they’ve replaced.
We are going nowhere, think I’d rather see the predictable loss, Stoke win and Swansea start to squirm…..
I was just going to post something along the same lines. If I were Joel Colwill or Cian Ashford, I'd be insulted by the suggestion that my inclusion would substantially weaken the City teams that took the field against Millwall, Birmingham, Leicester, Leeds, Plymouth, Norwich, Blackburn, Huddersfield, Swansea, Sunderland etc. etc.
https://www.birminghamworld.uk/sport...-burke-4584143
Birmingham - Out: Marc Roberts, Oliver Burke, Lukas Jutkiewicz and Alfie Chang.
Cardiff - Out: Jak Alnwick, Rubin Colwill, Mark McGuinness, Callum O’Dowda, Josh Wilson-Esbrand, Kion Etete. Doubt: Ryan Wintle.
Birmingham's new stadium getting closer:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/68768084
Birmingham City have moved a step closer to a new stadium after their owners completed the purchase of land to the east of the city - less than a mile from their St Andrew's home.
Knighthead Capital Management's deal to buy the 48-acre, former Birmingham Wheels site on Bordesley Park will mean Blues leaving St Andrew's.
But there is not yet any timescale on when the club will move.
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Talks over the sale have been ongoing for weeks, involving US-based club chairman Tom Wagner, Blues chief executive Garry Cook and the council's lead commissioner Max Caller, with West Midlands Mayor Andy Street acting as a mediator.
A government grant of about £17m was secured to help clean up the site through the levelling-up fund - and work to clear the site has already started as a result of the funding.
The city council will inject a further £1.9m as a condition of receiving the money.
The club say the site will have "a new multi-use stadium, high-performance training facilities and other mixed-use real estate development including a range of entertainment options".
They’ve only just finished upgrading St Andrew’s