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Simon Says

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  1. For those blaming Gray for the second goal- get off it. Down to Zurab 100%. He panicked when he could have put it into row z or indeed anywhere else and instead hit it straight to Angel.

    Whilst it is true to say that Zurab should have kicked the ball into row Z, you can’t get away from the fact that Gray put him under huge pressure with an absolutely ridiculous ball in the first place.

    100%? Never.

  2. We need to freshen things up and as others have said Todd has to return.

    If Bert is still injured we need to go in against United with Zurab at right back, Lucas (if fit) at left back and Todd and Ooijer in the middle.

    The thought of Mickey Gray against Ronaldo makes me shudder.

    Also was Gally injured? Have to say after his cameo on Thursday night I was very dissapointed to see that he was not involved at all today.

  3. The commentator about summed it up when he said "once david dunn left the pitch birmingham looked dangerous".

    I was watching Sky this week when Birmingham were playing Norwich. Paul Merson was watching the game, and he said that Dunn was head and shoulders above anyone else in the Birmingham team.

    I have said it before and I will say it again, the question mark over Dunn is not his ability but his fitness.

  4. Chatting to a citeh mate at work today who confirmed they had sold less than 2k so far. Prices are an issue of that there is no doubt. However there is also a general apathy amongst many fans of clubs. People have gotten out of the habit of going the games and it will be tough to get them back.

    Wigan v Man City was played in front of just 16,235.

  5. Went to see The Stranglers in Preston on Saturday, They were superb, far better as a four. The new album Suite 16 is far better than i thought it would be. Highly recommended..........if your like me having a mid life crisis! :lol:

    Now that takes me back to my youth. They were my favourite band for a long time. But I just can't get into the new stuff.

    For me it will always be Black, Burnel, Cornwell and Greenfield.

    Top band

  6. Has Dunn even been playing well for Birmingham, when he has played? I think that this is something that Hughes would obviously have to think about, before even thinking about the remote possibility of re-signing him.

    For me Dunn is more than capable of playing in the top flight abiltiy wise. That is not in doubt.

    However, what is in doubt is his fitness.

    He has to prove that between now and January by spending time on the pitch and not in the treatment room.

    If he does, buy him.

  7. Just got back from Leeds...

    Pearl Jam!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I really enjoyed Friday night, but watching BBC3 last night I am jealous as hell. Oh to have been at Reading as well! They ignored the curfew and just kept playing.

    Setlist Reading 27/08/06

    Interstellar Overdrive, Corduroy, Do The Evolution, Animal, World Wide Suicide, Severed Hand, Dissident, Even Flow, Sad, I Am Mine, Jeremy, Grievance, Wasted Reprise, Betterman, Save You, Blood, Rearviewmirror

    1st Encore: Iron Man, Soon Forget, Given To Fly, Once, Crown of Thorns, Comatose, Alive

    2nd Encore: Why Go, Baba O'Riley, Yellow Ledbetter (Nobody's Fault But Mine by Led Zeppelin tease in Mike's solo)

    :o

  8. Only Pearl Jam really excite me out of the main-stagers but they unfortunately clash with 2 Many DJs/Radio Soulwax night, which will have my undivided attention.

    Well if you missed LeChuck you must be mad. I paid close on £70 for one reason only, to watch the greatest rock band in the world the mighty Pearl Jam, and boy they didn’t disappoint. A set list that included Go, Animal, Corduroy, World Wide Suicide, Even Flow (awesome guitar solo from McCready), Daughter ( sing-along tag of It's OK), State of Love and Trust, and the best song ever Black.

    They simply rocked he place down. Must admit they appeared a bit nervous at first, probably because it is the first festival they have played since Roskilde. But in the end they simply rocked the place down.

    Awesome, awesome, awesome!

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