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woo-hoo, Birmingham City FC beat Wolves 2-1 in the football today, hahaha, Kevin Phillips, Wolves fans hate you, blues fans love you! hehe

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…City midfielder Barry Ferguson admits a return to the Scotland set-up is no certain thing. The 32-year-old admits there is a lot to ponder as he does not want anything to damage his club career. “I still have a lot of thinking to do and I am nowhere near making…
…Phillips' double late strike on Sunday put a dampener on Wolves manager Mick McCarthy's 51st birthday celebrations as Birmingham City came from behind to win 2-1. Ironically Phillips may have been allowed to leave the club on loan for the remainder of the…
…instinct to score goals. I wish he would tell me the secret so I could tell the rest of the strikers,” said the Birmingham City manager. “I have said to him that he will get more game time, because we were not able to bring people into the club in the January…
…City manager Alex McLeish was full of praise for veteran striker Kevin Phillips who turned things around to earn Blues three points against Wolves on Sunday. Birmingham had somehow managed to go a goal down to Wolves and it was looking like they would get…
…League 1 since the Premier League was formed back in 1992: Bolton Wanderers - promoted back to the Championship in 1992/2 Birmingham City - promoted in 1994/5 Fulham - promoted in 1998/9 Manchester City - promoted in 1998/9 Burnley - promoted in 1999/2000…
The CPS Revenue and Customs Division decided there was sufficient evidence and it was in the public interest to charge Mr Redknapp. He is jointly charged with Milan Mandaric, the former chairman of Portsmouth City (sic) Football Club, following an investigation by the City of London Police and HM Revenue & Customs.
The £40,000 figure is our estimate
Harry has co-operated fully with investigators during the course of this inquiry and is confident of a successful outcome to these court proceedings.