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  • No defence but scoring for fun and an inspired keeper

    A couple of weeks ago watching the Peterborough v Reading relegation battle at London Road my attention was attracted by the six-foot plus 19 years old keeper on loan from Arsenal. He virtually kept the Posh at bay on his own. Inevitably he was pretty much an impassible obstruction to Blues who dominated the game at Reading last night. Several point-blank stops frustrated Lee Bowyer’s men and it was ironic that our goal eventually was an O.g. Hein reminded me of Jack Butland and already has 13 caps

  • Devs Boxing Diary

    See the latest update from Devs as he prepares for his debut in the square ring

  • Devs boxing diary

    Devs continues with his training. See his latest diary below

  • Devs Boxing Diary

    Devs has continued to trains for his first appearance in the square ring. See his latest update and all future progression on TiltonTalk.com

  • From ranting about the football to shouting with pride

    Those who read my rant from last week which painted a pretty chaotic situation at B9 might be smiling at what happened at the weekend. I know I am. Those players and management who managed to come up with a three-nil victory over play off chasing Luton, in spite of our dour situation, were magnificent. An exciting front line all netted and although having only one defender in a recognized position kept a clean sheet.

  • Devs Boxing journey

    Our very own Paul Devlin has recently signed up to take part on a White Collar Boxing event in support of Love Brum.

  • Noel Blake

    Noel Blake former Birmingham City fc, Portsmouth, Leeds, Stoke and Bradford player, talks in this clip about his stroke, depresion, anxiety and his suicidal thoughts, full podcast is available here […]

  • A gutsy performance but the class shone through

    It looks like its all over for blues in the WSL after another loss against spurs who were too powerful in the end. I'm worried about the future of this great club but then again not surprised given the close scrapes that we have had over the past few years.

  • BLUES RING THE CHANGES AND ITS GOALS, GOALS, GOALS

    When we were approaching the transfer window the cry was to improve our firepower and add a bit of guile to the midfield. So, the guy in charge, Craig Gardener, set about doing just that. In came Lyle Taylor, Juninho Bacuna, Onel Hernandez and Taylor Richards. Fantastic signings are they not? Richards of course we signed injured and got Covid as soon as he stepped through the door. If he actually ever did step through the door.

  • The heart, the Passion but not the result

    Sunday brought a must win game to the Blues ladies again fellow strugglers Leicester City. After a nervy start by Blues they began to take some control but with very few chances.

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