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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 01/11/2009
Manchester City's season has turned into a grind. Four successive Premier League draws have applied the brakes to their early momentum and, in the process, provided a reminder of just how far Mark Hughes's side have to go before they can be considered title contenders. For the first time in nine matches, the visitors kept a clean sheet, although Birmingham City's failure to score owed nothing to the...
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Singing The Blues (Free subscription) | 01/11/2009
Sebastian Larsson has revealed that talks being held on a new contact had to be put on hold because of Blues' recent takeover.
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beegeeblueboy's Birmingham City Blog (Free subscription) | 24/10/2009
Great win playing 4-4-2. This report BBC Sport is pretty fair Birmingham survived a late fightback from Sunderland to seal a deserved win in front of new owner Carson Yeung. The Blues dominated the first half and defender Liam Ridgewell flicked in the opener off his chest from Sebastian Larsson's whipped-in free-kick. Scotland's James McFadden slotted in a fine second goal after a dazzling back-heel...
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Birmingham City News (Free subscription) | 19/10/2009
Sebastian Larsson was disappointed to leave his old club Arsenal without a share of the spoils...
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Singing The Blues (Free subscription) | 13/10/2009
Sweden international midfielder Sebastian Larsson has admitted that he would like to be starting more games for his country.
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Smart Betting - Sports Betting Tips (Free subscription) | 22/09/2009
Once again this week I back Sunderland despite they disappointing me against Burnley in the Premier League this week. Sunderland head into manager Steve Bruce's former team Birmingham City looking in search of a win to qualify in the next round of the Carling Cup. Steve knows a lot about Birmingham as well as how the players have been playing, which would give him an advantage in this fixture. In...
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Daily Mail online | Sport (Free subscription) | 05/09/2009
Birmingham striker Cameron Jerome is facing another month out of action with an ankle injury, while Sebastian Larsson admits his hopes of signing a new deal may have to be shelved.
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Birmingham City News (Free subscription) | 05/09/2009
SEBASTIAN Larsson has revealed he is unsure of his future at Blues because of the proposed Carson Yeung takeover.
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Birmingham City News (Free subscription) | 05/09/2009
SEBASTIAN Larsson has revealed he is unsure of his future at Blues because of the proposed Carson Yeung takeover.
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Birmingham City News (Free subscription) | 03/09/2009
Sebastian Larsson has given little indication as to where his long-term future may lie.
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Birmingham City News (Free subscription) | 03/09/2009
SEBASTIAN Larsson has insisted the current Blues side have more chance of survival than the 2007-08 version.
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 29/08/2009
Tottenham's flying start to the season looked to have ground to a halt on a frustrating afternoon until Aaron Lennon came up with a dramatic winner deep into stoppage time. They dominated for long spells and were finally rewarded by a goal from substitute Peter Crouch. But Birmingham's resilience delivered an equaliser by Lee Bowyer and it looked to be enough for a point until Lennon drove at their...
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442news (Free subscription) | 25/08/2009
Hull City’s Kamel Ghilas and Portsmouth’s Nadir Belhadj are in the Algeria squad for the World Cup qualifier against Zambia on September 6. Originally posted from Ghilas and Belhadj in Algeria squad Share/Save Related posts:Hull 1 Bolton [...] Related posts: Hull 1 Bolton 0 Kamel Fathi Ghilas scored the only goal of the game... Larsson and Elmander in Sweden squad Birmingham City’s...
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Arsenal News Review (Free subscription) | 21/08/2009
How are the big clubs shaping up for the title race? Too early to say.The transfer window is still open and significant players will move in the next 10 days. Vermaelen looks solid, Gallas still concentrates well, Song passes the ball forward even if Denilson doesn't, and the embryonic 4-3-3 gets its first outing in a competitive home game. If Birmingham can keep a clean sheet against Portsmouth,...
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Off The Post (Free subscription) | 20/08/2009
“Did you say you needed someone to get everything behind your 20 yard drive?” David James made sure he was looking like a prize plonker when he decided to go on a climbing expedition up Sebastian Larsson’s back and conceded an injury time penalty against Birmingham. OTP can only commend the Portsmouth keeper’s fund-raising efforts on [...]