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I want to stay at Birmingham City - Sebastian Larsson

SEBASTIAN Larsson has again expressed his desire to sign a new contract at Blues but insists he is “not worried” by the lack of activity so far from the new board.

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Birmingham City: Now is the time to start judging Alex McLeish's Blues says Sebastian Larsson

SEBASTIAN Larsson has declared that only now can Alex McLeish start to be truly judged.

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Larsson playing waiting game

Sebastian Larsson would be happy to sign a new deal with Birmingham, but will 'wait and see' over his future.

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Seb still keen on new Blues deal

Sebastian Larsson has again expressed his desire to sign a new Birmingham contract but insists he is "not worried" by the lack of activity.

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Larsson and Blues crave stability

Sebastian Larsson has stressed the need for Birmingham to establish themselves as a Premier League club and stop yo-yoing between divisions.

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Larsson Relishing Molineux Trip

Sebastian Larsson tells BluesTV the whole squad is determined to keep their winning form going

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Seb's Sunday Special

Midfielder Sebastian Larsson believes that Blues are capable of picking up three points against Wolves on Sunday.

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Larsson keen on Blues talks

Birmingham City's Swedish midfielder Sebastian Larsson remains hopeful that his club will open talks over a new contract in the not too distant future...

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Gerrard secretly hoping for injury to get worse

Fed up with having to carry an entire team of under-achievers, long-suffering Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard is now actively seeking a worse injury than he already has, according to sources in the Anfield camp. Despite being less than fifty percent fit, Gerrard limped off the bench last night to save a point for the inconsistent Reds, coolly slotting home a controversial penalty with his one functional...

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Birmingham 0-0 Man City

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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Seb Contract Talks Put On Hold

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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Blues 2 - Sunderland 1

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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Larsson Left Frustrated

Sebastian Larsson was disappointed to leave his old club Arsenal without a share of the spoils...

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Larsson Wants More Games

Sweden international midfielder Sebastian Larsson has admitted that he would like to be starting more games for his country.

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Sunderland vs Birmingham

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...