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Stacey in their half turns and smashed it all the way back to Gunn...what
Wba winning...we down to 6th
 
Well in that case Rowe and SVH can stay put and rest and pack the defence and stand still across the outside box line
 
McCallum has no pace today and their player dives in the box...why no yellow for that player
 
That pass from Stacey says it all even the sky commentators laughed. He was in the Brum half and just turned and booted it to Gunn...awful
 
I hate Wagner so so much. The negative loser! We have a team capable of being on the front foot and attacking keeping the ball but nope, dickhead wants to play for the fucking draw. So sick of it. Part of me doesn't want the playoffs to increase the chance of this gimp fucking off. So sick of it. This is somehow worse than playing badly because it is just cowardice. Hoolahan had it right when he called us a shithouse club.

Wagner is a shit version of Chris Houghton. Let that sink in. a shit version of a awful manager.
 
Precarious Brum position - they still have survival to play for - =GD Blackburn who are drawing with Leicester - most probably L will score second half - = Blackburn lower GD - Brum have to win a draw is no good
 
BBC

Whether it is confidence, nerves, a lack of quality or a mixture of all three there needs to be more urgency from Blues.

Just two wins from their last 13 games has left them playing catch up on the final day.

Norwich have offered little and Birmingham have created some promising openings, even if they have been fleeting.

A smattering of applause at the break from the home fans but they, and the team, know they have 45 minutes to find a goal - and even then it may not be good enough.
 
I think the saints are going to do us if we have to play them. Leeds mate text saying they are so good and are bang up for it
 
BBC

The last time Birmingham City played Norwich City in such a pivotal end of season game was way back in 2002 - at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff.

The star that day in the Championship play-off final was local hero Darren Carter, who hit the winning penalty in the shoot-out against the Canaries to take Blues to the Premier League for the first time.

Today, the boyhood Blues fan is sat up here in the pressbox watching an equally fraught, nervous affair. But what sort of omen is it?
 
BBC

Koji Miyoshi wanted a penalty just before the break but looked like he went down too easily.

Angus Gunn has produced a couple of saves to keep Blues at bay, but John Ruddy did likewise at the other end.

All to play for in the second half because as it stands, Birmingham are going down.