Brice Ntambwe
| Full Name | Brice Ntambwe |
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| DOB | 29 April 1993 |
| Place of Birth | Brussels, Belgium |
| Nationality | Belgian |
| Position | Midfielder |
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Latest articles about Brice Ntambwe
Reserves News
A young Birmingham City reserve side lost 2-0 up at Sunderland’s training ground this afternoon.
Tags: Akwasi Asante, Ashley Sammons, Brice Ntambwe, Fraser Kerr, Graham Hutchinson, Jack Deaman, Josh Hawker, Julian Cardellino, Will Packwood
Posted in Birmingham City, News | 2 Comments »
Loans, loans, loans…
Much has been made of the amount of games Blues have left to play this season (a minimum of seventeen), and the current thinness of the squad over the last few days. The sale of Beausejour seems a bit bizarre bearing in mind Blues were supposed to be okay on the money front and are now without a truly left-sided midfielder in the first team. Where do we go from here?
Tags: Akwasi Asante, Brice Ntambwe, Callum Reilly, Chris Hughton, Guirane N'Daw, Jake Jervis, Loans, Marlon King, Nikola Zigic
Posted in Birmingham City, Talking Points, Transfers | 20 Comments »
A Bridge too far? The Chelsea FA Cup 5th Round Preview
Today sees Birmingham City take on the mighty Pensioners of Chelsea for the right to be in the draw for the quarter finals of the FA Cup. It’s a tough draw for Blues but last year proved that sometimes you can’t count on your reputation to win the game.
Tags: Adam Rooney, Akwasi Asante, Boaz Myhill, Brice Ntambwe, Callum Reilly, Chelsea, Colin Doyle, Enric Valles, FA Cup, Guirane N'Daw, Jack Butland, Jake Jervis, Marlon King, Nikola Zigic
Posted in Birmingham City, Previews | 9 Comments »
Leamington Put The Brakes On Senior Cup Hopes
Blues bowed out of the Birmingham Senior Cup last night after a poor 2-1 defeat to Leamington Town. Despite taking the lead in the first half through Ashley Sammons, Blues weren’t at the races in the second period and Leamington’s pressure told as they pulled the tie back before hitting the winner with 7 minutes to go.
Tags: Amari Bell, Ashley Sammons, Blues Reserves, Brice Ntambwe, Callum Reilly, Deqwon Ebanks, Fraser Kerr, Jack Butland, Jack Deaman, Josh Hawker, Leamington FC, Luke Hubbins, Mitch Hancox, Will Packwood
Posted in Birmingham City, Reviews | 2 Comments »
Polishing Diamonds
It’s been a good end to the week hasn’t it? Not only a win against European opponents, a good performance from the team and a new Blues legend is born. Well, maybe it’s a bit too early to be throwing around the “L” word, but with performances like that it’s going to be hard to keep Redmond’s ability secret.
Tags: Akwasi Asante, Brice Ntambwe, Chris Hughton, Eddy Gnahore, Mitchell Hancox, Nathan Redmond
Posted in Birmingham City, General Ramblings | 8 Comments »
Solihull Moors v Birmingham City Reserves Friendly Match Report
Here are my reflections on the Solihull Moors vs Birmingham City XI friendly. 1) An enjoyable game This was the fourth pre-season friendly I’ve managed to get to (two first team and two reserve) and it was probably only rivalled by Saturday’s game against Everton for being enjoyable. Whilst Blues lined up with just one [...]
Tags: Akil Grier, Alpaslan Ozturk, Brice Ntambwe, Eddy Gnahore, Luke Hubbins, Mitch Hancox, Sam Beasant, Solihull Moors
Posted in Birmingham City, Reviews | 10 Comments »
Who is Robert Stambolziev? (Worcester City v Birmingham City review)
A sunny day in Worcester saw the first game of the 2011/12 season for Birmingham City, as they sent out a very youthful XI to take on the Faithfuls at St George’s Lane. I made the trip along with Andy (head honcho at www.smallheathalliance.com) to check out our young guns.
Tags: Brice Ntambwe, Eddy Gnahore, Jack Deaman, Luke Hubbins, Mitchell Hancox, Robert Stambolziev, Sam Beasant, Will Packwood, Worcester City
Posted in Birmingham City, Reviews | 2 Comments »
Birmingham Senior Cup Semi Final: Blues v Sutton Coldfield Town
Sutton Coldfield Town will face Nuneaton in the final of the Birmingham Senior Cup after a hard fought game at Damson Lane. Blues youngsters might feel aggrieved to be out after Jake Jervis was sent off just prior to half time for an innocuous foot-up challenge on Ross Miller, but they should also look at their defence as the culprits for their defeat.
Tags: Akwasi Asante, Birmingham Senior Cup, Brice Ntambwe, Jake Jervis, Mitchell Hancox, Nathan Redmond, Sutton Coldfield Town
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