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Boaz Myhill

Full Name  Glyn Oliver Myhill
DOB  9 November 1982
Place of Birth  Modesto, USA
Nationality  Welsh
Position  Goalkeeper
Blues Playing Statistics
Total League Appearances  31
Total Appearances  35
League Goals  0
Total Goals  0
Birmingham City Debut against  Derby County 06 August 2011
Birmingham City Debut goal against
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Latest articles about Boaz Myhill

Barnsley Preview (Take two)

Hopefully, today will see Blues take on Barnsley at Oakwell after the original fixture was postponed due to a frozen pitch. The original preview can be seen here.

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Posted in Birmingham City, Previews, The Championship | 5 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.

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Posted in Birmingham City, Previews | 9 Comments »

The Rise of Boaz Myhill

With Birmingham City riding high in the Championship some of the standout players such as Curtis Davies, Chris Burke and Nathan Redmond have been given much deserved plaudits in the press. Today I wanted to take a look at another player who I think has done really well of late but hasn’t been given so much credit – Boaz Myhill.

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Posted in Birmingham City, Players | 14 Comments »

Up for the Cup Pt 2 – Wolves FA Cup Replay Preview

Eleven days after the original tie, Birmingham City make the short journey up the road to Molineux to take on Wolves for the privilege of a trip to Bramall Lane to face Sheffield United in the fourth round.

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Posted in Birmingham City, Previews | 5 Comments »

Lions or Pussycats? Millwall Preview

The games are coming thick and fast now and Saturday sees Blues’ third game in seven days as they travel to South London to face Kenny Jackett’s Millwall. Blues are on a bit of a roll having won their last two league games at home and they’ll be hoping to take that form with them to the New Den.

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Posted in Birmingham City, Previews, The Championship | 8 Comments »

Palace Preview

After the heartbreak of failure to qualify for the Europa League Knockout stages it’s back to the Championship to face Dougie Freedman’s Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park. If Blues are to continue their push for the playoffs and beyond this is the sort of game that they will need to get a result from.

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Posted in Birmingham City, Previews | 9 Comments »

The Blue Machine Roars on: Leeds review

Here’s my reflections on the Leeds United game at St Andrews last night:

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Posted in Birmingham City, Reviews, The Championship | 21 Comments »

Sticking with what we have

One question that has cropped up a bit recently on Often Partisan has been about potential loan signings. With loan season well and truly in full swing there seems to be an expectation from a section of the Blues fanbase that Birmingham City will dip it’s toes into the market and bring in another player or two on a temporary deal. I’m going to be controversial and say that I don’t think Blues need to sign any more loan players.

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Posted in Birmingham City, Talking Points | 14 Comments »

Forest Preview

Tomorrow sees Blues travel the short distance up to Nottingham to face Steve McClaren’s Tricky Trees.

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Posted in Birmingham City, Previews, The Championship | 3 Comments »

… and we’re back

Having been away for a week, I’ve got a lot to catch up on Blues wise, and I think it would be unfair to go back over the last seven days and try and blog stuff about things that have happened. Whilst in the rural south-west I felt quite out of the loop Blues wise, and thus I’m going to look to the next week or so instead of recapping.

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Posted in Birmingham City, General Ramblings | 5 Comments »


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