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Stephen Carr

Full Name Stephen Carr
DOB 29 August 1976
Place of Birth Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Nationality Irish
Position Right Back
Playing Statistics
Squad Number 2
Total League Appearances 106
Total Appearances 121
League Goals 0
Total League Goals 0
Birmingham City Debut against Crystal Palace 25 February 2009
Birmingham City Debut goal against
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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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A Blue Day for Grayson? – Leeds United Preview

Another day, another trip up the M1 – this time to face Leeds United in the Championship. This will be the 39th game of the campaign for Chris Hughton’s boys, and the question will be if they can keep their fine recent form up against a Leeds side unbeaten in three.

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Buzzing for the Hornets? Watford Preview

It’s back to the Championship again after the FA Cup victory in midweek, with Sean Dyche bringing his 18th placed Watford to St Andrews looking to become the first Championship side to win at St Andrews. For Blues however, it’s a chance to keep up their push into the promotion race.

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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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Gossip Folks Week Four

It’s the halfway point in the transfer window now, and I thought it was time to take another look at the transfer window spreadsheet I’ve been building.

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Posted in Birmingham City, Transfers | 11 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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Tractor Boys coming to town – the Ipswich preview

Tomorrow sees the visit of Paul Jewell’s Ipswich Town to St Andrews as Blues return to Championship action. This is one of the two games in hand that Blues have thanks to their participation in the Europa League, and is a good chance for the team to continue it’s push up the table.

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Rivals play reserves? Wolves FA Cup preview

Tomorrow sees the visit of Wolverhampton Wanderers in the FA Cup (sponsored by some weak American beer). It’s a strange one this year; despite being a local derby there does seem to be a lot of apathy and I don’t expect either a massive crowd or strong team selections.

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Posted in Birmingham City, Previews | 7 Comments »

Peterborough United Preview

Tomorrow sees the second game in four days for Blues, with a trip to London Road to play Peterborough United. It’s another chance for Blues to push up the table, and Chris Hughton will be looking to build upon the excellent win against Blackpool on New Year’s Eve.

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

Will We See Goals Galore? The Blackpool Review

New Years Eve sees Ian Holloway’s Blackpool FC make the long trip down the M6 to face Blues at St Andrews, in another tough home match for Birmingham City.

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