23 Jul, 2007
Former Charlton Athletic loanee Zheng Zhi has claimed that Newcastle United and Birmingham City are interested in bringing him back to the Premiership in another loan deal.
The 26-year-old is currently playing his football for Shandong Luneng, but told reporters in Kuala Lumpur last week that he is interested in a move back to England.
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20 Jul, 2007
With the impending arrival of Mido to Birmingham City from Tottenham Hotspur we would like to hear the views from both Birmingham City and Tottenham Hotspur supporters.
Who has had the better deal? Spurs for making a profit on their fifth choice forward or Birmingham City for paying £6million for the Egyptian who will add some physical strength and aerial power to their attack.
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17 Jul, 2007
Out-of-favour Tottenham Hotspur striker Mido is set to spend next season on loan at Birmingham City.
The Egpytian striker has found his days at Spurs numbered due to thequality that Martin Jol has to choose from, including Darren Bent, Dimitar Berbatov, Jermain Defoe and Robbie Keane.
Mido looks set to move to the Blues along with shirt-throwing Hossam Ghaly, who Steve Bruce publically admitted that he has made an offer for.
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16 Jul, 2007
The new 07/08 Premiership season is set to kick-off in less than a month’s time, and we’ve been asking some of the leading club fansites and blogs for their opinion and views on how their team will do.
The popular Birmingham City blog, Joys & Sorrows have been kind enough to give us their thoughts on everything Blues-related.
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10 Jul, 2007
Birmingham City continue to reshuffle their squad for the upcoming Premiership season, but this time it’s a case of two players on their way out.
Stephen Clemence and DJ Campbell are on the verge on joining Leicester City. Midfielder Clemence will undergo a medical today and will become the Foxes new club captain.
The deal has been delayed slightly over the sale of Campbell.
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