Jonno394
XLV
I'm well into manger mode at the moment, and I am finding it hard pressed to play online when I have this little distraction. So, after loving Baddars MM diary so far, I have decided to give mine a go. If noone reads this then I will keep posting as long as I can be arsed.
Match day 6
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Birmingham off to a successful start under new boy Crosbie
When Carson Yeung indicated his interest in the unknown and inexperienced 24 year old jonathan Crosbie, Birmingham fans feared the worse for their return campaign in the England League.
However, their initial fears were allayed during a successful pre-season seeing Blues undefeated in 4 games, with the main highlight being a memorable 1-0 victory at the San Siro against Inter Milan, with Crsobie himself scoring the late winner.
So far, apart from himself, Crosbie has not signed any new talent, and has instead opted to consolidate what he has got, and give the youngsters in his squad the oppurtuninty to progress, most notably in the League Cup, with an inspired performance by Simmons in midfield earning a 10 rating against Lincoln in a 2-0 victory away from home.
The season has so far seen Blues undefeated and having only lost 2 points leaving them sitting in 5th place.
The season highlight has to have been the Benitez inspired 7-3 victory away to Burnley. Benitez has now established himself as one of the best small strikers in the league, earning such praise and comparisons to the likes of Gianfranco Zole, with his deft touches, turns and play making ability.
The future looks bright for Birmingham under this young and inspired manager. Keep your eyes posted here for all the results, problems, rumours and stories.
Match day 6
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Hart Horror Show hand Blues their first defeat
Birmingham City 1 - 2 Wigan Athletic
Two clangers by Birminghams onloan Keeper Joe Hart handed the blues their first defeat of the campaign today at home to Wigan.
After a strong start to the season, Birminghams ride came to a shuddering hault as former Blues boss Steve Bruce brought a full strength side brimming with confidence after back to back victories to St Andrews.
After a lively opening period, a Hart miskick landed at the feet of ex blues boy Oliver Kapo who delicately lobbed thekeeper from outside the box.
After a rollicking from team captain Liam Ridgwell, Hart was found lacking again ten minutes later when he clattered into Charles Nzogbia after a smart breakaway. The ref had no choice but to point to the spot, and the penalty was duely converted by recent signing Doyle.
Credit to Birmingham for not letting their heads drop though, creating chance after chance but the makeshift strike partnership of Bent and O'Connor found Kirkland in inspired form, and even when the keeper was beaten, the woodwork intervened 3 times.
After the game Crosbie was blunt in his assessment.
"Our squad depth is severely lacking, and I was at fault not to bring any new faces in before the transfer window shut. We had to chop and change today because of injury and tiredness, but it has shown us that we will need two or three player in January."
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There were some positives to be taken from the game though, as Lee Bowyer returned to action for the first time since an injury against preseason opposition Fulham, and scored a screamer late on.
"Lee played a good 20 minutes today, and I'm sure it will be like having a new player now he is back with us. I doubt i'll see a better goal scored this season by a player in Blue. I've never seen him score from that distance in training, i'll put it down to a fluke *laughs*"