Can we play you every week?
Dave Woodhall enjoys an afternoon at Villa Park for a change.
Dave Woodhall enjoys an afternoon at Villa Park for a change.
Andy Munro on Blues’ Friday night defeat at Burton.
Andy Munro on Blues’ goalless draw with Bolton.
Sporting success for Midland Mencap athlete at Special Olympic Games.
Dave Woodhall is a witness to Villa’s defeat at Reading.
Andy Munro watches Blues beat Bristol City.
200 day countdown begins for IAAF World Indoor Championships Birmingham 2018.
Birmingham date for legendary Irish boxer.
Dave Woodhall on Villa’s 2-1 League Cup win at Colchester.
Andy Munro watches Blues ease through a League Cup tie against Crawley Town.
Stadium, featuring local football fans, now available to watch on BBC iplayer.
Villa’s 1-1 draw with Hull posed the usual questions. Dave Woodhall tries to find an answer.
24-hour penalty shoot-out challenge for Ikeme.
Villa head into the new season with a familiar-looking run of injuries. Dave Woodhall watches the latest addition.
Yafai brothers special guests as students shine at sports event.
Chance for local football supporters to meet a legend.
Dave Woodhall on Villa’s week; trophy wins, new players and no news isn’t good news.
Andy Munro talks about the players on Blues’ radar.
Italian footballer now working on Birmingham jazz festival.
Dave Woodhall eventually watches Villa lose at Shrewsbury in another friendly.
Steve Beauchampé continues his critique of the Birmingham and Liverpool Games bids.
Further prospective venues announced for 2022 Commonwealth Games.
Dave Woodhall gets into pre-season training watching Villa at Kidderminster.
In the first of a two-part feature, Steve Beauchampé assesses Birmingham and Liverpool’s Commonwealth Games bids.
Richard Lutz ambles listlessly through another week.
John Terry has joined Villa. Dave Woodhall talks morality and duplicity.
Proposed new stadiums always look nice, but Steve Beauchampé still needs convincing.
City’s businesses in sporting challenge for grassroots charities.
Epic cycle race helps raise funds for children’s hospital.
95% of venues identified for Birmingham 2022 already built.