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Deja vu

Andy Munro comments on the end of Blues’ season.

11 May, 2016 in Football.

The Day of the Outsider

Is the dominance of the big guy numbered? Alan Clawley hopes so.

10 May, 2016 in Comment, Football, Politics, Retail.

World turned upside down

Dave Woodhall watches events at Villa Park on Saturday afternoon.

8 May, 2016 in Football.

Hawthorns Hammered

Terry Wills on Albion’s defeat to West Ham.

5 May, 2016 in Football.

Local youth football club kicks off for charity

£13,000 raised for cancer research.

5 May, 2016 in Charities, Football.

In pursuit of excellence

Dave Woodhall on Villa and yet more records.

1 May, 2016 in Football.

Something Boro’d, Something Blue

Andy Munro enjoys a Friday night at St Andrews.

1 May, 2016 in Football.

Birmingham Royal Ballet support the RNLI’s Mayday Campaign

Ballet dancers and rugby players join forces to back lifeboat charity.

28 April, 2016 in Charities, Dance, Rugby.

Springing back

Terry Wills on a good week for the Albion.

28 April, 2016 in Football.

Dazed and confused

Dave Woodhall ponders another eventful week at Villa Park.

25 April, 2016 in Football.

Rugby recognition for Solihull pupils

Four win international honours.

22 April, 2016 in Education, Rugby.

Lilylivers 2 Lilywhites 2

Andy Munro reports on Blues’ draw with Preston.

21 April, 2016 in Football.

Double trouble

Terry Wills on Albion’s blank Saturday.

20 April, 2016 in Football.

Sweet treat for charity run

Final call for chocolate lovers to take part in Hospice chocolate run.

19 April, 2016 in Charities, Food and drink, Running.

Falling off the edge

Dave Woodhall sees Villa’s inevitable confirmed.

17 April, 2016 in Football.

Write offs not play offs

Andy Munro spends an unappealing night at St Andrews.

13 April, 2016 in Football.

Almost there

Dave Woodhall on Villa’s failure to get relegated on Saturday.

10 April, 2016 in Football.

Sir Chris Hoy to open Birmingham exhibition

Legendary Olympian promotes manufacturing sector.

8 April, 2016 in Business, Cycling.

Get on your Brompton Bike at Brindleyplace

Cycling initiative for city centre venue.

7 April, 2016 in Cycling.

Mission accomplished

Terry Wills sees Albion reach their target.

6 April, 2016 in Football.

Albion keeper makes leukaemia patient’s birthday extra special

Gesture comes after bike ride for medical research charity.

6 April, 2016 in Charities, Football, Medicine.

Close to the edge

Dave Woodhall on Villa’s remarkable consistency.

4 April, 2016 in Football.

Forthcoming attractions

Andy Munro on Blues’ defeat at Charlton.

4 April, 2016 in Football.

Motor Racing Returns To Birmingham

Driverless car ‘grand prix’ is world first for Britain’s motor city

1 April, 2016 in Most recent, Motoring, Sport, Tourism.

Light ahead

Terry Wills on Albion and international duty.

31 March, 2016 in Football.

Charity cycle raises thousands for St Mary’s Hospice

Reservoir tour challenges riders.

31 March, 2016 in Charities, Cycling, Cycling.

Send for Moyes

Dave Woodhall looks back at one Villa manager and forward in hope to the arrival of another.

30 March, 2016 in Football.

Doing it the hard way

Terry Wills on a frustrating afternoon for the Albion.

24 March, 2016 in Football.

Odds against

Villa lose again, but at least there’s one glimmer of hope, reports Dave Woodhall.

21 March, 2016 in Football.

Blues caught out by Cottagers

Andy Munro on Blues’ draw with Fulham.

21 March, 2016 in Football.

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