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Tag Archives: Andy Munro

Men against boys

Blues end the season with defeat at Blackburn as Andy Munro looks ahead.

8 May, 2021 in Football.

A load of Man Ure

Andy Munro wonders what exactly the Old Trafford protestors have got to complain about.

4 May, 2021 in Football.

Away and dry

Blues’ win at Derby County makes relegation mathematically impossible. Andy Munro reports.

24 April, 2021 in Football.

Robbing in the Hood

Blues draw with Nottingham Forest. Andy Munro was looking on.

22 April, 2021 in Football.

It wasn’t pretty, but…

As Blues beat Rotherham Andy Munro can start to breathe again.

18 April, 2021 in Most recent.

Blue skies are back

After Blues beat Stoke City, Andy Munro is starting to feel optimistic.

10 April, 2021 in Football.

Blues draw the Bees sting

Blues draw nil-nil at Brentford with Andy Munro seeing further improvement.

7 April, 2021 in Football.

The new manager bounce

Andy Munro is happier after watching Blues beat Reading.

18 March, 2021 in Football.

A warm welcome back

Andy Munro is positive about Blues’ decision to appoint Lee Bowyer as manager.

17 March, 2021 in Football.

Que Alivio

Andy Munro reports on the imminent departure of Aitor Karanka at St Andrews.

15 March, 2021 in Football.

No barnstorming for Blues

Andy Munro reports on Blues’ defeat at Barnsley.

7 March, 2021 in Football.

Terriers kept at bay

Andy Munro comments on Blues’ 1-1 draw at Huddersfield.

3 March, 2021 in Football.

The late, late show

Andy Munro is relieved after Blues beat QPR 2-1.

28 February, 2021 in Football.

Canaries strike at St Andrews

Andy Munro looks on the bright side of Blues going down to Norwich City.

24 February, 2021 in Football.

A dawn – new, or false?

Blues win at Sheffield Wednesday with Andy Munro impressed.

20 February, 2021 in Football.

Turning defeat into victory

After Blues are beaten by Millwall Andy Munro finds a positive.

18 February, 2021 in Most recent.

A right ding Dong affair

Andy Munro has a chance meeting and gets an exclusive.

17 February, 2021 in Football, Satire.

Top Hatters at St Andrews

Luton beat Blues one-nil Andy Munro is not happy.

13 February, 2021 in Football.

Cherries leave a sour taste for Blues

Blues go down to Bournemouth. Andy Munro isn’t happy.

6 February, 2021 in Football.

Cold comfort at Wycombe

Blues draw at Wycombe with Andy Munro watching – for the moment.

3 February, 2021 in Football.

Transfer deadline – or transfer dead loss?

Andy Munro surveys Blues’ activities through the transfer window.

2 February, 2021 in Most recent.

Time to stop feeling blue?

Andy Munro looks on the positives after Blues draw with Coventry.

31 January, 2021 in Football.

The not so magnificent seven

Andy Munro has a bit of a moan.

25 January, 2021 in Comment, Football, Health, Politics, Television.

The Spanish football Inquisition

After Blues lose at home to Preston, Andy Munro looks for a way forward.

21 January, 2021 in Most recent.

Blues coming out of the smog?

Blues win at Middlesbrough to cheer up Andy Munro.

16 January, 2021 in Football.

Same old etc…

Blues go down 2-0 at home to Blackburn Rovers. Andy Munro keeps right on.

3 January, 2021 in Football.

No need for a Rams raid

Blues are beaten by Derby County with Andy Munro looking on.

30 December, 2020 in Football.

Blankety blank

Blues draw nil-nil at Nottingham Forest with Andy Munro watching.

26 December, 2020 in Football.

Karankie’s korner

More scribbled-out words found in the St Andrews manager’s office wastebin.

23 December, 2020 in Football, Satire.

Blues in a complete smog

As Blues go down to Middlesbrough, Andy Munro thinks about managers.

19 December, 2020 in Football.

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