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gardner and ridgewell, kevin **** phillips there the boys the villa didn't want. now they play for the blues and are blue nose bastards and they aint no friends of mine.
I wish Kevin **** Phillips was still in our squad tbf. The little tyke just scores whenever his boots touch the pitch.
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I know what your saying , he is goal scorer that would love our team, we sold him too early, the baggies did also..but tbf I hear the blues fans saying he has been shit all season. He just loves a derby.

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Giles Barnes wasn't running games for Derby at all, he was running in games I'll give you that. They played him wide or up front because he could run, he was a youngster with a bit of promise about him, a little bit Gabby-esque. He's done virtually nothing since, although injuries have cost him.

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small heath are spawney words removed

Once again I find myself agreeing with the pornmeister :D

their luck has got to run out sometime :bang:

If they go unbeaten for next 5 games i will concede they are not lucky and actually a decent team :x

Luck can only take you so far and last so long

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Ahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

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So has the bubble finally burst? Let's hope so :-)

I bet Pornodwarf was in his Oil Tot!

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SKY

Ridgewell encourages Capello

Blues defenders have outside chance, says Ridgewell

Defender Liam Ridgewell would welcome a watchful eye from Fabio Capello as Birmingham's season continues to reach new heights.

Despite suffering defeat at West Ham last weekend, Birmingham booked their place in the FA Cup quarter-finals with a 2-1 victory at Derby on Saturday, with Ridgewell grabbing the winning goal.

With long-term injuries to Bolton centre-half Gary Cahill, who was tipped for a place in national team boss Capello's World Cup squad, and Ashley Cole, the door is open for fringe players to stake a claim for this summer.

Conceding just 26 goals in the league, only four more than leaders Chelsea's total, Ridgewell has encouraged Capello to take a trip to St Andrews where he believes there are one or two defenders who are worthy of international football.

"Cahill had a chance of going to the World Cup and, with Ashley Cole injured as well, it certainly gives our players a chance," said the 25-year-old, who has refused to rule himself out of the frame.

"There are a lot of centre-halves out there who will want to go to the World Cup and they've got to try their best to get in there.

Experience

"It will be hard for Roger Johnson and Scott Dann to sneak a place because they've not had much Premier League experience but, if they continue their current form, then they might push for the squad one day.

"I've been playing centre-half and left-back as well and hopefully I've shown - like Joleon Lescott - that I can one day play for England as well.

"Capello has obviously got to look elsewhere with people getting injured - so hopefully he will come and watch myself and others in action."

With the team well placed in eighth position in the Premier League, their cup run is an added bonus to a surprisingly successful season back in the top flight.

Ridgewell's contract is set to expire in the summer, but with the team performing so well, he doesn't expect there to be any problems with negotiations in the coming weeks.

"I've had a brief discussion about the contract and we are looking to press on. I want to get it done and dusted," he said.

"Hopefully we can get it kicked on in the next few weeks. I certainly don't want to leave it until the end of the season."

Derby win

Alex McLeish's men were forced to come from behind at Pride Park, where Scott Dann cancelled out James McEveley's opener before Ridgewell grabbed the injury-time winner, and the former Aston Villa man is relieved to have progressed.

"The big teams don't play well but still get the results and we took a leaf out of their book," said Ridgewell.

"It was a difficult day. Derby are a good side, they've had good results lately and, once they get in front, they are difficult to break down. We got two set pieces, took advantage and are grateful to get the win.

"I got a few goals when I was at Villa. I got six in one season from going up for free-kicks and corners and had a bit of a dry patch last season.

"I've just kept on trying to get on the end of the ball when it comes into the box and to try and get it on target and into the net.

"Goals from other areas are priceless because you can't just rely on the centre-forwards all of the time.

"Obviously, they have got to get their fair share but everyone else has got to chip in. I've got three this season and hopefully I can get many more."

:lol::lol::lol:

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I literally laughed out loud at that article.

Journalist "So Fabio, who will replace Ashley Cole at the World Cup? Steven Warnock? Wayne Bridge? Leighton Baines or Joleon Lescott perhaps?"

Fabio: "No I have decided to take Liam Ridgewell"

Journalist: "The failed centre back, who's filling in at left back as there's no-one else who can play there?"

Fabio: "Yes"

That really would be a Steve McLaren esque choice.

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Liam Ridgewell has been playing at left back all season.

Does he really think he's better than Bridge, Warnock and Baines at a position he's played in for half a season?

Dann and Johnson have been fantastic, we cant argue that... but they have alot to prove yet.

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in fairness not many players are going to come out and say:

" well to be honest, whilst I've been doing ok, and made to look good by my colleagues in a relatively good defence, I'm actually not all that. In fact I don't even know why you're asking, I feel so ashamed I'd better kill myself right now."

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