Potential banana skin.......for blues
12:30 KO
Winger David Cotterill could force his way back into Birmingham's starting line-up for their derby with Wolves.
Fellow winger Demarai Gray (migraine) and midfielder Maikel Kieftenbeld (groin) are expected to be fit.
Wolves will hand defender Mike Williamson a debut after he joined on loan from Newcastle on Thursday.
Head coach Kenny Jackett hopes to have defender Dominic Iorfa available (knee).
MATCH FACTS
Birmingham came from behind to win this fixture last season with goals from Rob Kiernan and Demarai Gray.
Wolves have won only once in their past eight visits to St Andrew's in the league (D4 L3).
The Blues have used fewer players in the Championship this term than any other side (18).
Wolfgang will moan without even reading this
Wolves have lost three consecutive league matches for the first time since December 2014 (five defeats).
Birmingham have won four of their last five in league competition, losing the other.
David Edwards has scored three goals from just four shots on target for Wolves this campaign.
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posted on 1/11/15
Didn't rate him.
posted on 1/11/15
comment by Tino's mutant ninja eye-ties (U2087)
posted 2 hours, 7 minutes ago
I think the bentlands will be more halfys kinda place
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Yes, the Bentlands is good for food!
Is it still owned by the same people nowadays ?
posted on 1/11/15
comment by ❌❌❌UH❌❌❌ (U16263)
posted 1 hour, 3 minutes ago
The Telegraph back in the late 90's ran the best FF competition.
It was simple and only included Prem matches.
These days, players get bonus points for ridiculous things such as scoring against goat herders in meaningless Thursday night games and for not farting on a Sunday.
Humans complicate things in the name of being clever.
Appearance 2pts
Goal scored 5pts
Goal conceded -1 per goal and 5pts clean sheet
Booking -1
Sending off -5
Premiership only
The end
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posted on 1/11/15
best FF league in a paper was the one where only one team in a league could own a player...so you had to work really carefully to prioritise all of the players available into an order and then each team got their 1st, 2nd, 3rd choice etc...
far more strategic and any transfers had to be negotiated between team owners, which meant you could create really good deals to strengthen areas of your side but would usually have to offer up a decent player or two in exchange.
points scoring was then all about actual measureables - goals scored, clean sheets, passes completed, games won etc., with none of the subjective bs that the sun and other papers do now, where you score points based on their ratings.
posted on 1/11/15
That's how the NFL game runs, the highlight is trying to build a side after the initial draft by trading and picking up players off waivers.
posted on 2/11/15
Worst in the world is The Sun.
You can have a million teams and transfers galore every five minutes.
posted on 2/11/15
An unexpected theoretical choice could face James Vardy. Should he move to Chelsea next summer or stay at Leicester and play European football
posted on 2/11/15
Very surprised we haven't had a visit from Arro <spelling> yet. He copped some proper flack for predicting Leicester would have a season like this.
posted on 2/11/15
He is busy wumming the living armpits out of Albion
posted on 2/11/15
Arsie and Co are flip flap flopping all over the shop
Leicester and Palace are streets ahead of Albion. The more that Albion spend (14 players on over £50k a week, now) the bigger the crash when the inevitable relegation comes.
Like Bolton, they will never recover.