Chris Davies thinks Birmingham City have played worse and won away from home this season after failing to get past Northampton Town for the second time. The Cobblers joined Reading in avoiding ...
Fulham boost their hopes of a European place by beating Tottenham at home for a second consecutive season - the first time ...
Birmingham City manager Chris Davies has finally won the League One manager of the month award. Davies has been presented with the gong for Blues’ results in February that saw them pull clear in ...
Consistency in selection has been key for Chris Davies at that end of the field with Ryan Allsop, Christoph Klarer, Ben Davies and Alex Cochrane virtually ever-present since the turn of the year.
Chris Davies labelled Birmingham City’s defending in their defeat to Bolton Wanderers ‘uncharacteristic’ after their 18-game unbeaten run in League One came to an end. Blues failed to build ...
Chris Davies is contemplating changes to his Birmingham City side for this weekend’s clash with Lincoln City after conceding that some players appeared jaded during the defeat to Bolton Wanderers.
Chris Davies has all but closed the door on a route back into the Birmingham City fold for Tyler Roberts. Roberts has spent the season on loan at this weekend’s opponents Northampton Town after ...
Article continues below “It was above his knee,” said Blues manager Chris Davies. “It was a bad fall and the player has landed on him. He’s gone to hospital for checks. To get stretchered ...
Chris Davies has challenged Paik Seung-ho to improve his goal contribution numbers after Birmingham City’s midfield maestro put on another masterclass against Lincoln. Paik has enjoyed an ...
Chris Davies already has four Wembley appearances in the bank – but leading Birmingham City out under the arch in April will top the lot. Blues’ rookie manager watched his team book their spot ...
Hansson was withdrawn at half-time in Blues’ win over Stevenage on Tuesday with a calf complaint but Chris Davies has confirmed the Swedish winger is available for the Northampton game.
Lyndon Dykes knows he should have turned one point into three for Birmingham City against Reading, says manager Chris Davies. The Scotland international deputised for the injured Jay Stansfield at ...
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