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Blues halt Canaries in their tracks

By Chris Wise

BIRMINGHAM manager Chris Davies felt his side had produced a complete performance after watching them beat in-form Norwich.
Carlos Vicente and Marvin Ducksch got the goals that put the hosts on the back foot, but Norwich regrouped and Kenny Mc-Lean’s well-taken goal midway through the second period gave them hope.
But the Blues held on to make it eight league games without defeat and add further momentum to a late push for the play-offs.
Davies said: “I thought that was one of our best away performances of the season.
“We have shown a bit of ever...

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