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TRUE BLUE PUTS CLUB BACK ON TRACK

LOYAL LEE PREPARES FOR COTTERILL’S ARRIVAL

By John Wragg

IN 16 days’ time Trillion Trophy Asia will have owned Birmingham City for a year. Their boardroom management has been so bad they’d give Ryanair a run for their money.
Tomorrow, Steve Cotterill, their fourth manager in nine months, will get his turn to get the club out of its self-imposed mess.
Lee Carsley has done his best to clear away some of the chaos during his three games in caretaker charge and will work in tandem with Cotterill to take the blues out of the Blues.
Carsley, Birmingham born, Birmingham player...

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