Hammonds hires to boost Birmingham
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- Hammonds hires to boost Birmingham
- Calderwood desperate to keep Birmingham’s Aluko at Aberdeen
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- Lobos overtake Vermont in series
- David James unscarred by midweek England outing
Hammonds hires to boost Birmingham
The Lawyer – Mar 31, 2008
The news comes as Browne Jacobson banking associate David Adams also joins Hammonds’ partnership in Birmingham bringing the number of partners in the Midlands office to 26. Hammonds Birmingham chief Ian Forrest said Sutherland and Adams will add value to the firm’s client service offering. “David has a strong track record in the local banking market which will add depth to the firm’s current capability” said Forrest. “Monique’s specialism in high-level regeneration work and experience of leading complex and varied residential and commercial development projects will build on the firm’s existing thriving regeneration practice in the Midlands.
Calderwood desperate to keep Birmingham’s Aluko at Aberdeen
Tribalfootball.com – Mar 31, 2008
08 | tribalfootball. com Aberdeen boss Jimmy Calderwood is unsure if Birmingham City will allow him to keep on-loan striker Sone Aluko for next season.
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PressZoom – PressZoom (press release) – Mar 31, 2008
Notes to Editors 1. The New Cross Country franchise will consist of the following services: * The existing Cross Country Trains franchise currently operated by Virgin Rail Group apart from services between Birmingham and Scotland and Manchester and Scotland which will transfer to West Coast Trains Ltd ( operated by Virgin Rail Group ) in November 2007. * Birmingham-Scotland: through services from south of Birmingham to Scotland on the West Coast mainline will continue to operate for four weeks as a joint operation between New Cross Country and West Coast Trains. In December 2007 the timetable will be re-structured to enable of Birmingham to Scotland services on the West Coast mainline to be operated as a self contained part of the West Coast Trains franchise. * Manchester – Scotland: these services will be operated by West Coast Trains for four weeks until December 2007 when they will cease. Trans-Pennine Express ( TPE ) will then restructure its services between Manchester Airport and Cumbria to include through services to Scotland from this time * Services operated by Central Trains ( currently operated by National Express Group ) on the following routes: Cardiff – Birmingham – Nottingham; Birmingham – Nottingham ( local service ); Birmingham – Leicester – Peterborough – Cambrige – Stansted Airport; Birmngham – Leicester ( local service ).
Lobos overtake Vermont in series
UNM Daily Lobo – UNM Daily Lobo (subscription) – Mar 31, 2008
Last weekend at Isotopes Park was hectic for the UNM baseball team. UNM pitcher Will Kerr threw a complete game and Brian Cavazos-Galvez broke out of his early season struggles as the Lobos swept Vermont in a four-game series improving to 18-10. Coach Ray Birmingham said it was important that his team didn’t underestimate its opponent. “Vermont is a good team and they play fundamental baseball” he said. “I didn’t want these guys to think ‘h we have been playing Arizona State California and Texas Tech. We’ll just throw ourselves out there. ‘”Early on the Lobos did exactly what Birmingham prophesized – not taking Vermont lightly… “I didn’t want these guys to think ‘h we have been playing Arizona State California and Texas Tech. We’ll just throw ourselves out there. ‘”Early on the Lobos did exactly what Birmingham prophesized – not taking Vermont lightly. In Friday’s first game UNM was down 3-1 heading into the bottom of the sixth before Cavazos-Galvez – who went 4-for-4 on the day – sparked a big inning. After Matt Hibbitts was walked to start off the inning Cavazos-Galvez doubled to score Hibbitts. From there it was all Lobos as they went on to win 12-3. Birmingham said Kerr’s performance took a lot of pressure off the Lobo bullpen.
David James unscarred by midweek England outing
Times nline – Mar 31, 2008
“With all due respect toBenjani I thought that Defoe would do better for us and he is proving meright” James said. Despite the defeat Wigan are five points clear of the bottom three and SteveBruce the manager believes that two more wins will probably be sufficientto guarantee their Barclays Premier League status for next season. Wigan’s next match against Birmingham City Bruce’s former club is nowhugely important. “Portsmouth had a few of their players out we thought wecould have sneaked it” Bruce said. “But we have got to get back to basics. They have a semi-final but we have a cup final against Birmingham City. ”Portsmouth (4-4-2): D James 8 – G Johnson 7 S Campbell 5 S Distin 7H Hreidarsson 6 (sub: Lauren 63min 6) – J Utaka 7 (sub: R Hughes 71) PMendes 6 S Davis 7 N Kranjcar 7 – J Defoe 8 M Baros 5 (sub: D Nugent 676)… “Portsmouth had a few of their players out we thought wecould have sneaked it” Bruce said. “But we have got to get back to basics. They have a semi-final but we have a cup final against Birmingham City. ”Portsmouth (4-4-2): D James 8 – G Johnson 7 S Campbell 5 S Distin 7H Hreidarsson 6 (sub: Lauren 63min 6) – J Utaka 7 (sub: R Hughes 71) PMendes 6 S Davis 7 N Kranjcar 7 – J Defoe 8 M Baros 5 (sub: D Nugent 676). Substitutes not used: J Ashdown A Mvuemba. Next:Newcastle United (h).
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