Michael Chopra Told Me To Join Birmingham City – Roger Johnson

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- Michael Chopra Told Me To Join Birmingham City – Roger Johnson
- Twilight at the 2009 Vision Awards Gil Birmingham gives an update
- Birmingham complete signing of defender Johnson
- BIRMINGHAM REAL-TIME NEWS
- Birmingham’s City Stages comes to end

Michael Chopra Told Me To Join Birmingham City – Roger Johnson
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Speaking to The Western Mail Johnson spoke of his dilemma at leaving a club he loved for the Premier League. “I loved playing for Cardiff loved the fans and giving up on all that wasn?t as easy as perhaps some people have made out” he insisted. “In the end I just wanted to play Premier League football. “I spoke to ?Chops? [Michael Chopra] about the deal and he just said to me I had to go for it.

Twilight at the 2009 Vision Awards Gil Birmingham gives an update
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Radarnline has some. Also on his page was an update for fans about Birmingham’s plans. Says heI had a great time at the Vision Awards last night.
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Birmingham complete signing of defender Johnson
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13million) the Premier League club said on Thursday. “Premier League football is the dream at the start of anyfootballer’s career so I am pleased I have been given thatchance with Birmingham” Johnson told the club website(www.

BIRMINGHAM REAL-TIME NEWS
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Bob Riley spar over bingo reportby Charles J. Dean Kim Chandler — Birmingham News Sunday June 28 2009 11:12 AM MNTGMERY — When Attorney General Troy King released his review of gambling in Alabama in 2004 he did not include findings of an investigation by a federal agency that found evidence some machines at major gambling centers failed to meet standards separating legal bingo machines from illegal slot machines. Nor did he share the findings from the. Bob Riley whose visit with King to commission officials in Washington had sparked the investigation.

Birmingham’s City Stages comes to end
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(AP) — nce considered Alabama’s premier music event City Stages has come to an end on a sour note. The three-day festival in downtown Birmingham ended last weekend with a debt of more than $1 million so City Stages won’t be back in 2010 organizers said.

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