Tue, 28 Dec, 2004 - 17:02
Fulham 2 Birmingham 3
Birmingham piled more pressure on Fulham’s under-fire manager Chris Coleman as they cruised to a fourth straight win.
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CourtsSoccerPremiershipPlace: Craven CottagePlace: WalesPerson: Chris ColemanPerson: ColemanPerson: LondonersPerson: Robbie SavagePerson: Steve BrucePerson: Emile HeskeyPerson: Sylvain LegwinkskiPerson: Darren CarterPerson: CarterPerson: SavagePerson: HeskeyPerson: Clinton MorrisonPerson: Van der SarPerson: LegwinskiPerson: Papa Bouba DiopPerson: RadzinskiPerson: TaylorPerson: ColePerson: MorrisonPerson: Ian PearcePerson: Zesh RehmanPerson: Elvis HammondPerson: Steed MalbranquePerson: Brian McBridePerson: Collins JohnPerson: Matthew UpsonPerson: Kenny CunninghamPerson: HammondEvent: Barclays PremiershipOrganisation: BirminghamOrganisation: FulhamOrganisation: CityOrganisation: Liverpool
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