Sat, 22 Aug, 2009 - 18:18
Birmingham 0 Stoke 0
Stoke goalkeeper Thomas Sorensen produced a superb second-half save to deny Birmingham their second home Barclays Premier League win in the space of 72 hours.
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CourtsSoccerPremiershipPlace: St AndrewsPlace: Lawrence centrePerson: SorensenPerson: McLeishPerson: Thomas SorensenPerson: DanePerson: Garry O’ConnorPerson: Sebastian LarssonPerson: Barry FergusonPerson: Rory DelapPerson: Christian BenitezPerson: LarssonPerson: Lee BowyerPerson: Alex McLeishPerson: Gregory VignalPerson: Cameron JeromePerson: Stuart ParnabyPerson: Kevin PhillipsPerson: Tony PulisPerson: Liam LawrencePerson: Ricardo FullerPerson: Richard CresswellPerson: Dean WhiteheadPerson: Peter ReidPerson: Gerry FrancisPerson: ReidPerson: Joe HartPerson: Matthew EtheringtonPerson: James BeattiePerson: BeattiePerson: Dave KitsonPerson: Franck QueudruePerson: Danny HigginbothamPerson: James McFaddenPerson: O’ConnorPerson: Keith FaheyPerson: PhillipsPerson: Abdoulaye FayePerson: JeromePerson: BenitezPerson: HartPerson: FullerPerson: EtheringtonPerson: BowyerPerson: Glenn WhelanPerson: KitsonEvent: Barclays Premier LeagueOrganisation: BirminghamOrganisation: StokeOrganisation: BluesOrganisation: PortsmouthOrganisation: PrestonOrganisation: LiverpoolOrganisation: PotteriesOrganisation: Manchester City
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