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drummerboy
11/05/2006, 2:07 PM
Taken from the BBC site. Unusual to hear Kenny complaining.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/b/birmingham_city/4762319.stm


Furious Cunningham attacks Bruce



Cunningham endured a difficult season with the Blues

Out-going Birmingham captain Kenny Cunningham has hit out at the club and manager Steve Bruce following their relegation from the Premiership.

Cunningham said: "Unfortunately, and I take no pleasure in saying this, the only person who must take responsibility is the manager.

"While things remain the same, the fans and players will never experience the kind of success they deserve.

"Birmingham has no heartbeat and, more worryingly, no soul."

The club have expressed their disappointment at Cunningham's comments.

A statement on their website said: "The club is currently experiencing an extremely sensitive period, yet Kenny, who remains an employee, has chosen to publicly express his views through the media - without seeking prior permission or consultation, and not directly to any member of the board, despite limitless opportunities to do so.

"As a player that has now been released, Kenny Cunningham has no knowledge of the club's financial position or the ambitions and plans in place to achieve success."

Stuttgart88
11/05/2006, 2:14 PM
So he's been released but remains an employee? Confused.

drummerboy
11/05/2006, 2:17 PM
Yes confusing all right. Sutton also released.

lofty9
11/05/2006, 2:27 PM
Apparently Cunningham is very well respected in Birmingham. That statement will cause a few ripples of discontent. It seems very much out of character for him to come out with something like that - he must be well ****ed off with Bruce.

found this:

http://tinyurl.com/kwa8k

Full interview with Kenny.

Rory H
11/05/2006, 2:39 PM
ha ha ha ha ha ha










vill-ha

drinkfeckarse
11/05/2006, 3:26 PM
found this:

http://tinyurl.com/kwa8k

Full interview with Kenny.


Cheers for that Lofty, very good interview. He speaks very well and makes a lot of sense. Seems to have very astute ideas on the way football clubs should be run, it'll be interesting to see if he makes his way into coaching once he finishes playing.

The Stars
11/05/2006, 3:31 PM
Bruce should be saying a similar thing to Kenny because he is an absolute joke of a defender.....

Also,is it any coincidence that the 3 relegated teams all have terrible centre backs as captain.....did they honestly think they could stay up with those clowns....ie Kenny, Gary Breen and Watson

NeilMcD
11/05/2006, 3:39 PM
Cunningham is a class defender and I would say Bruce and Cunningham are about equal in ability as defenders in my view.

Pauro 76
11/05/2006, 3:44 PM
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/mb606/F2241562?thread=2949262

He's definitely a Brum cult hero over there...

John83
11/05/2006, 4:48 PM
Cunningham is a class defender and I would say Bruce and Cunningham are about equal in ability as defenders in my view.
Agreed. He's not the player he was, but he was the key player in Birmingham's back four for the past few years. Outside the top eight, only Everton conceded less goals than Birmingham, so The Stars is talking rubbish.

geysir
12/05/2006, 1:18 PM
Have just read the interview, it's a brilliant read. He has hit the relevant points in the solar plexus if the reactions of 99.9% of Birmingham fans are anything to go by. The board and management have been hit by an earthquake.
There are similarities with Keane's interview but this one takes it to another level without the discord, whining about other team members.The article examplifies everything positive that Kenny is about, intelligent, articulate, precise, professional.
I had thought that Kenny was too nice a guy to be a good manager. I think we will be following his career for a long time to come

WeAreRovers
12/05/2006, 1:55 PM
Also,is it any coincidence that the 3 relegated teams all have terrible centre backs as captain.....did they honestly think they could stay up with those clowns....ie Kenny, Gary Breen and Watson

Eh, Steve Watson played very few games for the Baggies at centre-half. The normal centre-half pairing was Neil Clement and Curtis Davies. And he wasn't captain.

Incidentally, Davies is by far the best young English centre-half around. Expect to see him at Arsenal next season.

KOH

wws
12/05/2006, 2:51 PM
Eh, Steve Watson played very few games for the Baggies at centre-half. The normal centre-half pairing was Neil Clement and Curtis Davies. And he wasn't captain.

Incidentally, Davies is by far the best young English centre-half around. Expect to see him at Arsenal next season.

KOH


and if he was only just a few years younger I would have expected to see him in England's world cup squad!

The Stars
12/05/2006, 2:53 PM
ya he is pretty good...anothern that would have been in the england squad is Chris perry of charlton,class defender,mean as hell.

WeAreRovers
12/05/2006, 2:54 PM
and if he was only just a few years younger I would have expected to see him in England's world cup squad!

Very good! You're really beginning to get the hang of this.

KOH

drummerboy
12/05/2006, 3:31 PM
Incidentally, Davies is by far the best young English centre-half around. Expect to see him at Arsenal next season.

KOH

Don't agree with you there KOH. Have you forgotten Dawson of Spurs. The guy has had a brilliant season.