Why not do it anyway.FFS
You didn't give me much chance did you? Wheel louse.
We played them recently and laboured to a 0-0 draw. However that was without Clark, Gayle, Shelvey and Yedlin. We still had 65% possession, took 17 shots, and were only denied by a top display from Kuszczak.
I'd expect an edgy start because of the pressure, but someone will grab the opener early in the second half and once that happens you'll grow in confidence and put at least 1 more past them soon after. It'll finish 2/3-0 I reckon.
Come on Brighton
Going to bed in 3 hours, hoping to get up to be 12 points ahead of Hudds after they F' it up again.
Brighton v Birmingham
Sky Bet Championship
Venue: The American Express Community Stadium
Date: Tuesday 4th April 2017
Kick-off: 19:45 BST
Referee: Darren Bond
Assistants: Dan Cook, Adam Crysell
Fourth official: Gavin Ward
Brighton striker Sam Baldock remains out after missing Saturday's win over struggling Blackburn Rovers.
Seagulls captain Bruno is available for second-placed Brighton following two games out with a groin problem.
Birmingham midfielder David Davis could miss the trip after sustaining a toe injury in Saturday's draw at Ipswich.
Defender Michael Morrison is out for Blues and boss Gianfranco Zola is considering resting veteran centre-back Paul Robinson.
MATCH FACTS
[*=left]Brighton have won four successive league games [against] Birmingham, scoring two or more goals in each clash.
[*=left]The Blues have lost their last three away league matches against Brighton; they last lost four in a row in 1988.
[*=left]Brighton have recorded 12 clean sheets at home in the league this term; their highest tally in a season since 2003-04 (16).
[*=left]Since Gianfranco Zola took charge of his first Birmingham game on 17 December, only Rotherham (15) have lost more Championship games than Blues (10).
FFS
You didn't give me much chance did you? Wheel louse.
Thanks Everest.For those of you outside the BBCSussex area (but still in UK)
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