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HUGE Sports Quarter Update & Hull City Preview | Forever Blues Ep. 17

HUGE Sports Quarter Update & Hull City Preview | Forever Blues Ep. 17

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It's a huge episode as Neil Moxley and Colin Tattum look ahead to the weekend's game and discuss the massive off-field news.

First, it's back to on-field matters as we preview the big home game against Hull City. The main talking point is a significant injury blow to star man Demarai Gray. The lads discuss who will step up in his absence, the challenge for players like Paik Seung-ho returning from long-haul international duty, and the threat of Hull's in-form striker, Oli McBurnie.

Then, we break down the exciting new developments for the Birmingham City Sports Quarter. With a public consultation now underway, we get an in-depth look at the timeline for the new stadium, the architectural vision, and the vital role the project will play in regenerating East Birmingham.

🎙️ IN THIS EPISODE:0:00 - Intro: International Break News0:48 - Demarai Gray INJURY BLOW1:35 - Lyndon Dykes' international heroics for Scotland6:42 - Preview: The threat of Hull City and Oli McBurnie11:42 - HUGE Sports Quarter Update: The Latest News14:31 - The new stadium: Public consultation & timeline18:23 - The vision: What will the new stadium be like?24:50 - The importance of the project for East Birmingham

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