
Birmingham has dominated the first round of the first round this season, and Tuesday’s win against Peterboro at the Weston Homes after the game’s relegation to the tournament, after the game was announced in May.
They just need five more points to reach 100 for this campaign, but it was all very different when Frei left Southon United in 1993 to become the Blues manager.
“They were nine points clear at the end of the league. I decided to go there despite being down and we finished the season very well.
“It was the promotional form, but unfortunately we got off. The next year I said it would do twins and we did that.
They also won the second round in 1995, and won the final of the football league in Wembley and beat Carlal United 1-0 in front of a crowd of more than 76,000 people.
“That day we received 57,000 (with us). A fair game for their owners David Sullivan, David Gold and the director of the administration (Bradi) because you can’t get any crowds in previous leagues, no one wants.
But 18,000, 20,000, 22,000, because they received five for adults and a pound for children, which was great.
“We also won the Birmingham Birmingham Cup, we won the Estonian villa. We played Liverpool at home at home. We went to Anfield 0-0 at St. Andrew at St. Andrew. We scored 1-1 after an extra time.
In addition, the Free time ended in 1996, but it wasn’t long before the chances of returning to football came for Peterboro.