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26 Dec 2011
 
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Birmingham City 1-1 West Ham

Championship    2011-12
St Andrews   20,214
  SubsGoals  
1Robert Green    
3George McCartney   
48Daniel Potts    
17Joey O'Brien    
5James Tomkins    
21Papa Bouba Diop    
4Kevin Nolan   
16Mark Noble   
18Julien Faubert   
9Carlton Cole 1  
30Frederic Piquionne    
22Henri LansburySubed #30   
11John CarewSubed #9   
19Freddie SearsSubed #18   
 PosTable as at 26 Dec 2011PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Southampton2311 1030834 4171647
2West Ham United236 23191273 219944
3Middlesbrough235 6114972 2151044
4Cardiff City237 22211337 2161339
5Hull City237 04151253 4111139
6Reading235 43191352 411936
7Blackpool236 3217835 4192035
8Leeds United235 24151553 4211635
9Burnley234 35211560 5141633
10Crystal Palace234 6110650 7121633
11Brighton and Hove Albion235 33151242 681432
12Leicester City236 24181225 4121431
13Peterborough United236 14261933 6162031
14Derby County236 24171332 6101931
15Birmingham City216 4014522 7131930
16Barnsley235 25181834 4131730
17Portsmouth226 3217913 771527
18Watford234 44141725 491427
19Ipswich Town225 06171733 5162627
20Millwall235 5217913 771726
21Bristol City232 3691433 6122021
22Nottingham Forest233 27112031 771721
23Doncaster Rovers233 4481220 10112719
24Coventry City233 45121403 861916
match review copied from

Birmingham 1 West Ham 1

West Ham owners David Sullivan and David Gold were denied the perfect post-Christmas present on their return to former club Birmingham.

The Hammers joint-chairmen were back at St Andrew's together for the first time since selling to Carson Yeung in November 2009 and subsequently taking charge at Upton Park the following January.

And they were celebrating after just four minutes as Carlton Cole capitalised on hesitancy from Pablo Ibanez to put the Hammers ahead, just as he had done in the Carling Cup semi-final second leg between the two sides at the start of 2011.

Birmingham launched a remarkable fightback to turn that tie around and, after an impressive albeit not quite repeat comeback, defender David Murphy headed home an 81st-minute leveller to grab a deserved share of the spoils from what was a thoroughly entertaining npower Championship encounter.

Victory could easily have gone to either side but a point apiece was a fair reflection and extended City's unbeaten run on home soil while West Ham, boasting the best away record in the second tier, moved back into second place behind leaders Southampton.

Amid a blistering start to proceedings, both teams created early openings as Chris Burke sent a header off target before Hammers skipper Kevin Nolan narrowly failed to connect with Julien Faubert's low, teasing cross.

And the deadlock was soon broken out of nowhere as Cole nicked the ball of a hesitant Ibanez before racing clear and dispatching the perfect finish past Boaz Myhill.

It was proving to be a free-flowing, open encounter in front of the 20,214 present, both defences snuffing out half-chances at either end, although West Ham were enjoying the better of proceedings with Cole causing City all sorts of problems.

Faubert somehow missed a great headed chance to put the visitors 2-0 ahead midway through the half before Ibanez cleared Frederic Piquionne's nodded effort off the line from the resulting corner.

Murphy's goalbound free-kick forced Robert Green into action for the first time before Keith Fahey's volley tested the Hammers stopper during a sustained spell of pressure from the home side.

The visitors had gone quiet over the second quarter but Myhill was called into a great stop in first-half injury time to deny Cole's quickfire effort.

The second half started in the same fashion as the first as Burke curled an effort inches wide before Steven Caldwell and Joey O'Brien made last-ditch tackles at either end.

Blues boss Chris Hughton turned to Nikola Zigic in an attempt to change things around.

Caldwell saw a header cleared to safety from Burke's corner before Myhill was again called upon to to parry substitute Henri Lansbury's strike to safety.

Zigic looped a header on to the roof of the net from Murphy's cross and, after Fahey tested Green, the Serbian somehow missed a gilt-edged chance from close range after James Tomkins' sliced clearance.

But a leveller finally arrived nine minutes from time as Murphy converted Burke's corner to send the home crowd into raptures, with Marlon King missing a late chance to snatch all three points.

Teams:

Birmingham Myhill, Spector, Caldwell, Ibanez, Murphy, Burke, N'Daw, Fahey, Beausejour (Redmond 70), King, Wood (Zigic 56).

Subs Not Used: Doyle, Ridgewell, Mutch.

Goals: Murphy 81.

West Ham Green, O'Brien, Tomkins, McCartney, Potts, Faubert (Sears 84), Nolan, Diop, Noble, Cole (Carew 74), Piquionne (Lansbury 58).

Subs Not Used: Boffin, O'Neil.

Booked: Nolan, Faubert, McCartney, Noble.

Goals: Cole 4.

Att: 20, 214

Ref: Darren Deadman (Cambridgeshire).

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