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Frustrated Blues show that they can compete with best

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August 11, 2025

THE dawn of the new Championship season at St Andrew's was marred by controversy as Birmingham City were denied by a stoppage time penalty.

- By ALEX DICKEN

Frustrated Blues show that they can compete with best

George Hirst converted in the 95th minute to cancel out Jay Stansfield’s opener and stop Blues from recording what would have been a deserved victory against Ipswich Town.

Andrew Kitchen adjudged Lyndon Dykes to have handled the ball at an Ipswich corner and he didn’t get much else right on a bad night for the referee.

Here are our talking points after Blues start with a point...

Blues match the favourites

The first game of the season is rarely going to be free-flowing, fantastic football. There is plenty of time for that.

Blues matched the enthusiasm of a white-hot St Andrew's crowd to create the better openings and keep Ipswich, who many fancy as the favourites for promotion, at bay before the controversial penalty award.

Other than a chance for Sammie Szmodics in the first half which was all of Ryan Allsop’s own doing and the debatable penalty, Ipswich barely laid a glove on Blues. Big money signings from their Premier League days Szmodics and Jack Clarke were well handled by a Blues team that looks capable of keeping clean sheets once again.

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