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similarities are alarming. Large debts and bad owners Wheldon/Kumars to Carson Yeung; a young inexperienced manager Garry Pendrey to Lee Clark; selling our best young players and signing rubbish Carl Richards to Mullins, Lucas and Ambrose; boos echoing around a half empty St Andrew's and a team who have all the signs of relegation written over them.From the first game, when Barnet outplayed us in the first half, to losing at Coventry the signs have been there.Losing our midfield of Mutch and N'daw and replacing them with slow, old players like Mullins and Ambrose has changed the dynamics of the team.Birmingham City Council revokes Club Rave licenseWith a 6 1 vote, the city of Birmingham has decided to revoke the license to Club Rave, a popular teen hangout.But owner, Steven Jackson, says all of that violence happened before he started leasing the building, which is located across the street from the Birmingham Police Headquarters."Now, it seems like me and my staff, we constantly battling this stigma, this perception," Jackson said. "We trying to work with everybody we can."In fact, Jackson blamed police for the overcrowding when the club shuts its doors at night, saying parents can get around police patrols."They can pick up their kids because the roads are blocked for no reason," Jackson said. Many fliers depict women, wearing provocative clothing, with headlines like "National Booty Twerk Off" and "Bare as you Dare Affair."The photo attached to this story is one of those fliers. On the bottom, right hand corner, it even says "Rated Teenz."Jackson told the council a promoter made the