 Drury is anxious to avoid complacency after the Brummies' flying start |
Birmingham look to stretch their winning run to 10 meetings when Edinburgh visit Perry Barr in the Premier League on Wednesday. The Brummies have suffered only one defeat in 13 outings in all competitions so far this season. "I say it every week, but there is no way we can take things for granted," said Brummies boss Graham Drury. "Edinburgh won't come here just to make up the numbers, they'll be looking to push us all the way." Birmingham reserve Justin Sedgmen is fit to despite a nasty crash when he was riding for Swindon against Coventry in the Elite League on Monday.  | We're in contention for the Premier League, Knockout Cup and Premier Trophy Brummies boss Graham Drury |
Skipper Jason Lyons comes into the meeting in fine form after top-scoring for Stoke as a guest over the weekend. "We're doing things right at the moment and as a team we're in contention for the Premier League, Knockout Cup and Premier Trophy," noted Drury. "It's an exciting time for Birmingham fans."
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