NEW DVD OUT NOW
Sunday 26th May 1991 marks a historic day in Blues history - magnificent goals, a thrilling match and a trophy for Blues!
This was the first time in the Club's history that a Blues captain, Vince Overson, had climbed the steps at Wembley and held a cup aloft and this is your chance to own the game in full along with highlights from Blues road to Wembley. Running Time 115 Minutes Approx.
The star of the show was a 6ft 4in giant from King's Heath by the name of John Gayle. The former Wimbledon man scored two and set up the other goal in undoubtedly his best performance in a Blues shirt, his winning goal now the stuff of legends.
Having seen their two goal lead evaporate and with time running out Ian Clarkson sent over a free-kick which Overson headed on for the giant Gayle who turned and hooked a marvelous drive beyond the flailing Eric Nixon.
It was a moment of sheer inspiration and just six minutes later the referees whistle signalled Blues first trophy for 28 years. It was also fitting that this was a Birmingham side in more ways than one, with eight of the 13 man squad heralding from the West Midlands.
Watch a short video trailer at the top of the article and you can get your copy now by simply click here , call 0844 557 1486 or pop down to the Blues Superstore at St. Andrew's.

