Birmingham City: Fixtures, Results And Goal Scorers For The 2023/24 Season

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There is only one team in Birmingham worth supporting with true passion and Birmingham City is it.  I have been supporting them since 1978 when Jim Smith was the manager.  He is my favourite manager to date.   I am a blue nose ’til I die.

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Below you will find all the Championship and Cup fixtures, results and goal scorers for the 2023/24 season.  Results are shown in red and clicking on the link will take you to the Blues website to give you further match details such as team line up etc. and also give you our current league table position.

Fixtures are subject to change and those changes will be noted on this page.  Games live on Sky Sports are also shown in red.

2023 – 2024 Season Fixtures

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Birmingham City’s Championship and Cup fixtures for the 2023/24 season.  Subject to change.

2023 – 2024 Season Results

Click on the links below for the match details to each game.

August

Championship: Saturday, August 5th, 2023 at Swansea.com Stadium, Swansea.

Swansea City 1 – Birmingham City 1 (Dembele – 45th minute).  

League Cup – 1st Round: Tuesday, August 8th, 2023 at The Completely-Suzuki Stadium, Cheltenham. 

Cheltenham 0 – Birmingham City 2  (Bacuna – 24th and 32nd minutes). 

Championship: Saturday, August 12th, 2023 at St. Andrew’s Stadium, Birmingham.

Birmingham City 1 – Leeds United 0  (Jutkiewicz – 91st minute). 

Championship: Saturday, August 19th, 2023 at Ashton Gate Stadium, Bristol.

Bristol City 0 – Birmingham City 2 (Miyoshi – 48th minute and Jutkiewicz – 84th minute). 

Championship: Saturday, August 26th, 2023 at St. Andrew’s Stadium, Birmingham.

Birmingham City 2 – Plymouth Argyle 1 (Hogan – 8th Minute and Stansfield – 95th minute).

League Cup – 2nd Round: Tuesday, August 29th, 2023 at St. Andrew’s Stadium, Birmingham. 

Birmingham City 1 – Cardiff City 3 (Hogan – 70th Minute).

September

Championship: Saturday, September 2nd, 2023 at St. Andrew’s Stadium, Birmingham.

Birmingham City 1 – Millwall 1 (Stansfield – 53rd minute).

Championship: Saturday, September 16th, 2023 at Vicarage Road, Watford. 

Watford 2 – Birmingham City 0.

Championship: Tuesday,  September 19th, 2023 at Deepdale, Preston.

Preston North End 2 –  Birmingham City 1 (Stansfield – 46th minute).

Championship: Friday,  September 22nd, 2023 at St. Andrew’s Stadium, Birmingham.

Birmingham City 0 – Queens Park Rangers 0

Championship: Saturday, September 30th, 2023 at Carrow Road, Norwich.

Norwich City 2 – Birmingham City 0.

October

Championship: Tuesday,  October 3rd, 2023 at St. Andrew’s Stadium, Birmingham.

Birmingham City 4 –  Huddersfield Town 1 (Dembele – 3rd and 64th minutes, Myoshi – 23rd minute and James – 95th minute). 

Championship: Friday,  October 6th, 2023 at St. Andrew’s Stadium, Birmingham.

Birmingham City 3 – West Bromwich Albion 1 (Bacuna – 23rd minute, Sanderson 38th minute and Gardner – 87th minute). 

Championship: Saturday, October 21st, 2023 at Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough.

Middlesbrough 1 – Birmingham City 0

Championship: Wednesday, October 25th, 2023  at St. Andrew’s Stadium, Birmingham.

Birmingham City 0  – Hull City 2.

Championship: Saturday, October 28th, 2023 at Saint Mary’s Stadium, Southampton.

Southampton 3 – Birmingham City 1 (Stansfield – 58th minute).

November

Championship: Saturday,  November 4th, 2023 at St. Andrew’s Stadium, Birmingham.

Birmingham City 2 – Ipswich Town 2 (Stansfield – 13th minute).

Championship: Saturday, November 11th, 2023 at Stadium of Light, Sunderland.

Sunderland 3 –  Birmingham City 1 (Miyoshi – 30th minute). 

Championship: Saturday, November 25th, 2023  at St. Andrew’s Stadium, Birmingham.

Birmingham City 2 – Sheffield Wednesday 1 (Bacuna – 48th minute and James – 81st minute). 

Championship: Wednesday,
November 29th, 2023  at Ewood Park, Blackburn.

Blackburn Rovers 4 – Birmingham City 2 (Dembele – 63rd minute and 78th minute). 

December

Championship: Saturday, December 2nd, 2023  at St. Andrew’s Stadium, Birmingham.

Birmingham City 0 – Rotherham United 0

Championship: Friday, December 8th, 2023  at The Coventry Building Society Arena, Coventry.

Coventry City 2 – Birmingham City 0.

Championship: Wednesday, December 13th, 2023  at Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff.

Cardiff City 0 – Birmingham City 1 (Bacuna – 48th minute).

Championship: Monday, December 18th, 2023  at St. Andrew’s Stadium, Birmingham.

Birmingham City 2 –  Leicester City 3 (James – 14th minute and 74th minute).

Championship: Saturday, December 23rd, 2023  at Home Park, Plymouth.

Plymouth Argyle 3 – Birmingham City 3 (Stansfield – 15th minute, James 39th minute and Bacuna 62nd minute).

Championship: Tuesday, December 26th 2023  (Boxing Day) at St. Andrew’s Stadium, Birmingham.

Birmingham City 1 – Stoke City 3 (Stansfield – 69th minute).

Championship: Friday, December 29th 2023  at St. Andrew’s Stadium, Birmingham.

Birmingham City 0 – Bristol City 0.

January

Championship: Monday, January 1st, 2024 (New Year’s Day) at Elland Road, Leeds.

Leeds United 3 – Birmingham City 0.

F.A. Cup – 3rd Round:  Saturday, January 6th, 2024 at The MKM Stadium, Hull. 

Hull City 1 – Birmingham City 1. (Jutkiewicz – 18th minute). 

Championship: Saturday, January 13th, 2024  at St. Andrew’s Stadium, Birmingham.

Birmingham City 2 – Swansea City 2. (Dembele – 38th minute and James 95th minute).

F.A. Cup – 3rd Round Replay:  Tuesday, January 16th, 2024 at St. Andrews Stadium, Birmingham. 

Birmingham City 2 – Hull City 1. (Stansfield – 66th minute and Miyoshi 93rd minute).

Championship: Saturday, January 20th, 2024 at bet365 Stadium, Stoke.

Stoke City 1 – Birmingham City 2. (Stansfield – 10th minute and Bacuna 49th minute).

F.A. Cup – 4th Round: Saturday, January 27th, 2024 at King Power Stadium, Leicester.

Leicester City 3 – Birmingham City 0.

February

Championship: Saturday, February 3rd, 2024 at The Hawthorns, West Bromwich.

West Bromwich Albion 1 – Birmingham City 0.

Championship: Friday, February 9th, 2024 at Hillsborough, Sheffield.

Sheffield Wednesday 2 – Birmingham City 0.

Championship: Tuesday, February 13th, 2024 at St. Andrew’s @ Knighthead Park, Birmingham.

Birmingham City 1 – Blackburn Rovers 0 (Dozzell – 77th minute).

Championship: Saturday,
February 17th, 2024 at St. Andrew’s @ Knighthead Park, Birmingham.

Birmingham City 2 – Sunderland 1 (James – 60th minute and Miyoshi 80th minute).

Championship: Saturday, February 24th, 2024 at Portman Road, Ipswich.

Ipswich Town 3 – Birmingham City 1 (James – 46th minute).

March

Championship: Saturday, March 2nd, 2024 at St. Andrew’s @ Knighthead Park, Birmingham.

Birmingham City 3 – Southampton 4 (Miyoshi – 2nd minute, Stansfield – 41st minute and Bacuna 77th minute).

Championship: Tuesday,
March 5th, 2024 at The MKM Stadium, Hull.

Hull City 1 – Birmingham City 1 (Jutkiewicz – 82nd minute).

Championship: Saturday, March 9th, 2024 at The Den, London.

Millwall 1 – Birmingham City 0.

Championship: Tuesday, March 12th, 2024 at St. Andrew’s @ Knighthead Park, Birmingham.

Blues 0 – Middlesbrough 1.

Championship: Saturday, March 16th, 2023 at St. Andrew’s Stadium, Birmingham.

Birmingham City 0 – Watford 1.

Championship: Friday, March 29th, 2024 at MATRADE Loftus Road, London.

Queens Park Rangers 2 – Birmingham City 1 (Bacuna 62nd minute).

April

Championship: Saturday, April 1st, 2024 at St. Andrew’s @ Knighthead Park, Birmingham.

Birmingham City 1 – Preston North End 0 (Stansfield – 68th minute).

Championship: Saturday, April 6th, 2024 at King Power Stadium, Leicester.

Leicester City 2 – Birmingham City 1 (Stansfield – 45th minute).

Championship: Wednesday, April 10th, 2024 at St. Andrew’s @ Knighthead Park, Birmingham.

Birmingham City 0 – Cardiff City 1.

Championship: Saturday, April 13th,
2024 at St. Andrew’s @ Knighthead Park, Birmingham.

Birmingham City 3 – Coventry City 0 (Thomas [Own Goal] – 12th minute, Sunjic – 41st minute and Stansfield – 59th minute).

Championship: Saturday, April 20th, 2024 at AESSEAL New York Stadium, Rotherham.

Rotherham United 0 – Birmingham City 0.

Championship: Saturday, April 27th 2024 at John Smith’s Stadium, Huddersfield.

Huddersfield Town 1 – Birmingham City 1 (Miyoshi – 44th minute).

May

Championship: Saturday, May 4th, 2024 at St. Andrew’s @ Knighthead Park, Birmingham.

Birmingham City 1 – Norwich City 0 (Seung-Ho – 55th minute).

Blues finish 22nd and are relagated to League One.

2023 – 2024 Season Goal Scorers

Championship Games

TOP SCORER: Jay Stansfield = 12.

Jordan James = 8.

Junhino Bacuna = 7.

Siriki Dembele = 6.

Koji Miyoshi = 6.

Lukas Jutkiewicz = 3. 

Gary Gardner = 1.

Scott Hogan = 1.

Dion Sanderson = 1. 

Andre Dozzell = 1.

Ivan Sunjic = 1. 

Paik Seung-Ho =1.

Cup Games

TOP SCORER: Junhino Bacuna = 2.

Scott Hogan = 1.

Lukas Jutkiewicz = 1.

Jay Stansfield = 1.

Koji Miyoshi – 1. 

All Games

TOP SCORER: Jay Stansfield = 13.

Junhino Bacuna = 9.

Jordan James = 8.

Koji Miyoshi = 7.

Siriki Dembele = 6.

Lukas Jutkiewicz = 4. 

Scott Hogan = 2.

Gary Gardner = 1.

Dion Sanderson = 1. 

Andre Dozzell = 1.

Ivan Sunjic = 1. 

Paik Seung-Ho =1. 

2024 – 2025 Season Fixture Dates Announced

 

Fixtures for Blues’ 2024/25 League One season will be released on Wednesday the 26th of June at 9 am.

These will begin on Saturday the 10th of August 2024, with the regular league schedule concluding on Saturday the 3rd of May 2025.  The 46 rounds of matches will take place across 36 weekends, six midweeks and four bank holidays.

Meanwhile, the Carabao Cup will begin in mid-August and the Group Stage of the Bristol Street Motors Trophy, involving Sky Bet League One, Sky Bet League Two and 16 invited Under-21s Premier League teams, will start in early September.

The Men’s First Team will travel to Austria from Monday the 8th of July until Sunday the 14th of July in preparation for 2024/25, with details of pre-season games, including one during the tour, to be confirmed in due course.

Details for the above will be shown on separate pages for the new season.

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Birmingham City: A Tribute To Trevor Francis

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There is only one team in Birmingham worth supporting with true passion and Birmingham City is it.  I have been supporting them since 1979 when Jim Smith was the manager.  I was 13 at the time.  He is my favourite manager to date.   I am a blue nose ’til I die.

You can read lots more about Blues by clicking here.

The 24th of July 2023 was a day of shock and sadness for those associated with Birmingham City Football Club, Trevor Francis had died. Trevor wore the number 10 shirt and was certainly the most well-known player for B.C.F.C. and adored by many.  You can read more about him here.

I never got to see him play in person.  I was only in my early teens when I started supporting Blues and could only dream of going to St. Andrews but I saw him on television work his magic on the pitch.  He was at the end of his Blues career when I first started following Jim Smith and the Lads.  I can’t exactly recall when it was but it was around the time he was sold to Nottingham Forest as the first million player in British history.  I continued to watch him for Forest cementing my love for them and their manager Brian Clough.  Forest automatically became my second team until Clough retired in 1993. 

R.I.P.

Tributes From The Club 

On the 24th of July 2023 there was an announcement by Birmingham City informing the passing of Trevor Francis.  The Blues badge was changed to black as a mark of respect to the great man.

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The above two photos were posted on Jude Bellingham’s Twitter account on 24/07/23.  This is what he  wrote:

“A very sad day for @BCFC and all of football. Beyond legendary, a trailblazer, a great and an icon of the game. The only thing that could exceed his quality and accolades on the pitch was his class off it. Thank you for all the guidance and the benchmarks you set. Rest in peace, King Trevor! “ 💙

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Players and staff from Blues Men’s and Women’s First Team paying their respects to Trevor Francis on 25/07/23.

On 27/07/23 there was an announcement from Blues that there would be a Trevor Francis Book of Condolence at the Library of Birmingham on the 28th and 29th of July.  This should have been longer than two days in my opinion.

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Garry Cook signs the Trevor Francis Book of Condolence at the Library of Birmingham on 29/07/23.

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Blues players paying their respects to Trevor Francis at Peterborough United on 29/07/23.

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Blues fans at Peterborough United on 29/07/23.

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Click here to watch John Eustace and Darren Carter lay a reef in respect of Trevor Francis. This was the start of many flowers, scarves etc. that were placed in the designated area towards the Ticket Office at St. Andrew’s for fans to pay tribute to a club legend from 24/07/23 – 07/08/23.  The tributes are now safely in storage.

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Fan tributes left for Trevor Francis at St. Andrews.

Videos From The Club 

The following videos (not including shorts) are from Birmingham City’s YouTube page and appear in order they were first shown.  There are too many videos of such a legend elsewhere to show here but search in your favourite browser and see for yourself what a great man he was.

Club Celebration 

On the 11th of August, 2023, the club announced that they will be celebrating Trevor Francis’s life at the first home game of the 2023/24 season against Leeds United. 

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Jasper Carrott pays tribute to his good friend Trevor Francis.

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A celebration to Trevor Francis at Blues first home game of the 2023/24 season against Leeds United.  

Trevor Francis Statue Announcement  

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Trevor Francis statue announcement.

On the 24th of July, 2024,  Birmingham City made an announcement about the commission of a Trevor Francis statue by  Douglas Jennings M.R.B.S., a globally acclaimed portrait sculptor.

Read more here.

Read more about Francis here.

Read more about Jennings here.

Trevor Francis Memorial Match 

On the 24th of July, 2024, one year after Trevor’s passing Birmingham City hosted Rangers in the Trevor Francis Memorial Match.

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Birmingham City legend Trevor Francis.

Trevor Francis In His Birmingham City And Rangers Tops
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Trevor Francis in his Birmingham City and Rangers tops.

Garry Cook Pays Tribute To The Late, Great Trevor Francis

Click here for Chief Executive Officer Garry Cook’s tribute to the late, great Trevor Francis. 

Trevor Francis Memorial Match Interviews

For Chris Davies’s interview after the Trevor Francis Memorial Match click here.

For Ethan Laird’s interview click here.

Trevor Francis Memorial Match Highlights  

For match highlights of the Trevor Francis Memorial Match click here.

Rest In Peace Trevor and thanks for all the great memories and your service to Birmingham City.

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Birmingham City: Trevor Francis

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There is only one team in Birmingham worth supporting with true passion and Birmingham City is it.  I have been supporting them since 1979 when Jim Smith was the manager.  I was 13 at the time.  He is my favourite manager to date.   I am a blue nose ’til I die.

You can read lots more about Blues by clicking here.

The 24th of July 2023 was a day of shock and sadness for those associated with Birmingham City Football Club, Trevor Francis had died. Trevor wore the number 8 shirt and was certainly the most well-known player for B.C.F.C., adored by many.  You can read my tribute page to him here.

I never got to see him play in person.  I was only in my early teens when I started supporting Blues and could only dream of going to St. Andrews but I saw him on television work his magic on the pitch.  He was at the end of his Blues career when I first started following Jim Smith and the Lads.  I can’t exactly recall when it was but it was around the time he was sold to Nottingham Forest as the first million player in British history.  I continued to watch him for Forest cementing my love for them and their manager Brian Clough.  Forest automatically became my second team until Clough retired in 1993. 

R.I.P. Trevor. 

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About Trevor Francis 

Trevor Francis was an English footballer who played as a forward for a number of clubs in England, the United States, Italy, Scotland and Australia.  In 1979 he became Britain’s first £1 million player following his transfer from Birmingham City to Nottingham Forest.  He scored the winning goal for Forest in the 1979 European Cup final against Malmö.  He won the European Cup again with the club the following year.  At international level, he played for England 52 times between 1976 and 1986, scoring 12 goals, and played at the 1982 FIFA World Cup.

Between 1988 and 2003, Francis was a football manager with Queens Park Rangers, Sheffield Wednesday, Birmingham City and Crystal Palace.

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Trevor Francis in Amsterdam on the 22nd Of April 1980.  He was playing for Nottingham Forest at the time.

Early Life And Education

Trevor John Francis was born on the 19th of April 1954, in Plymouth, Devon, and educated at Plymouth’s Public Secondary School for Boys.  He was an agile and skilful forward and joined Birmingham City as a schoolboy.

Club Career

Birmingham City

Francis quickly rose in status, making his debut for Birmingham City’s first team in 1970, aged just 16.  His talent was noted when, before his 17th birthday, he scored four goals in a match against Bolton Wanderers.  He ended his first season with 15 goals from just 22 games.  Birmingham City manager at the time, Freddie Goodwin, compared Francis to both Jimmy Greaves and Denis Law.

On the 30th of October 1976, he scored one of Birmingham’s most famous goals, when he turned away from the touchline and cut inside two Queens Park Rangers defenders, constantly being forced backwards before suddenly unleashing a 25-yard (23 meters) shot. 

Detroit Express

Francis negotiated a loan from Birmingham in 1978 to play for the Detroit Express in the North American Soccer League where he scored 22 goals in 19 league matches and was named to the N.A.S.L. first XI alongside Franz Beckenbauer and Giorgio Chinaglia before returning home to the Midlands.

Nottingham Forest

Nottingham Forest, the reigning First Division champions and League Cup holders managed by Brian Clough, put in a bid for Francis which totalled just over £1 million.  No player had ever been sold between English clubs for a seven-figure fee before and the deal was sealed, with Francis famously being introduced to the media by a manager impatient to play squash.  Clough was in his red gym kit and carrying a racquet as he addressed the press conference.

While recognised as the first British million-pound player, the actual transfer fee for the player was £1,150,000, including a 15% commission to the Football League.  Clough wrote in his autobiography that the fee was £999,999, as he wanted to ensure the million-pound milestone did not go to the player’s head, although Francis says that was a tongue-in-cheek remark by Clough.

Nottingham Forest retained the League Cup shortly afterwards without the cup-tied Francis and made progress in the European Cup to the extent that they reached the semi-finals, although Francis was not eligible to play in the competition until the final.  They won their semi-final, and in May 1979 Forest took on Swedish club Malmö in the final in Munich, and a major instalment of the huge investment money was repaid just before half time.

The ball was spread to Forest’s winger John Robertson wide on the left and he took on two defenders at once to reach the byline and curl an awkward, outswinging cross towards the far post.  Francis had already begun to sprint into position, but even so, he had to increase his pace in order to reach the cross as it dropped and ended up throwing himself low at the ball.  He connected with his head and the ball diverted powerfully into the roof of the net.  Forest won the match 1–0 and footage of the goal was used in the opening titles to Match of the Day for some years afterwards.  A giant picture of Francis stooping to head the ball remains on display in the main entrance and reception area of Forest’s City Ground stadium.

Even though the season ended there, Francis duly headed back to Detroit for another summer playing in the N.A.S.L., where once again he was named to the first XI alongside Johan Cruyff (Los Angeles Aztecs) and Giorgio Chinaglia (New York Cosmos), despite playing only half the season.  In his brief career in America, Francis scored 36 goals in 33 regular season matches and had 18 assists.

At Nottingham Forest Clough frequently played Francis on the right wing, rather than in his preferred position as a central attacker.  Francis was in the side which lost the 1980 League Cup Final to Wolverhampton Wanderers but missed the European Cup Final against Hamburg due to an injury to his Achilles tendon.  Somehow the success of his Forest career never quite reflected his huge fee.  He scored only 14 league goals in the 1979 – 80 season and 6 in the next 18 games that he played for Forest.  Although still a regular for England, his Achilles injury prevented him from being in the squad for the 1980 European Championships.

Manchester City

The injury kept Francis out of the game for over six months.  He was sold to Manchester City in September 1981, this time for £1.2 million.  The deal caused behind-the-scenes friction at Manchester City.  During negotiations City chairman Peter Swales informed manager John Bond that the club could not afford the transfer fee.  Bond then issued an ultimatum which was if Francis did not sign, Bond would resign.  Francis made a promising start at the club, scoring two goals against Stoke City on his debut, but over the course of the season, he was frequently injured.  In total, he scored 12 goals in 26 games and made the England squad for the 1982 World Cup.

Back at his club, financial problems were again an issue.  Francis’ contract gave him a salary of £100,000 plus bonuses, which the club could no longer afford to pay to a player who regularly sustained injuries.

Sampdoria

Later that summer, Francis was approached by Italian club Sampdoria, who paid Manchester City £700,000 for his services.  He helped win the 1984–85 Coppa Italia, in the same team as Scotland midfielder Graeme Souness.  It was the first time that Sampdoria had won the competition.

Atalanta

Francis joined Atalanta in 1986.  He played 21 league games and scored once in his only season, but added two goals in nine games in the Coppa Italia. Atalanta lost the final to Napoli.  He was the second Englishman at the Bergamo-based club after Gerry Hitchens, and by the time of his death, their only other English-born player was Ademola Lookman.

Rangers

Francis returned to Britain in September 1987 to join Rangers under Graeme Souness.  Numerous English players were brought to the Scottish club by Souness as English clubs had been banned from European competition since the Heysel disaster.  Francis cost just £75,000, signed on a pay-as-you-play basis, and won the 1987 – 88 Scottish League Cup, scoring a penalty in the shootout.

Queens Park Rangers

Francis signed for Queens Park Rangers on a free transfer in March 1988 and helped the team finish fifth in the First Division.  He scored 10 goals from 26 appearances in the first half of the 1988 – 89 season and took over as player-manager in December 1988 when Jim Smith moved to Newcastle United, but a knee injury in January 1989 put an end to his playing season.  He marked his return to the field in September 1989 with a hat-trick against Aston Villa, but was replaced as manager by Don Howe in November 1989 and his playing contract was paid up a few days later.

During his time at Queens Park Rangers, Francis completed a brief loan in 1988 with an Australian National Soccer League team, Wollongong City, as part of businessman Harry Michaels’ attempt to market football in Australia.  Michaels had previously funded the loans of Alan Brazil and Paul Mariner, whom Francis was to replace, and had discussions with Norman Whiteside, Nigel Clough and Michel Platini about playing for the New South Wales-based team.

Sheffield Wednesday

Francis left Queens Park Rangers in February 1990 to play for Sheffield Wednesday.  Despite gaining a good reputation amongst supporters, he could not help the club avoid relegation to the second tier under manager Ron Atkinson for the 1990 – 91 season.  However, that season he helped Wednesday win the League Cup, although he was a non-playing substitute in the final, and also gained promotion back to the top flight.

International Career

Francis played for England 52 times between 1977 and 1986 and scored 12 goals.  In 1977, he was given his first England cap by Don Revie, in a 2 – 0 loss against the Netherlands.  After missing out on Euro 1980 due to an Achilles injury, Francis was named in the England squad for the 1982 World Cup in Spain.  In the first round of the tournament, he scored in the group games against Czechoslovakia and Kuwait.  England was eliminated after goalless draws against both the host nation and West GermanyIn the spring of 1986, he made his 52nd and final appearance for England in a victory over Scotland and was subsequently not selected for the 1986 World Cup in Mexico.

Managerial Career

Sheffield Wednesday

After the departure of Ron Atkinson, Francis took over as manager of Sheffield Wednesday with popular support from the club and supporters.  He guided Wednesday to a third-place finish in 1992.  The following year, Wednesday reached the F.A. Cup and League Cup finals, losing both to Arsenal, the former after a replay.  In 1994, Francis finally retired as a player, shortly before his 40th birthday.  He was dismissed as manager a year later after Wednesday finished 13th in the Premiership.

In February 1992, Francis brought former French international Eric Cantona back from a poor discipline-enforced hiatus in his career by inviting him for a trial at Sheffield Wednesday.  However, as the snowy conditions meant that he could only evaluate Cantona on AstroTurf, Francis requested an extension to the trial to see whether Cantona could play on grass.  An outraged Cantona walked out on The Owls and was signed (without a trial) by Leeds United, inspiring first them and then Manchester United to success.  In a 2012 interview, Francis said that he had agreed to take Cantona on as a favour to Francis’ former agent, Dennis Roach, and Michel Platini, who he knew from his time playing in Italy when they approached him about taking on Cantona, and that it was intended as an opportunity for Cantona to put himself in the shop window.  Wednesday had only recently been promoted back to the top flight, with most of the squad still being on Second Division-level wages, and the club could not afford to sign him.

Birmingham City

Francis was hired as Birmingham City as manager in 1996, with the club in the First Division.  He guided Birmingham to a 10th and 7th place finish in his first two seasons, missing out on the playoffs on goal difference in the latter.  Finishes of 4th, 4th and 5th in the next three seasons resulted in playoff entry, losing each time.

Francis led Blues to the 2001 League Cup Final, where they lost on penalties to Liverpool.  He was dismissed in October of that year.  BBC Sport wrote “Francis the player was legendary. Francis the manager is the nearly man.”

Crystal Palace

Francis was manager of Crystal Palace from November 2001 to April 2003.  He was appointed by Crystal Palace chairman, Simon Jordan to replace Steve Bruce who had resigned as Crystal Palace manager with the intention of taking the manager’s role at Birmingham City.  Litigation followed with Bruce being placed on gardening leave.  Of the appointment, Jordan said, “The last two or three weeks have not been easy.  I’m bored of Steve Bruce and Birmingham and what I’m interested in is Trevor Francis and Crystal Palace.”  At the time Francis said that he had turned down four jobs before accepting the role at Crystal Palace.  Under his managership, Palace defeated a Gerard Houllier-managed Liverpool in an FA Cup fourth-round replay at Anfield in February 2003 and beat Palace’s main rivals, Brighton & Hove Albion, 5 – 0 in October 2002.  However, after the team’s second failure to achieve promotion to the Premier League, Simon Jordan dismissed him, stating: “People know I am very unhappy with the selection of our players under Francis. We have a very strong squad and we should have done a lot better this season – a lot of lessons need to be learned from injury prevention and transfer policy.”

Personal Life

Francis married Helen in 1974.  The couple had two children together.  On the 5th of April 2017, it was reported that Helen Francis had died.

On the 13th of April 2012, Francis was reported to be recovering in hospital from a suspected heart attack.

Francis died of a heart attack at his home near Marbella, Spain, on July 24th, 2023.  He was 69.  

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Trevor Francis in 2009.

Career And Managerial Statistics

Click here to read about Francis’ club, international and managerial statistics.

Honours

Player

Birmingham City

Football League Second Division runner-up: 1971 – 72.

Detroit Express

American Conference Central Division: 1978.

Nottingham Forest

European Cup: 1978 – 79 and 1979 – 80.

European Super Cup: 1979.

Football League Cup: runner-up 1979 – 80.

Sampdoria

Coppa Italia: 1984 – 85.

Rangers

Scottish League Cup: 1987 – 88.

Sheffield Wednesday

Football League Cup: 1990 – 91.

Individual

P.F.A. First Division Team of the Year: 1976 – 77, 1977 – 78, and 1981 – 82.

Coppa Italia top scorer: 1984 – 85 (9 goals).

Manager

Sheffield Wednesday

F.A. Cup runner-up: 1992–93.

Football League Cup runner-up: 1992 – 93.

Birmingham City

Football League Cup runner-up: 2000 – 01.

Individual

Premier League Manager of the Month: December 1993.

Read more about Trevor Francis’ Wikipedia page here.

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Notes And Links

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Birmingham City F.C. – Official website.  

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Birmingham City: A New Era Begins

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There is only one team in Birmingham worth supporting with true passion and Birmingham City is it.  I have been supporting them since 1978 when Jim Smith was the manager.  He is my favourite manager to date.   I am a blue nose ’til I die. 

You can read lots more about Blues by clicking here.

I haven’t been so excited about a new football season starting as I have been for the 2023/24 one in a VERY long time. 

The Chinese owners were the worse thing to happen to this club and I thought the Kumar brothers were bad.  What followed (despite a  cup win) was eventual relegation from the Premier League and misery for sixteen years.  Blues fans always had hope in their hearts that the good times will return again and now, thanks to Tom Wagner, they will.  It will take time and patience but their is no doubt that the road is long and there will always be joys and sorrows too but there is something POSITIVE for a change to look forward to at the end of the road and I, for one, CAN’T WAIT and you can see the new owners input and progress below.

I look positively to the days, months and years ahead to see where the new owners take us from here.  One thing for sure is it will be onwards and upwards and that is no less than anyone involved with Birmingham City deserve.

Before Knighthead 

Small Heath Football Club became a limited company in 1888.  The board was made up of local businessmen and dignitaries for the next 77 years.

In 1965 the club was sold to Clifford Coombs.  By the mid-1980’s the club was in financial trouble (a recurring pattern in the many years to follow). Control passed to Ken Wheldon and he sold it to the Kumar brothers in April 1989.

In March 1993, David Sullivan brought B.C.F.C. from the Kumars and St. Andrews got modernised (although that turned out to be shoddy work in the end).  As much as I resent Sullivan for selling us on to Carson Yeung and Grandtop International Holdings Limited in July 2007, it can not be denied that he and David Gold and his brother Ralph Gold saved us from administration.

Yeung turned out to be corrupt and the rest of the Chinese owners seemed no better.  They all were without a clue or care about how to run a football club. Yeung was sent to prison and Grandtop International Holdings Limited took full ownership of the club and renamed themselves Birmingham International Holdings Limited.

In June 2022 an attempt to buy the club was made by a group fronted by Laurence Bassini, involving financier Keith Harris using money loaned by David Sullivan and thankfully nothing became from that.

In July 2023 a consortium led by Paul Richardson and Maxi López announced that they were close to completing the purchase of a stake in the club, and later confirmed that they were providing operating funds but pulled out in December citing a failure to agree on revisions to the original terms of agreement.  Following that in April 2023, Richardson, López and their proposed chief executive, Matt Southall, were sanctioned by the English Football League after admitting to breaching take-over regulations without approval.  That turned out to be a blessing in disguise.

This brings us up to  April 2023 and Birmingham Sports Holdings confirmed letters of intent had been signed to sell 24% of their shares in Birmingham City and the 21.64% owned by Oriental Rainbow, as well as the whole of St. Andrews which they 100% owned to a then-unnamed potential purchaser.  In July 2023 the purchaser was named to be Shelby Companies Ltd, a subsidiary of asset management company Knighthead Capital Management fronted by Tom Wagner, Knighthead’s co-founder and co-C.E.O. 

The Next Chapter With Knighthead

From this point onwards you can read all about the new owners, news etc. on and off the pitch and how it affects Birmingham City during the 2023/24 season, the season the next chapter began for Blues.  To keep up with all the news from the club click here.

May 2023

A Letter To Supporters From Tom Wagner – 08/05/2023

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A letter from Tom Wagner.  

On the 8th of May, 2023, Knighthead Co-Founder and Co-C.E.O. Tom Wagner confirmed that, through its affiliate, Shelby Companies Limited, it has exchanged contracts with the majority owners of Birmingham City Football Club including Birmingham Sports Holdings Limited subject to approval from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and customary regulatory authority approvals in the U.K. Approvals are anticipated within the coming weeks.

You can read his full letter here.

This is fantastic to hear but until this is official I hold it with trepidation as we Blues fans have been let down so many times up until now!

June 2023

Announcement Regarding Prospective Ownership Of Blues  

The Birmingham Mail announced on the 27th of June 2023 the prospective ownership of Blues by Tom Wagner. 

 

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Garry Cook and Tom Wagner at St. Andrews in June 2023.

July 2023

Announcement Regarding Official Take Over By Knighthead And Shelby Companies

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Take over announcement. 

On the 14th of July 2023, there was a club announcement by the club and it was official, Knighthead and Shelby Companies would acquire full ownership and control of St. Andrew’s and 45.64% ownership of Birmingham City Limited.  It was confirmed that Tom Wagner will be the Chairman Of The Board and Garry Cook will be C.E.O.

EXCELLENT NEWS!

Tom Wagner’s First Interview With Blues T.V. 

Tom Wagner, Knighthead Co-Founder and Co-C.E.O., talks about a new direction for the Club after Knighthead Capital Management L.L.C. acquired Birmingham City Football Club.

This excellent first interview with Blues T.V. is a pleasure to watch.  It is nice to see an owner be so open and sound like he knows what he wants and what he is doing.   This is an astute businessman and I look forward to what he will do for us all at Birmingham City and welcome him to the club. 

August 2023

Garry Cook’s First Interview With Blues T.V. 

As with Tom Wagner’s above, this excellent interview is a pleasure to watch.  Cook is another businessman who knows what he is doing and I also look forward to what he can do for  Birmingham City and welcome him. 

Tom Brady Joins Birmingham City

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Brady announcement. 

As if the wonderful news of new owners wasn’t enough to take in for Blues fans and the fact we have been dealing well in the transfer market for the new season and actually buying players instead of having loads of loans, the club made another announcement that one of the world’s greatest sportsmen ever, seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady was joining as Chairman of the advisory board.

Click here to watch Brady’s message to the fans

Tom Wagner Visits The Training Ground For The First Time 

On the 11th of August, 2023, Chairman of the Board, Tom Wagner, and the Knighthead team visited the Elite Performance Innovation Centre for the first time to meet the players and management staff during training.

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Tom Wagner greets staff and players at Blues training ground.

Tom Wagner, Garry Cook And Tom Brady Attend Blues First Home Game Of The 2023/24 Season Versus Leeds United

On Saturday, August 12th, 2023, Tom Wagner, Garry Cook and Tom Brady attended Blues first home game of the 2023/24 season against Leeds United. This was Blues highest home crowd since 2020.

Apart from showing their TRUE support for the fans and Birmingham City (they did more for morale for Blues in the first four weeks since they took over than the previous Chinese owners ever did in sixteen years) they were also here to join in with the celebration of club legend Trevor Francis and pay tribute to him. 

Tom Wagner mixes with some of Blues younger supporters.

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Tom Wagner signing a young Blues supporters top.

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Tom Wagner with a young Blues supporter.

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Tom Wagner at his first match at St. Andrews versus Leeds United.

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Tom Brady arrives at St. Andrew’s for the first time. 

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Tom Brady signing young Blues supporters tops.

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Tom Wagner, Garry Cook and Tom Brady showing their passion at their first match at St. Andrews versus Leeds United at full time. Tom is showing passion like a proper owner should.   

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Tom Wagner, Garry Cook and Tom Brady showing their passion at their first match at St. Andrews versus Leeds United at full time.

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Tom Wagner showing passion at his first match at St. Andrews versus Leeds United at full time. 

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Tom Wagner and Tom Brady after their first match together at St. Andrews versus Leeds United.

Tom Wagner and Tom Brady talk about a special day at St. Andrew’s. 

These two men are enjoyable to watch and know what they are talking about. 

A Letter To Supporters From Garry Cook – 13/08/2023

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A letter from Garry Cook.  

On the 14th of August, 2023, following the first home game of the 2023/24 season against Leeds United, Garry Cook wrote a letter to Birmingham City supporters thanking the fans for their support at our first home game against Leeds United.  He also highlighted the important work that will go on off the pitch.  You can read it here

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Safe standing at St. Andrews announcement.  

On the 17th of August, 2023, just a few hours after it was shown elsewhere on social media, Blues made an announcement stating the contractor, the Buckingham Group, who were responsible for working on the lower tiers of the Tilton and Kop stands (with safe standing shown above) have gone into administration.

There was a time, during the dark days of the previous owners that I would be very concerned about this but I have no doubt Tom Wagner is quickly working on this to get a replacement contractor a.s.a.p. and it just shows his commitment to Blues supporters in how much we are being kept in the loop of everything involved with the club at all times.  

A Letter To Supporters From Garry Cook – 24/08/2023

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Garry Cook.

On the 24th of August, 2023, Garry Cook wrote another letter to the fans, this time regarding the lack of stock of our replica kits.  He also informed them that the third kit would be coming soon.   You can read it here

I love the way the new owners care about their supporters and are keeping us in the loop.  It certainly makes a refreshing change.

September 2023

Announcement Regarding Mace

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Mace announcment.

On the 11th of September, 2023, Blues made an announcement stating that a new contractor had been found to carry on the work following the Buckingham Group’s administration.  The company’s name is Mace. The work will recommence at 9 a.m. on Monday the 11th of September 2023 is now expected to be completed before the end of November 2023.

This is great news for all Blues fans and we look forward to St. Andrew’s capacity being close to 30,000 when it is completed.  

Tom Wagner Attends Preston North End Versus Birmingham City  

On Tuesday, September 19th, 2023,  Tom Wagner, was in the away end watching Blues play against Preston North End.  He even brought them drinks at half time. This is FANTASTIC and this man as my TOTAL RESPECT.  What a PROPER owner we have here. 

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Tom Wagner in the away end with the Blues fans watching Preston North End v Birmingham City.

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Tom Wagner buying the Blues fans food and drinks at half time and having photos with them at the Preston North End v Birmingham City match.

Tom Wagner And Garry Cook Attend Birmingham City Versus Queens Park Rangers  

On Friday, September 22nd, 2023,  Tom Wagner and Garry Cook watched Blues play against Queens Park Rangers.

The club were supporting Help Harry Help Others for this game and helping to raise funds for them.  The founder of the charity is Harry Moseley (who started his campaign back in 2003 by making bracelets), with help from his mom Georgina.  It raises money for cancer victims.  You can read all about the charity here.  There are more links in the Notes And Links section at the bottom of this page. 

The day before the match John Eustace and Dion Sanderson informed Blues fans about Help Harry Help Others and the connection with the game.  You can see the short video here.

Bracelets were made for everyone who attended the match and details on how to donate were supplied with each one. 

If you want to donate £3 you can do so by texting HARRY3 to 70800 or you can contribute here.

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Georgina Mosely explains how Help Harry Help Others started.  

This is a charity close to Birmingham City’s heart and worthy of any support it gets.

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Georgina Moseley And Tom Wagner before the Birmingham City v Queens Park Rangers match.

Garry Cook is behind them to the left.

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A specially made Help Harry Help Others bracelet for fans at the Birmingham City v Queens Park Rangers match.

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Georgina Moseley and the Help Harry Help Others team making limited-edition bracelets in time for the Birmingham City v Queens Park Rangers match.  

Click here to see Georgina completing the 19,000th bracelet.  These were made in just one week prior to the game.  Well done to all involved.

Announcement Regarding Lower Tilton Re-Opening (1)

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Lower Tilton announcement.

On the 29th of September, 2023, Blues made an announcement stating that the match against West Bromwich Albion on the 6th of  October, 2023 would serve as the test event (in conjunction with the local authority and relevant stakeholders) for the Tilton Road lower stand prior to its official opening later in the month.

The atmosphere created by the Alliance of supporters in the Tilton has been infamous, and the Club are looking forward to once again hearing the noise created by the most iconic set of supporters in the country.

October 2023

Announcement Regarding Juninho Bacuna (1)

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Bacuna announcement.

On the 4th of October, 2023, Tom Wagner made an announcement to Blues fans regarding the racial abuse incident involving Juninho Bacuna during Birmingham City’s match against Huddersfield Town on the 3rd of October, 2023.  He rightly explained this is unacceptable and every action will be taken to find and ban the perpetrator. 

Of course, this should not be allowed, in football, in any sport or in life, but what makes this worse is it came from one of our so-called “fans”. 

We don’t want anyone like this supporting Blues and they deserve to be banned.  As a club, we are on the rise again and we need to do this together, players and all, through the good times and the bad and anyone who can’t buy into that need to go and support someone else because we don’t need the negativity and bad press any more.

Announcement Regarding The Sacking Of John Eustace 

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Eustace sacked announcement.

On the 9th of October, 2023, Blues made an announcement to inform the fans that John Eustace had been sacked!

It was no surprise for me from what I was reading the night before.  The club said they will announce a new manager in the next few days.  It had been rumoured weeks prior to this that it would be Wayne Rooney and it certainly appears to be that way.  It is no coincidence he quit his job in America recently and has strong connections with Garry Cook.

This is a bad decision that will possibly upset the camp and undo all the good work Eustace and co. have done since their arrival to bring the club and fans together and push on in the right direction, stronger as one solid unit.  Eustace has done wonders for the club steadily since his arrival in July 2022.  

Like watching the team at times he can be frustrating with his tactics but no proper Blues fan can argue with the fact that before today we have had two back-to-back wins, seven goals scored, unbeaten at home, are  sixth in the Championship and that is down to the manager and the belief he has installed in the players and that as clearly shown on the pitch and in the results. 

It would be nice to know the full story here because clearly, a lot has been going on behind the scenes. Had Eustace been approached by Rangers? Did he know for a while his job was on the line? No one would have blamed him for wanting to go if so. 

When a new owner comes into a football club they usually want their own man for the job, and that’s understandable but not when you are eleven games into a new season and sitting in the top six and confidence amongst the players and fans is high.  I just don’t understand the logic of it all.  It leaves me feeling bewildered and angry because this incident is madness and so deja vue and the timing is all wrong.  

Judging by the passion Eustace showed during Gary Gardner’s goal in his last game in charge in the 3 – 1 win over West Bromwich Albion at St. Andrews I find it hard to believe he would have wanted to go. He patted the badge more than once and this isn’t the first time he has shown such passion to the fans so this shock news must feel like a knife in his back. 

Myself and a lot of loyal, true Blues fans wish John nothing but the very best in his next job and for his future. We thank him for everything he has done for the club, the players, the fans and the belief he instilled in us all.  Good luck.

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John Eustace passionately celebrates Blues 3 -1 win over West Bromwich Albion at St. Andrews on 06/10/2023.

I understand Wagner is a businessman first, a Blues supporter second, and he is here to make money and turn things around. That is what his company does, and that is why he purchased Birmingham City.  There is no denying what he has done in such a short time is nothing but commendable, I accept that and I trust, and hope, he will continue to do what is right for the club but consider how the fans feel as well.

Despite whoever the owner and manager is, I support the badge and  I will give the owners the benefit of the doubt.  I will do the same with any manager that comes in, like I do with all new managers regardless of who they are and if I personally like them or not and see what happens after that.  I just hope all this works out.  If it does then great, it was a clever tactical move from Wagner and Cook, if not then they have to quickly get the fans back on board.  We deserve nothing less than their honesty and transparency.  Onwards and upwards we go but most importantly we have to do it TOGETHER.

A Letter To Supporters From Garry Cook -10/10/2023

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Garry Cook.

On the 10th of October, 2023, Garry Cook wrote another letter to the fans, this time regarding the sacking of John Eustace.  He also emphasised the positive progress work that has been achieved so far by Tom Wagner et al and that there is a lot more to come.  You can read it here

All this will take time and patience from the fans and as Cook says, “We cannot keep looking back and referring to what happened in the recent past, we must look forward.  The future is bright and we are on the rise again.”

I totally agree.  Despite my personal feelings about all this, the fact remains, Eustace has been sacked, Cook has spoken, it is what it is, time to move forward.

Announcement Regarding Matt Gardiner And Keith Downing 

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Matt Gardiner and Keith Downing announcement.

On the 10th of October, 2023, Blues made an announcement to inform the fans that assistant head coaches, Keith Downing and Matt Gardiner, have left Birmingham City. 

It was only a matter of time.

Announcement Regarding New Manager Wayne Rooney   

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Wayne Rooney announcement. 

On the 11th of October, 2023, Blues made an announcement to the fans that Wayne Rooney is our new manager and will be supported by Ashley Cole,  John O’Shea, Carl Robinson and Pete Shuttleworth.  Maik Taylor stays at the Club as Goalkeeper Coach.  Click here to see what Rooney said to Blues TV in his first interview.

Personally, I have never been a fan of Rooney but the fact is he is our manager now and like I have said before I will always give any new manager the benefit of the doubt.  Anyone who starts a new job will know it can take a few months at least to settle in and we have to expect the same of him and judge his efforts at the end of the season.  As long as we finish in the top half then I will be happy.  Then we will be in a much better position financially, thanks to the shrewd businessmen who run the club, to make a solid push for promotion next season.

I don’t normally comment on what other so-called fans say on social media sites etc. because we are all entitled to our opinions.  However, before Rooney has even set through the doors of St. Andrews they are slagging him off and posting memes about him and his past.  I can expect that from people who don’t support Blues (it is part and parcel of football banter) but from our own “fans” it is embarrassing and pathetic.  They are even saying they will stop supporting the club well go then because quite frankly they need to piss off to B6 and support the vile.  They are starting to sound like them and will fit in well there.

I don’t know the man so I can’t comment on his life or what he has supposed to have done or not done in the past, only going by what I have read or heard in the so-called media.  It simply doesn’t matter and neither does his recent managerial positions.  They are both completely different circumstances due to the situation Blues are in now and with the top backing from owners who actually have a clue what they are doing.  What does matter is what he does from now on and how he represents Birmingham City and its proper fans.  I am concentrating on where we go together from today and onwards. 

Due to all the shit we have had to put up with over the years, it is understandable we feel doubtful when any change comes along but we need to put the bad things that have happened in the past behind us.  All that does is breed toxicity amongst us all and we need to remove that and toxic fans.  No one wants that in their life and we certainly don’t need it in our club. 

As long as we finish in the top half then I will be happy.  Then we will be in a much better position financially, thanks to the shrewd businessmen who run the club, to make a solid push for promotion next season.  

Tom Wagner got the new era ball rolling by purchasing B.C.F.C. and giving us belief, John Eustace nurtured that belief and now Wayne Rooney must be given the chance to carry that belief on and better it if he can.  I urge any decent-minded Blues fan to get behind Rooney,  his staff and our owners moving forward and, dare I say, even feel excited about what great things can possibly happen next. 

Patience is a virtue. 

 

Wayne Rooney’s First Interview With Blues T.V. 

Wayne Rooney speaks of his delight at being named as the new Birmingham City Manager.

On the 11th of October, 2023, the new Blues manager spoke to Blues T.V. for the first time.  

Wayne Rooney’s First Training Session

On the 12th of October, 2023, Wayne Rooney took his first training session with the lads as the new Blues manager prior to his first press conference.

See the photo gallery here.

Wayne Rooney‘s first training session as the new Birmingham City manager.

Wayne Rooney’s First Press Conference 

On the 12th of October, 2023, Garry Cook and new Blues Manager Wayne Rooney spoke to local and national media at St. Andrew’s in Rooney’s first press conference.  

Garry Cook and new Blues Manager Wayne Rooney spoke to local and national media at St. Andrew’s in Rooney’s first press conference. 

Despite not wanting John Eustace to leave the club (certainly not with the shocking way the club dismissed him), I must say that Rooney looks good in our colours, and after watching this, I am excited and intrigued to see what lies ahead for Blues under the new management of him and his backroom staff. 

I have a feeling his appointment will not be as bad as everyone thinks.  I, like many, had my doubts about him being appointed (but not in the pathetic, whiney way a lot of so-called fans have) and I would genuinely love him to do well for us.  The ball is in Rooney and Co.’s court now to make that happen.

Our new era has just stepped up a level.  The ultimate level is to get back into the Premiership and stay there for a very long time with success.  This won’t happen overnight but when it does I think there are going to be spectacular times ahead for this club I love with a passion.  Now that thought truly is exciting.

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Wayne Rooney inside St. Andrew’s officially unveiled as Blues new manager.

Wayne Rooney’s First Week In Charge

Birmingham City manager, Wayne Rooney, discussed his first week at the club.

On the 19th of October, 2023, Wayne Rooney chatted with Blues T.V. about his first week in charge as the new Blues manager.

Carl Robinson’s First Interview With Blues T.V. 

On the 19th of October, 2023, new men’s First Team coach, Carl Robinson, sat down with Blues T.V. for the first time to discuss his coaching style and how he’s found his first week at the club.

Ashley Cole’s First Interview With Blues T.V. 

On the 19th of October, 2023, new men’s First Team coach, Ashley Cole, sits down with Blues T.V. for the first time to discuss his coaching style and how excited he is to be at Blues.

Announcement Regarding Lower Tilton Re-Opening (2)

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Another Lower Tilton announcement.

On the 24th of October, 2023, Blues announced that more blocks would be open in the Tilton Lower for the match against Hull City.

It’s good to see the repairs are coming on nicely.

Announcement Regarding Juninho Bacuna (2)

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Another Bacuna announcement.

On the 25th of October, 2023, the club made an announcement to Blues fans regarding the racial abuse incident involving Juninho Bacuna during Birmingham City’s match against Huddersfield Town on the 3rd of October, 2023.  Bacuna reported an incident of racism during the second half. 

A man was arrested during Blues’ game against Hull City on the 25th of October, 2023.  Police identified a 52-year-old male who was wanted for questioning.

He was apprehended shortly after kick-off on suspicion of a racially aggravated public order offence and was kept in custody for questioning.

Let’s hope he is dealt with accordingly and banned for life and this sort of thing doesn’t happen again at St. Andrews.  Sadly in the uncivilised world we live it is doubtful.

November 2023

Announcement Regarding New Fan Initiatives

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Announcement regarding new fan initiatives.

On the 1st of November, 2023, the club made an announcement to Blues fans regarding a series of fan initiatives.

As mentioned above in May,  Tom Wagner sent a Letter to Fans outlining six Commitments that he asked fans to hold the leadership of the Club accountable. 

After consultation with fans and fan groups, Blues revealed three new initiatives which deliver on the intent of Wagner’s commitment. 

Firstly is Blues Open House, a quarterly open evening for up to 100 fans who are committed to Blues and whose work helps shape the views of Blue Noses across the globe.  It will be by invitation only and the invite list could change each quarter. The first one of these will take place at St. Andrew’s on Tuesday the 21st of November, 2023, hosted by Garry Cook, and members of the leadership team.

Secondly, Blues Matters, an official Fan Engagement Programme that will be launched in January 2024.  This will be the official constructive communication channel between the Club and fans.

Thirdly,  Blues Official Supporters Club, will  be launched in January 2024 as well.  This is the recreation of the Official Supporters Club after many years, joining organisations across the country and globe in one new digital and physical home.

It is so refreshing that fans are made to feel an important part of the club and not just a revenue service.

Announcement Regarding Blues Open House 

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Open House announcement.

On the 8th of November, 2023, the club announced the Blues Open House date would be changed.

Blues Pay Their Respects Before Remembrance Day 2023 

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John Ruddy and Sean rush discuss Remembrance Day.

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On the 3rd of November, 2023, John Ruddy, whose father served in the military as well as two of his best friends, and Sean Rush, whose son is currently serving in Iraq, sit down to discuss their loved ones’ experiences and the importance of Remembrance Day.  

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Blues pay their respects before Remembrance Day 2023 at St. Andrews.

The above photos were taken before their match against Ipswich Town on the 4th of November, 2023.  Click here to see a short video regarding the above including the minute silence and the last post..

Announcement Regarding Kop Lower Re-Opening (1)

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Kop Lower Announcement.

On the 15th of November, 2023, Blues made an announcement stating that Blues Women’s match against Durham on Sunday the 19th of November, 2023 will serve as a test event for the planned re-opening of the Kop Lower.

Tom Wagner is on track to keep his promise of having the Lower Tilton And Kop Lower open by the end of November., how refreshing is that, to have owners who are truthful! 

Announcement Regarding Kop Lower Re-Opening (2)

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Another Kop Lower Announcement.

On the 22nd of November, 2023, Blues made an announcement that Blues fans much-anticipated return to the Kop Lower will be against Sheffield Wednesday on the 25th of November, 2023.

Announcement Regarding Blues Open House: Transformation

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Blues Open House live on Blues TV announcement.

On the 27th of November, 2023, Blues announced that supporters will be able to watch live coverage of the first Blues Open House known as Transformation.

The introduction started with an EXCELLENT short video that made me proud to be a Blue Nose.  It is emotional and underlines why I have supported this club since the 70’s and will do so until the day my time is up. 

True fans need to Keep Right On TOGETHER. As it says on a t-shirt I have, “It’s more than just a badge, it’s our family emblem”. 

You can watch the video here and in the video below.

Hosted by Tom Ross.

Announcement Regarding Beau And Belle Brummie’s Makeover

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Beau and Belle Brummie makeover annoucement.

On the 30th of November, 2023, Blues announced that ahead of Blues’ game against Rotherham United on the 2nd of December, 2023, everyone’s favourite bulldogs have had a makeover and they will be taking over on matchday.

I can understand Tom Wagner and Co. wanting to move the club forward and make revenue (for it is that that will help get things done) but I have to disagree on this one. If it ain’t broke don’t fix it.  I prefer the old traditional look and not something that looks like it came out of a sex shop!

December 2023

On the 27th of November, 2023, Blues announced that supporters will be able to watch live coverage of the first Blues Open House known as Transformation.

The introduction started with an EXCELLENT short video that made me proud to be a Blue Nose.  It is emotional and underlines why I have supported this club since the 70’s and will do so until the day my time is up. 

True fans need to Keep Right On TOGETHER. As it says on a t-shirt I have, “It’s more than just a badge, it’s our family emblem”. 

You can watch the video here and in the video below.

Tom Wagner, Garry Cook And Tom Brady Attend Birmingham City Versus Rotherham United 

Before the game against Rotherham United on December the 2nd, 2023, attended by Tom Wagner and Garry Cook, Tom Brady visited the Birmingham City Elite Performance and Innovation Centre as Blues prepared for the visitors.  You can see a short video here.

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Birmingham City Foundation announcement.

On the 6th of December, 2023, Blues announced its first flagship partnership as Balaam Wood Academy became the inaugural Academy School.

The school in Frankley has long-standing links with the Club, with coaches currently operating in the school to deliver four hours of football and mentoring per week.

Tom Wagner talks about it here in a short video.

It is great to see Blues giving back to the local community and the city of Birmingham in this way It produces great bonds with prospective investors and most of all the fans, old and new. 

January 2024

Announcement Regarding The Sacking Of Wayne Rooney 

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Rooney sacked announcement.

On the 2nd of January, 2024, Blues made an announcement to inform the fans that manager Wayne Rooney had been sacked.  Carl Robinson left the club with him. Professional Development Coach Steve Spooner will assume responsibility for Men’s First Team matters as a caretaker manager until the manager’s position is filled again. The remaining coaching staff will be required to continue with their duties to assist Spooner.

As with any new manager, I gave him the benefit of the doubt and a chance to prove himself.  Rooney simply was not good enough. 

In the fifteen games played under Rooney’s management, Blues only secured two wins, four draws and nine defeats.  His 13% win rate is down from his 28.5% managerial career win rate at previous clubs DC United and Derby County.  Birmingham went from averaging 1.24 points per game under Eustace to 0.67 points per game under Rooney.  As much as I have never really liked Rooney, he was a great player but great players do not always make great managers.  He has proven this, more than once. I understand the players have to take responsibility for their part in the recent bad form while playing for Rooney but it’s the manager’s job to motivate his players, Rooney did not do this at all.  He looked like he didn’t want to be there, he wasn’t expressive in his emotions and made it clear he didn’t like his players much.  He couldn’t be bothered to wear the club badge or club colours and he alienated the fans from day one.  

It was the wrong decision in the first place to employ him as was getting rid of our previous manager John Eustace but, like in that situation, you have to move on. The club’s number one priority is to avoid relegation and build in the summer with a new manager who knows what he’s doing and shows passion for the club and its fans, you know like Eustace did!

It’s not all doom and gloom. We have decent owners, albeit they made a mistake employing Rooney but soon realised this and rectified it before things got worse.  You can argue not soon enough but it’s done now.  Things are improving with the ground and off the pitch and things will improve on it eventually. 

I won’t wish Rooney good luck, but rather GOOD RIDDANCE! 

Announcement Regarding New Manager Tony Mowbray 

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Mowbray announcement.

On the 8th of January, 2024, Blues announced to the fans that Tony Mowbray is our new manager. He will be joined by his long-time assistant Mark Venus who joins in the position of Assistant Manager.

I don’t have any doubts as I did with Wayne Rooney because Mowbray has a good track record of being an experienced Championship manager.  He is someone who delivers results, likes to play attractive football, gives young players a chance and players want to play for him.  Our fans couldn’t ask for anything more than that

Welcome to Blues Tony. It’s now time to get back on track and move forward once again and, like any new manager for us, I will wish you well. 

Tony Mowbray’s First Interview With Blues T.V.

New Blues Manager, Tony Mowbray sits down with Blues T.V. to discuss a range of topics.

On the 9th of January, 2024, the new Blues manager spoke to Blues T.V. for the first time.

A good and straightforward to-the-point interview from a man who, unlike Rooney knows what he wants and how to achieve it the right way.

Tony Mowbray’s First Press Conference 

Mowbray’s first press conference ahead of the Birmingham City v Swansea City match.

On the 11th of January, 2024, First Team Manager, Tony Mowbray, spoke to the media for the first time following his appointment on Monday. the 8th of January, 2024 and it is simply brilliant.

This time there was no razzamatazz from Garry Cook showing his friend off like a prize trophy because it wasn’t needed.  What we got instead was an honest man with good morals, passion and knowledge of the game.  He is someone who is liked and respected by everyone in his company as clearly can be seen in this press conference. 

It has given me hope again and I have no doubt, that as long as the board support his wants and needs and doesn’t expect too much-attacking football, too soon this time, we have a manager who will motivate our players, play to their strengths once again and lead the club into successful times ahead next season and onwards.

Announcement Regarding Ian Dutton 

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Dutton announcement.

On the 12th of January, 2024, Blues announced to the fans that after 17 years of loyal and dedicated service, Ian Dutton has decided to leave Birmingham City.

Thank you for your service Ian and good luck on your next venture.

Announcement Regarding Birmingham City Partnering With Oak View Group

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Birmingham City partners with Oak View Group announcement. 

On the 12th of January, 2024, Blues made an announcement to inform the fans that they have entered into a multi-year partnership with leading global sports and entertainment company, Oak View Group (O.V.G.) Europe Ltd. 

Under the terms of the agreement, O.V.G. will work with the Club to develop a long-term strategy to maximise the commercial value of St. Andrew’s and the Club’s training grounds.

Garry Cook, said: “O.V.G. has a track record that is second to none, especially in maximising naming rights and ancillary benefits for existing stadiums and new builds. This will be a significant asset for Blues.  Revenues generated by O.V.G. will be invested directly back into the Club, supporting our drive to become world-class across everything that we do.”

This shows how serious our new owners are in making Birmingham City a global success on and off the pitch.  Things are certainly looking up for Blues and eventually, with patience, everything will click into place and we will be a club to be reckoned with back in the Premiership, where we belong.

Announcement Regarding John O’Shea 

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O’Shea announcement.

On the 13th of January, 2024, Blues announced to the fans that John O’Shea had left by mutual consent.

Bye-bye, don’t let the door hit you on your arse on the way out.

Announcement Regarding Blues Matters 

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Blues Matters announcement.

On the 25th of January, 2024, Blues announced to the fans that the next phase of Birmingham City’s fan engagement strategy, Blues Matters, is set to launch this month, bringing supporters together and giving them a voice on the most important off-the-pitch strategic issues.

Blues Matters will be made up of five strategic work groups that will meet throughout the year, each focusing on a specific area of the Club:

Birmingham City Women’s Football Club.

Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion.

Heritage and History.

Men’s Matchday Experience.

South Asian Community Engagement.

It is great that the owners are involving the fans more and considering what we feel and think.  Owners, players etc. come and go but true fans will always be here through the good times and bad and we deserve to be respected more because we are the foundation of the club.

Well done Tom Wagner and co. and thank you for recognising that we do indeed matter a lot.  You keep doing your bit and we will keep doing ours and together we will achieve great things together.

Announcement Regarding Birmingham City Naming Rights Partnership With Knighthead

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Birmingham City naming rights with Knighthead announcement.

On the 26th of January, 2024, Blues made an announcement to inform the fans that they have entered into a multi-million pound, multi-year naming rights agreement with Shelby Companies Limited, which is majority-owned by Knighthead and certain other minority investors, including seven-time Super Bowl champion and entrepreneur, Tom Brady.  It is the largest commercial agreement in the Club’s history.

Under the terms of the deal, the Club’s stadium will be re-named St. Andrew’s @ Knighthead Park.  The Club’s Wast Hills training ground will be renamed The Knighthead Training and Academy Grounds and a new fan entertainment zone @ Knighthead Park, will be built, situated on Club-owned land close to the Tilton and Main Stand at the Stadium. These will be launched before the end of the 2023/24  Season.

The value of the agreement is based on an annual sponsorship fee, a Men’s First Team performance-related bonus and a club-wide social media performance-related bonus.  For the remainder of the 2023/24 season, the value to the Club with incentives could reach £6,241,666.67.  In 2024/25, the first full year of the partnership, the value to Birmingham City, with incentives, could reach £9,450,000.  Further information is available here.

Knighthead Park is the first step in the Club’s plan to build a Sports Quarter in the heart of Birmingham.  The ambition for the Sports Quarter is to create a globally recognisable sporting and entertainment location.  A beacon of excellence, providing the world’s greatest athletes and performers a platform to showcase their talents.  Recreational, mixed-use and other spaces will be developed for the enjoyment and benefit of the local community.

The official launch for this will be at St. Andrew’s @ Knighthead Park on Monday the 1st of April, 2024. 

The vast amount of revenue predicted will go a long way to balancing the books and staying well within F.F.P. and it gives Tony Mowbray the cash to build a much stronger team to battle for the Premiership.  Then, when we eventually get promoted, a new ground will follow and the sky is the limit for Birmingham City.

There are very exciting times ahead for Blues, that’s for sure, and I, for one, can’t wait.

Announcement Regarding Blues New Official Supporter’s Club For Disabled Supporters (1)

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Blues new Official Supporter’s Club for disabled supporters announcement.

On the 29th of January, 2024, Blues announced to the fans that as part of the Club’s plan to create an Official Supporter’s Club (O.S.C.), it has been engaging with the two existing independent disabled supporter groups, AccessiBlues and the Birmingham City Disabled Supporters Association (B.C.D.S.A.).

The goal of the Club and the O.S.C. is to have a single unified branch that represents the disabled supporters, ensures that they receive the highest levels of support and creates a welcoming atmosphere for its members.

Nice one Blues.

A Message To Supporters From Tom Wagner – 31/01/2024

Wagner’s motivational message to all Blue Noses.

On the 31st of January, 2024, the Chairman of the Board, Tom Wagner, sent a message to Blues supporters regarding five new initiatives to sell out the match against Sunderland.

In this very motivational message, he talked about how much he enjoys spending time with Blues supporters. 

He revealed that he wants the home game at St. Andrew’s @ Knighthead Park to be a sell-out, something that has not been achieved for nearly four years.

The Club have launched five initiatives to make this big game even bigger.  They are:

(1) Category B.

The game is now Category B, instead of Category A. This makes it more affordable and accessible, with tickets now starting at £30.

(2) Celebrate Birmingham Industry Day.

By working with big local employers, essential services, and local universities Blues has created partnership packages that enable them to offer their employees and students Blues tickets for the hosting of Sunderland at a reduced price.

(3) Platinum and Gold.

The Club are giving the Gift of Blues to Platinum and Gold Members who travel 1,000s of miles each season to cheer on the team. These fans can buy up to two tickets for family and friends at £10 for an adult and £3 for a child.

(4) Tickets 4 Teams.

Blues want to bring young football-crazy kids back to St. Andrew’s @ Knighthead Park

(5) 1,000 free tickets for children’s charities and schools.

Working with charities and schools across Birmingham, the Club is making tickets available for those children who would not normally be able to come to a game.

This is all fantastic news from the club and stuff we could have only ever dreamed of under the previous, useless owners so let’s give him what he asks for and sell all our tickets for the Sunderland game and fill St. Andrew’s with wonderous loud noise.

When Wagner speaks you can’t help but want to listen to his passionate words which are genuinely from the heart.  Has a businessman he wants to make a profit, that is undisputable, that is why he brought Birmingham City for, but he truly wants the very best for the club and the fans and you can hear that in his voice and see that in his eyes.  He truly is a man of integrity and we are very fortunate to have him. 

February 2024

Announcement Regarding Juninho Bacuna (3)

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Another Bacuna announcement.

On the 3rd of February, 2024, the club made an announcement to Blues fans regarding an incident that happened in the second half of the game versus West Bromwich Albion at the Hawthorns.  Bacuna reported an incident of racism to the referee, David Webb.  It was included in the official’s match report and the Club said it would deal with it accordingly.

This isn’t the first time Bacuna has been on the end of racial abuse and it is disgraceful.  May the perpetrator be found, charged and banned from football for life a.s.a.p.

Announcement Regarding Blues New Official Supporter’s Club For Disabled Supporters (2)

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Another announcement regarding Blues new Official Supporter’s Club for disabled supporters.

On the 6th of February, 2024, Blues announced to the fans an update about the launch of the Official Supporters Club, a key part of the new fan engagement strategy.

Following the recent application period, the Club revealed that there were 62 successful applications, including 15 from overseas.

The Official Supporters’ Clubs is aimed at uniting supporters, creating communities of Blue Noses across the globe and rewarding fans for their loyalty.  Branches are predominantly based on geographical locations, meaning supporters across the region and beyond can connect, socialise, travel and watch games together.  Membership for every Branch opened at the end of February and will be free of charge for the remainder of the 2023/24 season.

Announcement Regarding Juninho Bacuna (4)

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Another Bacuna announcement.

On the 7th of February, 2024, the club made an announcement to Blues fans regarding West Midlands Police who arrested a man on suspicion of racially abusing Bacuna because of an incident that happened in the second half of the game versus West Bromwich Albion at the Hawthorns.

Witnesses were told to contact the West Midlands Police by clicking here or by calling 101 to help them with their inquiries.

Hopefully, this will be over with quickly and the moron involved gets what he deserves.

Announcement Regarding Tony Mowbray Requiring Medical Treatment

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Tony Mowbray requires medical treatment announcement.

On the 19th of February, 2024, the club made an announcement to Blues fans regarding Manager Tony Mowbray requiring medical treatment which meant that he would be temporarily stepping away from the on-site management of the Club for a period of approximately six to eight weeks.

Assistant Manager, Mark Venus will assume temporary responsibility for the team with immediate effect. along with Ashley Cole, Pete Shuttleworth and Maik Taylor.

Get well soon Tony.

Announcement Regarding UB40 Concert At St. Andrew’s @ Knighthead Park 

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UB40 Concert at St. Andrew’s @ Knighthead Park announcement.

On the 28th of February, 2024, the club made an announcement to Blues fans regarding the UB40 Concert at St. Andrew’s @ Knighthead Park on Monday the 1st of April, 2024.  Blues have joined forces with UB40 to present the World Premiere of the band’s new album UB45.  It is part of the official launch of the Club’s naming rights partnership, St. Andrew’s @ Knighthead Park.  The Club will unveil new St. Andrew’s @ Knighthead Park stadium branding at the event.

It will be UB40’s kick-off concert for their extensive 2024 World Tour. 

The concert is part of an Easter Monday Double Header with the match versus Preston North End, kick-off at 3 pm. The UB40 concert is included in the price of the ticket for the match.

This will start at 5.45 pm and last one hour. Supporters can expect to hear the much-loved classic hits and a sprinkling of new material from the upcoming UB45 album on a pre-built stage behind the goal in the Gil Merrick Lower.

The concert is in partnership with Greatest Hits Radio, the country’s most-listened-to commercial radio station, and will be hosted by presenter Jenny Powell.

Personally, this isn’t UB40 to me.  The sound of UB40 will always be Ali Campbell as the lead singer.  I appreciate bands changing, and members replacing others over time but when Ali left UB40 with Astro it never was the same again.  Sadly, due to silly family arguments, there was never any chance of the original lineup getting back together again, especially as Mickey Virtue passed away in 2008 and Astro and Brian Travers passed away in 2021.  Ali does his own thing, as does his brother Robin and they both use the name UB40.  We are all entitled to opinions of which version we like of the band best and mine is the one when they were all together, the one that I grew up with and enjoyed in the 70’s and 80’s and brought out their best music up until the 90’s.

No one should be moaning about the FREE concert being provided here, especially the ones going to the Preston match. They all can have opinions, of course, but moan, most definitely not. Those attending can choose to stay after the match to watch it or leave but regardless of who likes who, what and why, Tom Wagner has to be commended for finding initiative ways of bringing important revenue to Birmingham City that will help build the club to bigger things and benefit all of its supporters in the long run.  For that, I say well done Tom, keep up the great work.     

March 2024

Announcement Regarding The Second Blues Open House In April

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The Second Blues Open House in April announcement. 

On the 8th of March, 2024, the club made an announcement to Blues fans regarding the details for the second Blues Open House on Tuesday the 9th of April, 2024, hosted by Garry Cook, who will be joined in-person by Tom Wagner, and other members of the Club’s Leadership Team.  The theme of the evening is Ambition.

The primary focus will be on two areas:  

(1) Infrastructure. 

(2) Fan experience.

Announcement Regarding Tony Mowbray’s Medical Leave And Gary Rowett’s Return As Interim Manager

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Tony Mowbray’s medical leave and Gary Rowett’s return as Interim Manager announcement.

On the 19th of March, 2024, the club made an announcement to Blues fans regarding Tony Mowbray’s medical leave and Gary Rowett’s return as Interim Manager.

Mowbray will take a formal medical leave of absence until the start of pre-season 2024/25.

The Club appointed Interim Manager, Gary Rowett, with immediate effect for the remaining eight games of the season.

Assistant Manager, Mark Venus, will also take a leave of absence with immediate effect and rejoin the Club at the same time as Mowbray.  First Team Coaches, Ashley Cole and Peter Shuttleworth, and Goalkeeper Coach, Maik Taylor, will remain at the Club as part of Rowett’s coaching staff.

Once again I say to Tony get well soon and here’s to a speedy recovery for him and thank you to Mark for his efforts in trying his best to get results for Blues to push them further up the table, unfortunately, that wasn’t too be with only one point out of six matches in charge.    

Here is what I wrote regarding our recent form in the Championship.  I said then it was a bad idea to get a manager in to replace Mowbray if he didn’t return for the Q.P.R. game.  We now know that isn’t going to happen and, no disrespect to Venus, he isn’t up to the task of managing the team.  That wasn’t all his fault though and the players need to have a good hard stare at themselves in the mirror and see that most of them are not good enough for this club unless they give 100% every match.  They only need to look at Lukas Jutkiewicz for inspiration.  With all this in mind, hiring Rowett is a wise decision by Tom Wagner.  

As a former Blues player and manager, Rowett knows the club well.  He took over in October 2014 when we were struggling following an embarrassing defeat to Bournemouth at home when we lost 8-0.   In just five games in charge under Rowett Blues looked like a completely different team gaining eleven points from fifteen.  It would be amazing to have a similar outcome in the remaining eight games he is in charge.  Will it happen? Time will tell.

Good luck Gary.  

Gary Rowett’s First Interview With Blues T.V. As Interim Manager

Blues Interim Manager, Gary Rowett joins Blues T.V. to discuss his return to the Club.

On the 20th of March, 2024, Blues interim manager spoke to Blues T.V. for the first time on his return to Birmingham City.

This a good interview from a man who knows the club well and shares the passion of its fans.

Announcement Regarding Gary Rowett’s Backroom Staff 

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Gary Rowett’s backroom staff announcement.

On the 20th of March, 2024, the club made an announcement to Blues fans regarding Interim Manager Gary Rowett’s backroom staff.

Birmingham City confirmed two additions to Rowett’s staff which includes First Team Coaches, Ashley Cole and Peter Shuttleworth, and Goalkeeper Coach, Maik Taylor.

Rowett will be joined by Paul Robinson and Dave Carolan for the eight remaining games of the 2023/24 season.  Both assisted Rowett at Millwall and previously worked at Blues.

It is good to have them back, especially former Club Captain Robinson who gave everything in his time at Blues, much like Lukas Jutkiewicz does now.  These are proper players who play with pride for the badge on their football tops, their club and its fans.  

Good luck Paul and Dave.

First Team Technical Coaches, Paul Robinson and Dave Carolan sit down with Blues T.V. to discuss returning to the Club under Interim Manager, Gary Rowett’s stewardship.

April 2024

Announcement Regarding Blues Open House: Ambition

Blues Open House live on Blues TV announcement.

On the 8th of April, 2023, Blues announced that supporters will be able to watch live coverage of the second Blues Open House known as Ambition.

You can watch it all in full in the video below of this exciting look at the future of Birmingham City under Knighthead and I for one can’t wait to see it all come to fruition.

Announcement Regarding Knighthead Acquiring 48-Acre Former Wheels Site  

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Knighthead acquiring 48-acre former Wheels site announcement.

On the 9th of April, 2024, the club made an announcement to Blues fans regarding Knighthead’s acquisition of the 48-acre former Wheels site in Bordesley Park, East Birmingham, bringing their total land holding to more than 60 acres, excluding St. Andrew’s @ Knighthead Park. 

This is a key step toward creating a vibrant Sports Quarter and a new world-class stadium as follows:

(1) Knighthead’s ambition for Birmingham City Football Club is to become a beacon of excellence for Birmingham on the global stage, boosted by the new Sports Quarter infrastructure plans

(2) Sports Quarter to be home to world-class stadium and training facilities for all Birmingham City teams, and extensive commercial and community facilities

(3) The development of the Sports Quarter is expected to generate over 3,000 local jobs

(4) Knighthead’s investment into the Sports Quarter follows the company’s takeover of the Football Club and further showcases the company’s continued commitment and ambitions for the city of Birmingham

(5) The plans have been led by Knighthead Co-CEO and Birmingham City Chairman, Tom Wagner, and Chief Executive Officer, Garry Cook.

The Sports Quarter intends to build a new multi-use stadium, high-performance training facilities and other mixed-use real estate development including a range of entertainment options.  This is to be the new home of Birmingham City Football Club, and a world-class venue to bring international sporting events to the region.  The news represents a significant step on the Club’s growth journey following the takeover by Knighthead in July 2023.

Birmingham City sits at the heart of the community in Birmingham through its activity on the pitch and the important work of the Birmingham City Foundation.  The regeneration of Bordesley Green and the planned facilities for local people are central to the owners’ ambition to make a positive contribution to people from all backgrounds across the city.

The ambition for the Sports Quarter is for it to become a globally recognisable sporting and entertainment location.  The goal is for Blues to have a world-class stadium, training facilities for both men and women, a new academy, community pitches and commercial space to support innovative local businesses, all within walking distance to the city centre.

The plans will not only help realise the vision for the Football Club but also deliver for East Birmingham as part of Knighthead’s plan to play a significant role in the ongoing transformation of Birmingham’s infrastructure and skyline.  Once operational, the Sports Quarter should generate over 3,000 full-time jobs and significantly contribute to Birmingham’s G.D.P.

This has been mentioned in the media and on social media recently but I didn’t want to comment on it until it was official and that time is now.

It is such a joy to see ambition from owners who know what they are doing and truly care for the club and its fans.  There are exciting years ahead to come for Blues fans and I, for one, can’t wait to see all this come to fruition.

Blues Remember The Victims Of The Birmingham Pub Bombings  

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Blues remember the victims of the Birmingham Pub Bombings. 

On the 23rd of April, 2024,  Blues installed a lasting memorial to the 21 victims of the Birmingham Pub Bombings who sadly lost their lives on Thursday, the 21st of November, 1974.

They installed a plaque on the facade of the Kop at St. Andrew’s and it continues to show what a brilliant understanding club this is for the people of Birmingham.    

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Birmingham Pub Bombings memorial plaque at St. Andrews. 

2023/24 Season Academy Awards

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Blues Academy Awards 2024. 

On the 26th of April, 2024, Blues held their annual academy awards.  The players and their coaches were joined by Members of the Club’s Leadership Team, hearing from Blues’ Chief Executive Officer, Garry Cook, Academy Manager (Football), Liam Daish, and Academy Manager (Operations), Louisa Collis.

As well as the awards ceremony, guests were treated to video highlights from the season and a football freestyle performance.

The winners were:

Under-9s Players’ Player of the Season: Jackson Coombes.

Under-10s Players’ Player of the Season: Willo Vanriel-Williams.

Under-11s Players’ Player of the Season: Thomas Breese.

Under-12s Players’ Player of the Season: Prince Tchappi.

Under-13s Players’ Player of the Season: Finley Taylor.

Under-14s Players’ Player of the Season: Liam Taylor.

Under-15s Players’ Player of the Season: Fraser Hamilton-Wright.

Under-16s Players’ Player of the Season: Tobe Ugorji.

Under-9s Goal of the Season: Jack Johnson-Guy.

Under-10s Goal of the Season: Didaar Bening.

Under-11s Goal of the Season: Carlos English.

Under-12s Goal of the Season: Jude Kyei.

Under-13s Goal of the Season: Thomas Caves.

Under-14s Goal of the Season: Charlie Bayton-Timms.

Under-15s Goal of the Season: Jayden Nunes-Wickham.

Under-16s Goal of the Season: Kian McCusker.

FP Save of the Season: Beniamin Beardmore.

YDP Save of the Season: Alfie Smith.

Congratulations to all of the above.  It is fantastic to see our young players do well and I hope many of them have a successful future with Birmingham City and go on to achieve great success regardless of who they end up playing for.  

May 2024

A Letter To Supporters From Tom Wagner – 04/05/2024

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Tom Wagner.

On the 4th of May , 2024, Tom Wagner wrote another letter to the fans, this time regarding Blues getting relegated to League One.  You can read it here.  

Wagner knows that he, and the board, have made mistakes that have contributed to our final league position and will learn from them.  Not one true, loyal Blues fan will have a bad word to say about this man and what he as achieved for our club since Knighthead took over in May 2023.  Despite going down we can look forward to going back up again with hope in our hearts instead of fear in them if we were still under Chinese ownership.  Under them still we would always be worried that we would slip down the leagues even further.  You only have to watch the last Blues focus to truly realise that the future looks very bright for Birmingham City indeed.

A Letter To Supporters From Garry Cook – 04/05/2024

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Garry Cook.

On the 4th of May, 2024, Garry Cook wrote another letter to the fans, this time regarding Blues getting relegated to League One.  You can read it here

There is no point people putting all the blame on Cook for our final league position. He will know very well the part he played in our relegation by pushing for the appointment of Rooney but all the club’s problems before and after that were put into motion when the Chinese took over and that is a fact.  It is silly and pointless to make Cook the scapegoat for our relegation. There have been a lot of reasons leading up to this event.  It is what it is.  The time now is to look forward, not backwards.

2023/24 Season Player Awards

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Jay Stansfield wins five awards in the 2023-24 season.

On the 5th of May, 2024, Blues held their annual player awards, a bitter sweet event following relegation to League One the day before. 

The awards celebrated the best in class from the 2023/24 season, with both of Blues’ First Team squads and staff along with members of the Board, the Leadership Team and supporters in attendance.

All five Men’s awards were collected by England Under-21s international Jay Stansfield, as he was recognised, by both Blue Noses and his team mates, for an outstanding season on loan from Fulham.  His achievements eclipse Che Adams’ four-award haul in 2019.

The 21-year-old’s thirteen goals earned him Supporters’ Player of the Season, Players’ Player of the Season, Young Player of the Season and Top Goalscorer.

And of his netbusters, Stansfield’s strike on his debut, a 96th-minute winner against Plymouth Argyle in August, won him Goal of the Season.

You can see the full list of Blues winners here

Well done Jay and well deserved.  You was one of a few that gave everything during your entire time playing here for Birmingham City and will be sadly missed.  Good luck in your future going forward.

BluesFest 2024

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Team Fry and Team Dugarry at BluesFest 2024.

On the 11th of May, 2024, Blues hosted the first-ever BluesFest at St. Andrew’s.

Blues legends and a host of celebrities came together to raise funds for the Birmingham City Foundation, with the centre-piece being a match on the B9 pitch that contributed to the fundraising total.

The teams, led by former Manager, Barry Fry, and 2002 FIFA Men’s World Cup winner, Christophe Dugarry, played out a thrilling 6-6 draw before penalties determined the overall winner.

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Barry Fry settles into the Head Coach’s Office.

Christophe Dugarry Recreates His Iconic Celebration
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Christophe Dugarry recreates his iconic celebration.

You can see more photos from the day and read more about BluesFest 2024 here

It’s fantastic to see things like this happening at St. Andrews highlighting what a great family club we are.  The more positive exposure we get the better.

The highlights of Bluesfest 2024 that took place on May the 11th at St Andrew’s. 

Announcement Regarding Tony Mowbray Standing Down As Blues Manager

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Tony Mowbray Standing Down As Blues Manager Announcement.

On the 21st of May, 2024, the club made an announcement to Blues fans regarding Tony Mowbray standing down as Blues manager due to his health following an unexpected surgery earlier in the year.

Mowbray has informed the Club of his decision to stand down as Men’s First Team Manager with immediate effect. 

Mowbray, who temporarily stepped away from his on-site management duties in February before taking a formal medical leave of absence in March, has decided to focus on making a full recovery from his surgery and spending time with his family.

The 60-year-old arrived at Blues in January and claimed victory in four of his eight matches at the helm, including back-to-back Championship victories over former teams Blackburn Rovers and Sunderland, and securing progression in the F.A. Cup.

Due to the suddenness of his announcing he was leaving due to ill health, it was always questionable if he was ever going to return at all for the 2024/25 season.  Every Blues fan hoped he would come back to guide us out of League One and quickly back to the Championship.  With his experience in League One in the past, he was the number one man for the job but sadly that isn’t going to be.

I wish him all the best for the future, whatever he decides to do and I fully respect his decision for family and good health, mentally, physically or both, should always come first over any job.  I, and many Blues fans, would like to thank him again for coming to us in the first place albeit for a short stay.    Here’s to a speedy recovery Tony. 

KEEP RIGHT ON. 

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Blues Store Online – Birmingham City’s official club store online.

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Birmingham City: Staff For The 2023/24 Season

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There is only one team in Birmingham worth supporting with true passion and Birmingham City is it.  I have been supporting them since 1978 when Jim Smith was the manager.  He is my favourite manager to date.   I am a blue nose ’til I die.

You can read lots more about Blues by clicking here.

Staff: 2023 – 2024 Season 

Click on the staff member’s name to read their profile.  This will take you to Birmingham City’s official website. 

Manager 

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Read more about Mowbray here.

Assistant Manager

Mark Venus.

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Read more about Venus here.

Assistants

Pete Shuttleworth.

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Ashley Cole.

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Read more about Cole here.

Head Of Physical Performance

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Goalkeeper Coach

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Read more about Taylor here.

The following are not shown on the Blues website for some reason:

Technical Director: Craig Gardner.  Read more about Gardner here.

Sports Scientist: Elliott Woolmer.

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Birmingham City: First Team Squad For The 2023/24 Season

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You can read lots more about Blues by clicking here

Click here to see all the summer transfers for the 2023/24 season. 

First Team Squad: 2023 – 2024 Season 

Click on the player’s name to read their profile.  This will take you to Birmingham City’s official website. 

Goalkeepers

Number 1: Neil Etheridge.

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Read more about Etheridge here.

Number 21: John Ruddy.

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Read more about Ruddy here.

Defenders 

Number 2: Ethan Laird.

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Read more about Laird here.

Number 3: Lee Buchanan

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Read more about Buchanan here.

Number 4: Marc Roberts

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Read more about Roberts here.

Number 5: Dion Sanderson.

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Read more about Sanderson here.

Number 12: Cody Drameh (On Loan).

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Read more about Drameh here.

Number 18: Josh Williams.

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Read more about Williams here.

Number 23: Emmanuel Longelo

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Read more about Longelo here.

Number 44: Emmanuel Aiwu (On Loan).

Emanuel Aiwu

Read more about Aiwu here.

Midfielders 

Number 6: Krystian Bielik.

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Read more about Bielik here.

Number 7: Juninho Bacuna.

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Read more about Bacuna here.

Number 11: Koji Miyoshi.

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Read more about Miyoshi here.

Number 13: Paik Seung-ho

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Read more about Seung-ho here.

Number 14: Keshi Anderson.

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Read more about Anderson here.

Number 15: Alfie Chang.

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Read more about Chang here.

Number 16: Andre Dozzell (On Loan).

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Read more about Dozzell here.

Number 17: Siriki Dembele.

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Read more about Dembele here.

Number 19: Jordan James.

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Read more about James here.

Number 20: Gary Gardner.

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Read more about Gardner here.

Number 29: Alex Pritchard.

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Read more about Pritchard here.

Number 34: Ivan Sunjic.

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Read more about Sunjic here.

Number 35: George Hall.

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Read more about Hall here.

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Number ?: Tate Campbell.

Read more about Campbell here.

Forwards

Number 8: Tyler Roberts.

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Read more about Roberts here.

Number 9: Scott Hogan.

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Read more about Hogan here.

Number 10: Lukas Jutkiewicz.

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Read more about Jutkiewicz here.

Number 28: Jay Stansfield (On Loan).

Jay Stansfield

Read more about Stansfield here.

Number 45: Oliver Burke (On Loan).

Oliver Burke

Read more about Burke here.

Retained And Released List: The End Of The 2023 – 24 Season  

The Club confirmed on the 18th of May, 2024 their list of retained and released players following the conclusion of the 2023/24 season.

Five of the Men’s First Team squad have been released.  These are Neil Etheridge, Gary Gardner, Scott Hogan, Marc Roberts and Ivan Sunjic.

New contracts have been offered to Lukas Jutkiewicz and John Ruddy.

A contract extension has been activated for Keshi Anderson.

A further seven young professionals have been released. Oliver Basey, Tate Campbell, Marcel Oakley, Rico Patterson, Callum Sullivan, Finley Thorndike and Kieran Wakefield will all leave Birmingham City following the expiration of their contracts.

Third-year scholars Morgan Dance and Pharrell Williams have also been released.

Five players have returned to their parent clubs.  These are Emanuel Aiwu, Oliver Burke, Andre Dozzell, Cody Drameh and Jay Stansfield.

Options in the Club’s favour have been exercised for Junior Dixon, Laiith Fairnie, Harley Hamilton, Sahid Kamara and Femi Olofinjana.

Rico Browne and Brad Mayo have been offered professional terms for next season.

All second-year scholars have been offered pro contracts, with further details to be confirmed during the close season.

The following players all remain under contract:

Keshi Anderson, Juninho Bacuna, Ben Beresford, Krystian Bielik, Lee Buchanan, Alfie Chang, Junior Dixon, Siriki Dembele, Romelle Donovan, Laiith Fairnie, Tommy Fogarty, George Hall, Harley Hamilton, Josh Home, Jordan James, Sahid Kamara, Brandon Khela, Ethan Laird, Emmanuel Longelo, Koji Miyoshi, Femi Olofinjana, Byron Pendleton, Paik Seung-ho, Alex Pritchard, Tyler Roberts, Dion Sanderson, Josh Williams.

To all those leaving Blues I just want to thank them for their time at the club and wish them good luck and success for the future.

Any further squad news from now on will be dealt with on a separate page for the new season.

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Birmingham City: Kits For The 2023/24 Season

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There is only one team in Birmingham worth supporting with true passion and Birmingham City is it.  I have been supporting them since 1978 when Jim Smith was the manager.  He is my favourite manager to date.   I am a blue nose ’til I die.

You can read lots more about Blues by clicking here.

My initial reaction to seeing the new home shirt was it looks like a normal plain t-shirt but it’s OK and it will be one of those looks that will grow on me. There are different shades of Royal Blue and I would have preferred it to have been a more traditional darker shade.  The bands around the neck and arms would have been better white and the shorts would have been better white but it is not a bad kit.  It is one of them that will look better in person and worn.

I have always liked the Nike swoosh logo so I was pleased when we first had them as our kit supplier. However, like feeling the same when we had Adidas before them, it was disappointing that they make very generic tops, where as in the past we have had varied styles from different suppliers.

I don’t know much about the new kit sponsor Undefeated and as much as the front logo looks like a garden gate, it makes a nice change from gambling sponsors and it is nice that the kit is the same throughout the men and women’s teams and kids can wear the same as the adults are.

Although tradition plays a big part in it for the fans, in the end, it isn’t all necessarily about what colour a football kit is, the sponsors and advertising on it or what players name is on the back, what really matters is the club badge on the front. That represents all of us who follow this fantastic team.  That is where the true passion lies.   

Home Kit: 2023 – 2024 Season 

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Birmingham City’s new home kit for the 2023 – 2024 season.

Buy adult and children sizes here.

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Birmingham City’s new home kit top for the 2023 – 2024 season.

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Birmingham City’s new home kit shorts for the 2023 – 2024 season.

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Birmingham City’s new home kit socks for the 2023 – 2024 season.

Away Kit: 2023 – 2024 Season 

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Birmingham City’s new away kit for the 2023 – 2024 season.

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Birmingham City’s new away kit top for the 2023 – 2024 season.

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Birmingham City’s new away kit shorts for the 2023 – 2024 season.

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Birmingham City’s new away kit socks for the 2023 – 2024 season.

Third Kit: 2023 – 2024 Season 

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Birmingham City’s new third kit for the 2023 – 2024 season.

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Birmingham City’s new third kit top for the 2023 – 2024 season.

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Birmingham City’s new third kit shorts for the 2023 – 2024 season.

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Birmingham City’s new third kit socks for the 2023 – 2024 season.

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Blues Store Online – Birmingham City’s official club store online.

Nike – Official website.

Undefeated – Official website. 

Music: Pentatonix

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I first heard about Pentatonix in 2017, I think? It was just before Avi Kaplan left anyway.  I was browsing YouTube, as I do, and that is how I found them, looking for a capella music.  I am glad I did.  PTX relax me so much and their music is even better with headphones on and is great for travelling on long journeys.

There is a playlist from my YouTube channel at the bottom of this page that contains some of my favourite songs by them.  There are so many to choose from! 

Beneath the playlist, you will find an index of all the songs featured in it.

About Pentatonix

Pentatonix (abbreviated PTX) is an American a cappella group from Arlington, Texas, consisting of vocalists Scott Hoying (baritone), Mitch Grassi (tenor), Kirstin Maldonado (alto), Kevin Olusola (vocal percussion and baritone), and Matt Sallee (bass).  Characterized by their pop-style arrangements with vocal harmonies, basslines, riffing, percussion, and beatboxing, they produce cover versions of modern pop works or Christmas songs, sometimes in the form of medleys, along with original material.  Pentatonix formed in 2011 and subsequently won the third season of NBC’s The Sing-Off, receiving $200,000 and a recording contract with Sony Music.  When Sony’s Epic Records dropped the group after The Sing-Off, the group formed its YouTube channel, distributing its music through Madison Gate Records, a label owned by Sony Pictures.  Their YouTube channel currently has over 19 million subscribers and 5 billion views.  The group’s video tribute to Daft Punk had received more than 355 million views as of November 20th, 2021.

Their debut EP PTX, Volume 1 was released in 2012, followed by their holiday release PTXmas the same year, with Pentatonix’s third release, PTX, Vol. II, debuting at number 1 on Billboards Independent Albums chart and number 10 on the Billboard 200 in 2013.  In May 2014, Pentatonix signed with RCA Records, a flagship label of Sony Music Entertainment, while in the same year, the group released their fourth EP, PTX, Vol. III, and two full-length studio albums; PTX, Vols. 1 & 2, a compilation album released in Japan, Korea and Australia, and their second-holiday release, That’s Christmas to Me, with the album certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), platinum on December 24th, 2014, and double platinum on February 11th, 2016, becoming the highest-charting holiday album by a group since 1962, and the fourth-best-selling album in the United States in 2014.  The following year, Pentatonix released their eponymous album, their first consisting mostly of original material, which debuted atop the US Billboard 200 chart for the first time in their career, followed by a third Christmas album, A Pentatonix Christmas, in 2016, and a new EP, PTX, Vol. IV – Classics, the year after.

In September 2017, Avi Kaplan, the group’s original bass, left the group amicably and was replaced by Matt Sallee, who was featured on their next album PTX Presents: Top Pop, Vol. I.

Pentatonix has won three Grammy Awards: they were the first a cappella act to win Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella, doing so in 2015 and 2016, and Best Country Duo/Group Performance in 2017.

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Pentatonix’s Career

Background

Pentatonix began with Kirstin Maldonado (born May 16th, 1992), Mitch Grassi (born July 24th, 1992), and Scott Hoying (born September 17th, 1991) who grew up together and were schoolmates at Martin High School in Arlington, Texas.  For a local radio show competition to meet the cast of Glee, they arranged and submitted a trio version of Telephone, the hit song by Lady Gaga and featuring Beyoncé.  Despite losing the competition, their singing sparked attention at their school, and they began performing. Their version of Telephone subsequently gained attention on YouTube.

Hoying and Maldonado both graduated from Martin High School in 2010, Grassi in 2011.  Hoying went off to the University of Southern California (USC) to pursue a degree in popular music performance, while Maldonado pursued a degree in musical theatre at the University of Oklahoma.  While at USC, Scott Hoying joined an a cappella group called SoCal VoCals.  He found out about The Sing-Off from another member of the group, Ben Bram (also their arranger, producer, and sound engineer), and was encouraged to audition for the show.   He persuaded Maldonado and Grassi to join him, but Bram suggested having a bass and beatboxer as well to support the group.  Through a mutual friend, Hoying met Avi Kaplan (born April 17th, 1989), a highly recognized vocal bass in the a cappella community.  Then, the trio found Kevin Olusola (born October 5th, 1988) on YouTube, where one of his videos in which he was simultaneously beatboxing and playing the cello (called celloboxing) had gone viral.  Olusola was born in Owensboro, Kentucky, and graduated pre-med from Yale University.

The group met the day before the auditions for the third season of The Sing-Off began.  The group successfully auditioned for the show and eventually went on to win the title for 2011 (season three).

Pentatonix, as suggested by Scott Hoying, is named after the pentatonic scale, a musical scale or mode with five notes per octave, representing the five members of the group.  They replaced the last letter with an x to make it more appealing.  The quintet derives its influences from pop, dubstep, electro, reggae, hip hop, and classical music.

Read more about Pentatonix here.

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The Sing-Off (2011)

Pentatonix performed the following songs on season three of The Sing-Off.  The group did not perform in Episode 1 or 3.  Click on the links below to see them perform the relevant songs.

Episode 2: E.T.

Episode 4: Your Love Is My Drug and Piece Of My Heart.

Episode 5: Video Killed The Radiostar.

Episode 6: Love Lockdown.

Episode 7: Medley of Oops!… I Did It Again, Toxic and Hold It Against Me.

Episode 8: Born To Be Wild and Stuck Like Glue.

Episode 9: OMG and Let’s Get It On.

Episode 10: Forget You / Since U Been Gone (Medley) and Dog Days Are Over.

Episode 11 (Finale): Without You, Give Me Just One Night (Una Noche) and Eye Of The Tiger.

Read more about The Sing-Off season three here.

PTX Vol. 1 And PTXMas (2011 – 2013)

Scott Hoying and Kirstie Maldonado dropped out of college in hopes of winning The Sing-Off, while Mitch Grassi skipped his high school graduation to audition for the show.  After they won, all of the members relocated to Los Angeles in order to pursue a career as recording artists.  The main goal of the group was to become the first mainstream a cappella group in recent times.

In January 2012, having signed with Sony Pictures-owned label Madison Gate Records, the group began working on their first album with producer Ben Bram.  During that six-month period of picking covers and writing originals, Pentatonix released covers of both popular and classic songs on YouTube.  In interviews, the members mention that it was a way to stay relevant to their audience that enjoyed their work on The Sing-Off, in addition to gaining new fans.  Almost all of their covers, including Somebody That I Used to Know by Gotye featuring Kimbra, Gangnam Style by PSY and We Are Young by Fun, went viral on YouTube.

Their first EP, PTX, Volume 1, was released on June 26, 2012, charting at number 14 on the US Billboard 200 chart and number 5 on the digital chart.  It sold 20,000 copies in its first week of release.   The group promoted the album through press appearances on Access Hollywood, VH1 The Buzz, Marie, and local television shows. Pentatonix was also featured on the Chinese version of The Sing-Off as guests where Kevin showcased his fluency in Mandarin.  Pentatonix also embarked on its first national headlining tour in the fall of 2012.  The tour was sold-out and spanned 30 cities.  Opening acts consisted of Alexander Cardinale and SJ Acoustic Music.

The group released their Christmas EP, PTXmas, on November 13, 2012.  The group released their video of an original arrangement of Carol of the Bells the following day.  The group performed on Coca-Cola Red Carpet LIVE! @ The 2012 American Music Awards Pre-Show on November 18, the Hollywood Christmas Parade, and the 94.7 THE WAVE Christmas Concert Starring Dave Koz and Kenny Loggins on December 16.  The group was also featured guests on Katie Couric (ABC), Home and Family (Hallmark), The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and Big D NYE.   Ryan Seacrest’s website named Pentatonix the 2012 Featured Artist of the Year for their expansive growth online in just one year.  The Christmas album was re-released on November 19, 2013, as a deluxe edition containing two additional tracks.  One of these, Little Drummer Boy charted in several Billboard categories including peaking at number two on the Streaming Songs chart and number one on the Holiday 100 chart, receiving a number of Billboard awards. PTXmas reappeared on the Billboard charts again in November 2014, placing No. 24 on the Billboard 200 and No. 4 on the Holiday charts, giving Pentatonix three albums on the Billboard 200 at the same time.  On Billboards 2014 Year-End charts, PTXmas was No. 8 on the Catalogue Albums chart and No. 119 on the Top Billboard 200 Albums chart, with Pentatonix ranked as No. 46 on the Top Billboard 200 Artists chart.  As of December 24, 2014, PTXmas has sold 356,000 copies.

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PTX Vol. II (2013 – 2014)

The band went on their second national headlining tour from January 24, 2013, to May 11, 2013, and simultaneously wrote additional original material for their second EP, PTX, Vol. II.  The group released the first single, a cover of Macklemore and Ryan Lewis’ Can’t Hold Us on August 20, 2013, which to date has over 90 million views.  The group also promoted PTX, Vol. II on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in November 2013, after the success of  The Evolution of Beyoncé mashup on YouTube.  That week, the band was featured on Around the World with Diane Sawyer and were named Persons of the Week.

In March 2013, Pentatonix and violinist Lindsey Stirling released their cover of the Imagine Dragons song Radioactive and won for Response of the Year at the YouTube Music Awards.  In July of the same year, along with American Idol contestant and fellow Arlington Texan Todrick Hall, they released The Wizard of Ahhhs, which mashes up several songs to create one song.  The music video follows the story of the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz with the artists dressed as its numerous lead roles.

PTX Vol. II was released on November 5, 2013, in conjunction with their second album single on YouTube: a medley of Daft Punk songs.  The video went viral, garnering more than ten million views in the first week, and as of December 2018, had over 290 million views.  The medley was later nominated for and won Best Arrangement, Instrumental or a Cappella of the 57th Grammy Awards.  PTX, Vol. II debuted at number ten on the Billboard 200 and number one on the Independent charts, selling 31,000 copies in the first week.  Pentatonix subsequently re-released a deluxe version of PTXmas on November 18, 2013, with two new tracks, Little Drummer Boy and Go Tell It On The Mountain.  Their YouTube video of Little Drummer Boy, released near the end of November, garnered more than ten million views in the first week and reached number ten on the iTunes top songs charts worldwide.  The song both debuted and peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for the week ending December 21, 2013.  The video has over 200 million views as of December 2018.

In May 2014, Pentatonix signed with RCA Records, a flagship label of Sony Music Entertainment.  On July 30, through the new label, the group released their first official album PTX, Vols. 1 & 2 in Japan, containing all of the songs from their two namesake EPs and four additional tracks, previously released as singles.  It was released in Australia on August 15 and in the Philippines on September 26.

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PTX Vol. III And That’s Christmas To Me (2014)

On August 7, 2014, Pentatonix announced that their third EP PTX, Vol. III would be released on September 23, 2014.  The EP went up for pre-order on iTunes on August 11, 2014, and included a download of two tracks from the EP, Problem and La La Latch.  PTX Vol. III debuted at number 5 on the Billboard 200.

The group also revealed on August a second full-length Christmas album, That’s Christmas to Me, titled after the title track of the album, an original song that was penned by Pentatonix themselves.  The album was released on October 21, 2014 and peaked at number 2 on the Billboard 200, and number 4 on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart.  A single from the album, the group’s cover of Mary, Did You Know, both debuted and peaked on the Billboard Hot 100 chart at number 26, at number 7 on Billboards Adult Contemporary chart, and at number 44 on the Billboard Canadian Hot 100 chart.  Another single That’s Christmas To Me, the title track from the album, also peaked at number 8 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.

Pentatonix is also the first act to top both the Holiday Albums and Holiday Songs charts simultaneously since the Holiday 100 launched as a multi-metric tabulation in December 2011.  The album is also the highest-charting holiday album by a group since 1962.

During the holiday season, 7 songs from That’s Christmas to Me are charted on Billboards Holiday Digital Songs chart.  On December 10, 2014, That’s Christmas to Me was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America.  On December 24, 2014, the album was certified Platinum.  By year’s end (December 31, 2014), Billboard reported the album had reached a total of 1.14 million copies sold—becoming the 4th best selling album of 2014 by any artist of any genre (being surpassed only by Taylor Swift’s 1989, the Frozen Soundtrack, and Sam Smith’s In the Lonely Hour) and was the Top-Selling Holiday Album for 2014.  On February 11, 2016, the album was certified Double Platinum.

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Self-Titled Album, A Pentatonix Christmas, And PTX, Vol. IV (2015 – 2017)

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In late December, Scott Hoying stated that for 2015, “Pentatonix is transitioning towards original music”.  A release of a full-length album consisting of only original material is planned.  Hoying also stated, “We’re at the point in our careers now [where] we must go to original music, and we want to go to original music; we have so much to say, and I think it’s gonna be quite a journey.”

On August 28, 2015, Pentatonix announced on social media that a self-titled album, the group’s third full-length album and the first album made of mostly original music, would be released on October 16, 2015.

On September 4, 2015, Pentatonix released Can’t Sleep Love the first single from Pentatonix upcoming album.  Two weeks later on September 18, 2015, a second version featuring Tink was released online.  On October 9, 2015, Pentatonix released their second single, a cover of Jack Ü and Justin Bieber’s Where Are Ü Now.  The album ended up being released one day early as a surprise gift to their fans.  On that same day, Pentatonix released their third single, Sing.

The album debuted at number 1 on the US Billboard 200.  In the US, the album started with 98,000 units (88,000 in pure album sales).  On February 8, 2016, the album was certified Gold.

On April 14, 2016, the music video was released for Pentatonix’s cover with Jason Derulo of Shai’s If I Ever Fall In Love.  In August 2016, the music video of Pentatonix’s Perfume Medley, a medley of songs by the Japanese girl group Perfume, was also released.  The medley consisted of the songs Spending All My Time, Pick Me Up, Chocolate Disco, and Polyrhythm.

Their second full-length Christmas album, titled A Pentatonix Christmas, was released on October 21, 2016.  It features 11 songs, including the two originals The Christmas Sing-Along and Good to Be Bad.  It debuted on the Billboard 200 at number three with 52,000 albums sold in its first week and later peaked at number one.  The album also debuted atop the Billboard Holiday Albums chart, their second number one on that chart after That’s Christmas to Me.

Their fifth EP, PTX, Vol. IV – Classics, was released on April 7, 2017.  It marked a departure from the group’s typical sound, focusing on covers of standards of rock, blues, country, and older pop music.

New Bass, Top Pop, Vol. I, Christmas Is Here!, And The Best Of Pentatonix Christmas (2017- 2019)

In May 2017, the band announced in a video that Avi Kaplan would leave the group following their upcoming tour.  The split was amicable and centred on his inability to keep up with the touring demands of the group and deal with the distance from his family.

On July 31, the group released the single Dancing on My Own, a cover of the song by Robyn, their first release without Kaplan (although he was still a member at the time, as the tour was ongoing). Olusola performed cello on the song in lieu of a bass vocalist.

Kaplan performed his last concert with Pentatonix on September 3, 2017, in Essex Junction, Vermont.  On October 13, Hoying introduced Matt Sallee as the group’s new bass.  The band’s first official releases with Sallee were the songs from the deluxe edition of A Pentatonix Christmas, which was released on November 27, 2017.  Sallee is also featured on their cover of the Camila Cabello song Havana, which was released as a single from their Top Pop Vol. 1 album on February 23, 2018.

On February 27, 2018, the group announced via their social media the upcoming release of a new album titled PTX Presents: Top Pop, Vol. I on April 13, 2018, to be followed by a tour in the summer.  It marked their first album with Sallee and without Kaplan.  It was preceded by three singles: their cover of Havana, a medley of Dua Lipa’s New Rules and Aaliyah’s Are You That Somebody? titled New Rules x Are You That Somebody?, which they released along with a music video on March 9, and a cover of Charlie Puth’s Attention, which they released along with a music video on March 23.

On September 20, 2018, the group announced their third full-length holiday album titled Christmas Is Here! to be released on October 26 of the same year and The Christmas Is Here! Tour to accompany the album.  They also announced the first single from the album, a cover of Making Christmas from The Nightmare Before Christmas which was released on September 28.  The album was released on October 26, 2018.

On October 25, 2019, Pentatonix released their newest Christmas album, a greatest hits compilation album called The Best of Pentatonix Christmas.  It includes mostly older songs, plus some new ones, such as a cover of You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch, featuring Sallee on lead.

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At Home, We Need a Little Christmas, And The Lucky Ones (2020 – 2021)

On June 26, 2020, the group released another EP, At Home, containing five new covers, plus a 13-song medley, a total of 6 tracks.  The EP contains Pentatonix covering Billie Eilish’s When the Party’s Over, Dua Lipa’s Break My Heart, the Cranberries’ Dreams, The Weeknd’s Blinding Lights, and Clean Bandit’s Cologne.  Each member recorded their arrangement separately in their homes due to them having to quarantine because of COVID-19.  

On November 13, 2020, the group released their fourth Christmas-themed studio album, We Need a Little Christmas.  The album includes hits such as their covers of Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone), which was released as a single on November 25, 2020, and 12 Days of Christmas.  It also includes an original song, Thank You.

On August 14, 2020, Pentatonix released Happy Now, their first original single in five years, and the first of an upcoming album of original content.  On October 14, Pentatonix released Be My Eyes, and announced the date of The Lucky Ones, the first full-length album of originals since 2015, for February 12, 2021.  Like At Home and We Need a Little Christmas, it was recorded in isolation because of the pandemic.  A music video for Coffee in Bed was released on the same day as the album.  The album received general critical acclaim.  The deluxe version was released on 10th September 2021 with new songs like Anchor, Petals, Midnight in Tokyo (ft. Glee Monster), and more.

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Evergreen (2021 – Present)

On September 27, 2021, Pentatonix announced their fifth upcoming Christmas-themed album Evergreen and released the single It’s Been a Long, Long Time on the same day.  They also released their rendition of I Just Called to Say I Love You as a single.  The album was released on October 29, 2021, and has 14 tracks.  The tour for the album, Pentatonix: The Evergreen Christmas Tour 2021, began on November 27, 2021.

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Tours

Pentatonix embarked on their first national headlining tour in the autumn of 2012.  The tour was sold out and spanned 30 cities.  Opening acts consisted of Alexander Cardinale and SJ Acoustic Music.  The band went on their second national headlining tour from January 24th, 2013, to May 11th, 2013, and simultaneously wrote additional original material for their second EP, PTX, Vol. II.

In 2014, Pentatonix undertook an extensive tour that included the United States, Canada, Europe and South East Asia.

In 2015, Pentatonix began the North American leg of their On My Way Home Tour, which began on February 25th, 2015, in California and ended at Grand Prairie’s Verizon Theatre on March 29th.  The group started a European tour in Portugal on April 9th.  This European leg ended in Glasgow on May 6th.  The Southeast Asian leg of the tour began in Seoul, South Korea on May 28th.  The last show of this leg was on Jun 16th in Osaka, Japan.

Pentatonix opened for Kelly Clarkson on her Piece by Piece Tour.  During Clarkson’s set, the group performed Heartbeat Song with her.  Due to Clarkson’s doctor’s requests for vocal rest, the tour was cancelled 15 shows early.

In 2016, Pentatonix embarked on the first leg of their Pentatonix World Tour with Us The Duo.  The tour began on April 2nd, 2016, in Chiba, Japan.  The second leg ran from May 23rd through June 26th in Europe before returning to Japan for two shows in August 2016.  The third and fourth legs of the tour (in Oceania and Asia respectively) occurred in September 2016, followed by the fifth leg in North America from October 17th to November 22nd, 2016.  The tour’s 2017 shows kicked off in May with another five shows in Japan. The final leg of the tour began July 2nd, 2017 in Los Angeles and continued across the United States before concluding in Vermont on September 3rd, 2017.  The last show marked Kaplan’s final performance with the group.

Performances

In September 2012, Pentatonix was invited to perform several of their songs (Somebody That I Used to Know by Gotye and We Are Young by fun.) on the Chinese edition of the Sing-Off.  In addition, they covered the late Taiwanese pop star Teresa Teng’s song, Tian Mi Mi.

Pentatonix appeared and performed on The Today Show, The Tonight Show With Jay Leno, The Talk and Conan.  The group also returned to The Sing-Off, performing their cover version of Ellie Goulding’s I Need Your Love during the Season 4 finale episode, which aired on December 23rd, 2013.

In November 2014, Pentatonix was invited by Baz Luhrmann (director, producer and writer) to be involved with the Holiday Window display at Barneys in New York City.  Each window had a theme such as love, beauty, truth and freedom with its own soundtrack, recorded by Pentatonix.  Pentatonix also performed at the opening night, as well as the after-party for invited guests.

On November 27th, 2014, Pentatonix participated in the annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade in New York City, performing Santa Claus is Coming to Town on the Homewood Suites float.

Pentatonix also performed during NBC’s annual Christmas in Rockefeller Center special on December 3rd, 2014, performing Sleigh Ride and Santa Claus is Coming to Town.

Pentatonix returned to The Sing-Off, performing a medley of songs from That’s Christmas to Me during the Season 5-holiday special, which aired on December 17th, 2014.

On December 7th, 2014, Pentatonix appeared in The Kennedy Center Honors award presentation, as part of a presentation to actor Tom Hanks, singing the song That Thing You Do, from Hanks’ film of the same name. President and Mrs. Barack Obama were in the audience.  The show was broadcast on CBS on December 30, 2014.

On December 31st, 2014, Pentatonix appeared as part of ABC Television Network’s Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2015, performing at the Billboard Hollywood party hosted by Fergie.

In December 2014, Pentatonix was invited to perform on the final episode of Wetten, dass..?, a longstanding entertainment show in Germany, performing a medley of songs from artists that have been on the program over the years.

On August 1st, 2019, Pentatonix played to their largest ever live crowd (as of August 2019) at the closing ceremony of the 24th World Scout Jamboree at Summit Bechtel Reserve in Glen Jean, West Virginia.

On September 1st, 2019, Pentatonix performed a rainy, nighttime show at the 173rd Canfield Fair in Mahoning County, Ohio, for more than 8,000 people.  This set a number of advanced sales record for JAC Management Group, LLC since taking over Canfield Fair entertainment operations.

Appearances And Presentations

Pentatonix appeared on Sesame Street on February 7th, 2014.

Pentatonix were presenters at the 2014 American Music Awards, introducing a performance by Jessie J, Ariana Grande, and Nicki Minaj.  The group was also featured in the YouTube Rewind 2014 video as one of the most subscribed YouTube music channels.

Pentatonix was on the Disney Channel show, K.C. Undercover on June 14th, 2015.

Maldonado, Hoying, and Grassi appeared as members of a cappella groups in the Fox television show Bones, in the episode The Strike In the Chord that originally aired on May 19th, 2016.

They made a guest appearance on The Voice on November 24th, 2016 where they sang their rendition of Jolene alongside Miley Cyrus and the song’s writer and original performer, Dolly Parton.

On December 14th, 2016, the group hosted their first Christmas special, titled around their current album, A Pentatonix Christmas Special.  The hour-long special aired on NBC and featured guest appearances by Reba McEntire, Dolly Parton and Kelly Clarkson.  NBC broadcast Pentatonix Christmas specials in 2017 and 2018, as well.

In December 2018, the group made a guest appearance on Darci Lynne: My Hometown Christmas.

On December 11th, 2018, they performed Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree on The Talk.

On October 14th, 2020, Pentatonix performed Higher Love at the 2020 Billboard Music Awards with Kelly Clarkson and Sheila E.

Film

Pentatonix had a cameo role in Pitch Perfect 2, released in May 2015, as the Canadian team competing against the Barden Bellas.  Pentatonix also released a documentary about the group’s journey titled On My Way Home (based on the original song of the same name from PTX, Vol. III and the group’s 2015 tour) on June 18th, 2015, which was promoted on social media through the hashtag #OnMyWayHomeProject.

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The above articles were sourced from Wikipedia and are subject to change.

Favourite Pentatonix Songs Playlist

This playlist does not contain Christmas songs.  There are some that are from PTX’s Christmas albums but are not Christmas songs in my opinion and as such feature here.  

Favourite Pentatonix Songs Index

This list is all the songs from the playlist above.  It does not contain Christmas songs.  As mentioned, there are some that are from PTX’s Christmas albums but are not Christmas songs.  

The links below will take you to YouTube.

Notes And Links

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Music: Christmas Music

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Who doesn’t love a good Christmas tune? I certainly do and it is part of my Christmas tradition to play the same ones every year.  They may be by someone who is not particularly one of my favourite music artists and bands but I still like them nevertheless. 

I have grown up listening to many festive tunes with my Mom and on my own, especially Mom’s LP’s by Nat King Cole, Elvis Presley, Jim Reeves, Mario Lanza,  Andy Williams, Perry Como and the Hawaiian Christmas and Christmas Party Sing-A-Long ones too.  We also listened to singles as well. I am pleased to say I still have them in my vinyl collection. 

There is an index at the bottom of the page containing many, but not all of the Christmas music I like to listen to.  There are obviously many artists who cover the same tunes but I will show my favourite versions.  Some songs are not necessarily Christmas songs per se but are from Christmas albums. 

It is hard to pick just a small selection when there are so many to choose from!

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Christmas decorations on sheet music.

Christmas Music 

Christmas music comprises a variety of genres of music regularly performed or heard around the Christmas season.  Music associated with Christmas may be purely instrumental, or in the case of carols or songs may employ lyrics whose subject matter ranges from the nativity of Jesus Christ to gift-giving and merrymaking, to cultural figures such as Santa Claus, among other topics. Many songs simply have a winter or seasonal theme or have been adopted into the canon for other reasons.

While most Christmas songs prior to 1930 were of a traditional religious character, the Great Depression-era of the 1930s brought a stream of songs of American origin, most of which did not explicitly reference the Christian nature of the holiday, but rather the more secular traditional Western themes and customs associated with Christmas. These included songs aimed at children such as “Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town” and “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer”, as well as sentimental ballad-type songs performed by famous crooners of the era, such as “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” and “White Christmas”, the latter of which remains the best-selling single of all time as of 2018.

Elvis’ Christmas Album (1957) by Elvis Presley is the best-selling Christmas album of all time, selling more than 20 million copies worldwide.

Performances of Christmas music at public concerts, in churches, at shopping malls, on city streets, and in private gatherings is an integral staple of the Christmas holiday in many cultures across the world.  Radio stations often convert to a 24-7 Christmas music format leading up to the holiday, starting sometimes as early as the day after Halloween – as part of a phenomenon known as “Christmas creep”.

Christmas Music History

Early Music

Music associated with Christmas is thought to have its origins in 4th-century Rome, in Latin-language hymns such as Veni redemptor gentium.  By the 13th century, under the influence of Francis of Assisi, the tradition of popular Christmas songs in regional native languages developed.  In the 16th century, various Christmas carols still sung to this day include “The 12 Days of Christmas”, “God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen”, and “O Christmas Tree”, which first emerged.

Music was an early feature of the Christmas season and its celebrations. The earliest examples are hymnographic works (chants and litanies) intended for liturgical use in observance of both the Feast of the Nativity and Theophany, many of which are still in use by the Eastern Orthodox Church.  The 13th century saw the rise of the carol written in the vernacular, under the influence of Francis of Assisi.

In the Middle Ages, the English combined circle dances with singing and called them carols.  Later, the word carol came to mean a song in which a religious topic is treated in a style that is familiar or festive.  From Italy, it passed to France and Germany, and later to England.  Christmas carols in English first appear in a 1426 work of John Audelay, a Shropshire priest and poet, who lists 25 “caroles of Cristemas”, probably sung by groups of wassailers, who went from house to house.  Music in itself soon became one of the greatest tributes to Christmas, and Christmas music includes some of the noblest compositions of great musicians.

Puritan Prohibition

During the Commonwealth of England government under Cromwell, the Rump Parliament prohibited the practice of singing Christmas carols as Pagan and sinful.  Like other customs associated with popular Catholic Christianity, it earned the disapproval of Protestant Puritans. Famously, Cromwell’s interregnum prohibited all celebrations of the Christmas holiday.  This attempt to ban the public celebration of Christmas can also be seen in the early history of Father Christmas.

The Westminster Assembly of Divines established Sunday as the only holy day in the calendar in 1644.  The new liturgy produced for the English church recognized this in 1645, and so legally abolished Christmas. Its celebration was declared an offence by Parliament in 1647.  There is some debate as to the effectiveness of this ban, and whether or not it was enforced in the country.

Puritans generally disapproved of the celebration of Christmas—a trend that continually resurfaced in Europe and the USA through the eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

Read more about Christmas Music History here.

Classical Music

Many large-scale religious compositions are performed in a concert setting at Christmas.  Performances of George Frideric Handel’s oratorio Messiah are a fixture of Christmas celebrations in some countries, and although it was originally written for performance at Easter, it covers aspects of the Biblical Christmas narrative.  Informal Scratch Messiah performances involving public participation are very popular in the Christmas season.  Johann Sebastian Bach’s Christmas Oratorio (Weihnachts-Oratorium, BWV 248), written for Christmas 1734, describes the birth of Jesus, the annunciation to the shepherds, the adoration of the shepherds, the circumcision and naming of Jesus, the journey of the Magi, and the adoration of the Magi.  Antonio Vivaldi composed the Violin Concerto RV270 Il Riposo per il Santissimo Natale (For the Most Holy Christmas). Arcangelo Corelli composed the Christmas Concerto in 1690.  Peter Cornelius composed a cycle of six songs related to Christmas themes he called Weihnachtsliede.  Setting his own poems for solo voice and piano, he alluded to older Christmas carols in the accompaniment of two of the songs.

Other classical works associated with Christmas include:

Pastorale sur la naissance de N.S. Jésus-Christ (c. 1670) by Marc-Antoine Charpentier.

Christus (1847) an unfinished oratorio by Felix Mendelssohn.

L’enfance du Christ (1853–54) by Hector Berlioz.

Oratorio de Noël (1858) by Camille Saint-Saëns.

The Nutcracker (1892) by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.

Fantasia on Christmas Carols (1912) and Hodie (1954), both by Ralph Vaughan Williams.

A Ceremony of Carols (1942) by Benjamin Britten.

Christmas Carols

Songs that are traditional, even some without a specific religious context, are often called Christmas carols.  Each of these has a rich history, some dating back many centuries.

Read more about Christmas Carols here.

Popular Christmas Songs

United States

According to the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) in 2016, “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town”, written by Fred Coots and Haven Gillespie in 1934, is the most played holiday song of the last 50 years.  It was first performed live by Eddie Cantor on his radio show in November 1934.  Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra recorded their version in 1935, followed later by a range of artists including Frank Sinatra in 1948, the Supremes, the Jackson 5, the Beach Boys, and Glenn Campbell. Bruce Springsteen recorded a rock rendition in December 1975.

Long-time Christmas classics from prior to the “rock era” still dominate the holiday charts – such as “Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!”, “Winter Wonderland”, “Sleigh Ride” and “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas”.  Songs from the rock era to enter the top tier of the season’s canon include Wonderful Christmastime by Paul McCartney, All I Want for Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey and Last Christmas by Wham!

The most popular set of these titles—heard over airwaves, on the Internet, in shopping malls, in elevators and lobbies, even on the street during the Christmas season—have been composed and performed from the 1930s onward. (Songs published before 1925 are all out of copyright, are no longer subject to ASCAP royalties and thus do not appear on their list.)  In addition to Bing Crosby, major acts that have popularized and successfully covered a number of the titles in the top 30 most performed Christmas songs in 2015 include Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Andy Williams, and the Jackson 5.

Since the mid-1950s, much of the Christmas music produced for popular audiences have explicitly romantic overtones, only using Christmas as a setting.  The 1950s also featured the introduction of novelty songs that used the holiday as a target for satire and a source for comedy.  Exceptions such as The Christmas Shoes (2000) have re-introduced Christian themes as complementary to the secular Western themes, and myriad traditional carol cover versions by various artists have explored virtually all music genres.

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United Kingdom And Ireland

Most Played Songs

A collection of chart hits recorded in a bid to be crowned the UK Christmas number one single during the 1970s and 1980s have become some of the most popular holiday tunes in the United Kingdom.  Band Aid’s 1984 song Do They Know It’s Christmas? is the second-best-selling single in UK chart history.  Fairytale of New York, released by The Pogues in 1987, is regularly voted the British public’s favourite-ever Christmas song.  It is also the most-played Christmas song of the 21st century in the UK.  British glam rock bands had major hit singles with Christmas songs in the 1970s.  Merry Xmas Everybody by Slade, I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday by Wizzard, and Lonely This Christmas by Mud all remain hugely popular.

The top ten most played Christmas songs in the UK based on a 2012 survey conducted by PRS for Music are as follows:

Ranked No. 1:
Fairytale of New York by The Pogues with Kirsty MacColl.

Ranked No. 2:
All I Want for Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey.

Ranked No, 3:
Do They Know It’s Christmas? by Band Aid.

Ranked No. 4:
Last Christmas by Wham!

Ranked No. 5:
Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town by Harry Reser and his orchestra (sung by Tom Stacks).

Ranked No. 6:
Do You Hear What I Hear? by Bing Crosby.

Ranked No. 7:
Happy Xmas (War Is Over) John Lennon with Yoko/Plastic Ono Band and the Harlem Community Choir. 

Ranked No. 8:
Wonderful Christmastime by Paul McCartney.

Ranked No. 9:
I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday by Wizzard.

Ranked No. 10:
Merry Xmas Everybody by Slade.

Included in the 2009 and 2008 lists are such other titles as Jona Lewie’s Stop the Cavalry, Bruce Springsteen’s Santa Claus is Coming to Town, Elton John’s Step into Christmas, Mud’s Lonely This Christmas, Walking in the Air by Aled Jones, Shakin’ Stevens’ Merry Christmas Everyone, Chris Rea’s Driving Home for Christmas and Mistletoe and Wine and Saviour’s Day by Cliff Richard.

Christmas Number Ones

The “Christmas Number One” – songs reaching the top spot on either the UK Singles Chart, the Irish Singles Chart, or occasionally both, on the edition preceding Christmas – is considered a major achievement in the United Kingdom and Ireland.  The Christmas number one, and to a lesser extent, the runner-up at number two, benefit from broad publicity. Social media campaigns have been used to try to encourage sales of specific songs so that they could reach number one.

These songs develop an association with Christmas or the holiday season from their chart performance, but the association tends to be shorter-lived than for the more traditionally-themed Christmas songs.  Notable longer-lasting examples include Band Aid’s “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” (No. 1, 1984, the second-biggest selling single in UK Chart history; two re-recordings also hit No. 1 in 1989 and 2004), Slade’s “Merry Xmas Everybody” (No. 1, 1973), and Wham!’s “Last Christmas” (No. 2, 1984).  Last Christmas would go on to hold the UK record for highest-selling single not to reach No. 1, until it finally topped the chart on 1 January 2021, helped by extensive streaming in the final week of December 2020.

The Beatles, Spice Girls, and LadBaby are the only artists to have achieved consecutive Christmas number-one hits on the UK Singles Chart.  The Beatles annually between 1963 and 1965 (with a fourth in 1967), the Spice Girls between 1996 and 1998, and LadBaby in 2018, 2019 and 2020 (with the novelty songs We Built This City, I Love Sausage Rolls and Don’t Stop Me Eatin’).  Bohemian Rhapsody is the only recording to have ever been Christmas number one twice, in both 1975 and 1991.  Three of the four different Band Aid recordings of “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” have been number one in Christmas week.

At the turn of the 21st century, songs associated with reality shows became a frequent source of Christmas number ones in the UK.  In 2002, Popstars: The Rivals produced the top three singles on the British Christmas charts.  The “rival” groups produced by the series—the girl group Girls Aloud and the boy band One True Voice—finished first and second respectively on the charts.  Failed contestants The Cheeky Girls charted with a novelty hit, Cheeky Song (Touch My Bum), at third. Briton Will Young, the winner of the first Pop Idol, charted at the top of the Irish charts in 2003.

The X Factor also typically concluded in December during its run; the winner’s debut single earned the Christmas number one in at least one of the two countries every year from 2005 to 2014, and in both countries in five of those ten years.  Each year since 2008 has seen protest campaigns to outsell the X Factor single (which benefits from precisely-timed release and corresponding media buzz) and prevent it from reaching number one.  In 2009, as the result of a campaign intended to counter the phenomenon, Rage Against the Machine’s 1992 single “Killing in the Name” reached number one in the UK instead of that year’s X Factor winner, Joe McElderry.  In 2011, Wherever You Are, the single from a choir of military wives assembled by the TV series The Choir, earned the Christmas number-one single in Britain—upsetting X Factor winners Little Mix.  With the Military Wives Choir single not being released in Ireland, Little Mix won Christmas number one in Ireland that year.

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Favourite Christmas Music Index

A Cradle In Bethlehem – Nat King Cole.

All I Want For Christmas (Is My Two Front Teeth) – Spike Jones And His City Slickers.

A Marshmallow World – Dean Martin.

An Old Christmas Card – Jim Reeves.

Away In A Manger – Andy Williams.

Baby, It’s Cold Outside – Dean Martin.

Blue Christmas – Elvis Presley.

Carol Of The Bells – Pentatonix. 

C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S – Jim Reeves.

Christmas Time (Don’t Let The Bells End) – The Darkness.

Deck The Halls – Nat King Cole.

Do You Hear What I Hear? – Bing Crosby.

Frosty The Snowman – Gean Autry.

Gaudette – Erasure.

Guardian Angels – Mario Lanza.

Good King Wenceslas – Bing Crosby.

God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen – Mario Lanza.

Happy Holiday / The Holiday Season – Andy Williams.

Happy New Year – Abba.

Happy Xmas (War Is Over) – John Lennon With Yoko / Plastic Ono Band And The Harlem Community Choir.

Hark! The Herald Angles Sing – Mario Lanza.

Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas – Frank Sinatra.

Here Comes Santa Claus (Right Down Santa Claus Lane) – Elvis Presley.

Here We Come A-Caroling / We Wish You A Merry Christmas – Perry Como.

Holly Jolly Christmas – Burl Ives.

If Every Day Was Like Christmas – Elvis Presley.

I’ll Be Home For Christmas – Elvis Presley.

I Saw Three Ships – Mario Lanza.

It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas – Perry Como And The Fontane Sisters. 

It’s Christmas Time All Over The World – Sammy Davis Jr.

I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday – Wizzard.

Jingle Bells – Jim Reeves.

Joy To The World – Nat King Cole.

Last Christmas – Wham!

Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! – Dean Martin.

Lonely This Christmas – Mud.

Mama Liked The Roses – Elvis Presley.

Mary’s Boy Child / Oh My Lord – Boney M.

Mary, Did You Know? – Pentatonix.

Merry Christmas Everyone – Shakin’ Stevens.

Merry Xmas Everybody – Slade.

Mistletoe And HollyFrank Sinatra.

O Come All Ye Faithfull – Nat King Cole.

O Holy Night – Nat King Cole.

O Little Town Of Bethlehem – Nat King Cole.

O Tannenbaum – Nat King Cole.

Peace On Earth / Little Drummer Boy – David Bowie And Bing Crosby.

Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree – Brenda Lee.

Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer – The Temptations.

Santa, Bring My Baby Back (To Me) – Elvis Presley.

Santa Claus Is Back In Town – Elvis Presley.

Santa Claus Is Coming To Town – Frank Sinatra.

Silent Night – Elvis Presley.

Silver And Gold – Burl Ives.

Silver Bells – Jim Reeves.

Someday At ChristmasThe Temptations.

Sweet Little Jesus Boy – Andy Williams.

Thank You – Pentatonix.

Thank God It’s Christmas – Queen.

The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas To You) – Nat King Cole.

The First Noel – Mario Lanza.

The Little Boy That Santa Claus Forgot – Nat King Cole.

The Merry Christmas Polka – Jim Reeves.

Up On The Housetop – Pentatonix.

Walking In The Air – Aled Jones.

We Three Kings Of Orient Are – Mario Lanza.

What Christmas Means To Me – Pentatonix.

When A Child Is Born – Johnny Mathis.

White Christmas – Bing Crosby.

Winter Wonderland / Don’t Worry Be Happy – Pentatonix And Tori Kelly.

You’re A Mean One, Mr. Grinch – Pentatonix.

‘Zat You Santa Claus – Louis Armstrong And The Commanders. 

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Television: Blue Peter

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Although started in 1958, I associate Blue Peter in my life mainly to the 1970’s and 1980’s for it is in these decades I watched it the most.  I wouldn’t say I was a fan of the show, I preferred Magpie more,  but I watched it sometimes as a school kid back in the day when the mood took me.

When Jnr and Deb were kids I may have watched a few then but it was more on in the background and I never paid much attention to it as the nostalgia for it had gone for me by then.

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Blue Peter Logo.

About Blue Peter

Blue Peter is a British children’s television magazine programme created by John Hunter Blair.  It is the longest-running children’s TV show in the world, having been broadcast since October 1958.  It was broadcast primarily from BBC Television Centre in London until September 2011, when the programme moved to dock10 studios at MediaCityUK in Salford, Greater Manchester.  It is currently shown live on the CBBC television channel on Thursdays at 5 pm.

Following its original creation, the programme was developed by a BBC team led by Biddy Baxter; she became the programme editor in 1965, relinquishing the role in 1988.  Throughout the show’s history, there have been 40 presenters; currently, it is hosted by Richie Driss, Mwaksy Mudenda, and Adam Beales.

The show used a nautical title and theme.  Its content, which follows a magazine/entertainment format, features viewer and presenter challenges, competitions, celebrity interviews, popular culture and sections on making arts and crafts items from household items.  The show has had a garden in both London and Salford, known as the Blue Peter Garden, which is used during the summer and for outdoor activities.  The programme has featured a number of pets that became household names, such as dogs Petra, Shep, and Goldie, as well as other animals such as tortoises, cats, and parrots.  The longevity of Blue Peter has established it as a significant part of British culture and British heritage.

Blue Peter Theme Music

Click here to hear every Blue Peter opening theme from 1958 to the present day.

Blue Peter Content

Blue Peter‘s content is wide-ranging.  Most programmes are broadcast live but usually include at least one filmed report.  There will also often be a demonstration of an activity in the studio, or a music or dance performance.  Between the 1960s and 2011 the programme was made at BBC Television Centre, and often came from Studio 1, the fourth-largest TV studio in Britain and one of the largest in Europe.  This enabled Blue Peter to include large-scale demonstrations and performances within the live programme.  From the September 2007 series, the programme was broadcast from a small fixed set in Studio 2.  However, from 2009 the series began to use the larger studios once more; also more programmes were broadcast in their entirety from the Blue Peter Garden.  The show is also famous for its “makes”, which are demonstrations of how to construct a useful object or prepare food.  These have given rise to the oft-used phrase “Here’s one I made earlier”, as presenters bring out a perfect and completed version of the object they are making – a phrase credited to Christopher Trace, though Marguerite Patten is another possibility.  Trace also used the line “And now for something completely different”, which was later taken up by Monty Python.  Time is also often given over to reading letters and showing pictures sent in by viewers.

Over 5,000 editions have been produced since 1958, and almost every episode from 1964 onwards still exists in the BBC archives.  This is unusual for programmes of that era.  Editor Biddy Baxter personally ensured that telerecordings and, from 1970, video recordings were kept of each episode.

Many items from Blue Peter‘s history have become embedded in British popular culture, especially moments when things have gone wrong, such as the much-repeated clip of Lulu the baby elephant (from a 1969 edition) who urinated and defecated on the studio floor, appeared to tread on the foot of presenter John Noakes and then proceeded to attempt an exit, dragging her keeper along behind her.  Although it is often assumed to have been broadcast live, the edition featuring Lulu was one of the rare occasions when the programme was pre-recorded, as the presenters were en route to Ceylon for the summer expedition at the time of transmission.  Other well-remembered and much-repeated items from this era include the Girl Guides’ campfire that got out of hand on the 1970 Christmas edition, John Noakes’s report on the cleaning of Nelson’s Column, and Simon Groom referring to a previous item on the production of a facsimile door knocker for Durham Cathedral which was displayed alongside the original, with the words ‘what a beautiful pair of knockers’.

Blue Peter History

Early Years

Blue Peter was first aired on 16 October 1958.  It had been commissioned to producer John Hunter Blair by Owen Reed, the head of children’s programmes at the BBC, as there were no programmes for children aged between five and eight.  Reed got his inspiration after watching Children’s Television Club, the brainchild of former radio producer, Trevor Hill, who created the latter show as a successor to his programme Out of School, broadcast on BBC Radio’s Children’s Hour; Hill networked the programme from BBC Manchester and launched it aboard the MV Royal Iris ferry on the River Mersey, Liverpool with presenter Judith Chalmers welcoming everyone aboard at the bottom of the gangplank.

It was subsequently televised about once a month.  Hill relates how Reed came to stay with him and his wife, Margaret Potter, in Cheshire and was so taken with the “Blue Peter” flag on the side of the ship and the programme in general, that he asked to rename it and take it to London to be broadcast on a weekly basis (see Reed’s obituary).  The “Blue Peter” is used as a maritime signal, indicating that the vessel flying it is about to leave, and Reed chose the name to represent ‘a voyage of adventure’ on which the programme would set out.  Hunter Blair also pointed out that blue was a popular colour with children, and Peter was a common name of a typical child’s friend.

The first two presenters were Christopher Trace, an actor, and Leila Williams, winner of Miss Great Britain in 1957.  The two presenters were responsible for activities that matched the traditional gender roles.  As broadcasting historian, Asa Briggs expressed it in 1995: “Leila played with dolls; Chris played with trains”.  They were supported on occasion by Tony Hart, an artist who later designed the ship logo, who told stories about an elephant called Packi (or Packie).  It was broadcast every Thursday for fifteen minutes (17.00–17.15) on BBC TV (which later became BBC One).  Over the first few months, more features were added, including competitions, documentaries, cartoons, and stories.  Early programmes were almost entirely studio-based, with very few filmed inserts being made.

1960 – 1969

From Monday 10 October 1960, Blue Peter was switched to every Monday and extended from 15 minutes to 20 minutes (17.00–17.20).  In 1961, Hunter Blair became ill and was often absent.  After he produced his last edition on 12 June 1961, a series of temporary producers took up the post.  Hunter Blair was replaced the following September by Clive Parkhurst.  He did not get along with Leila Williams, who recalled “he could not find anything for me to do”, and in October, Williams did not appear for six editions, and was eventually fired, leaving Christopher Trace on his own or with one-off presenters.  Parkhurst was replaced by John Furness, and Anita West joined Trace on 7 May 1962.  She featured in just 16 editions, making her the shortest-serving presenter, and was replaced by Valerie Singleton, who presented regularly until 1972 and on special assignments until 1981.  Following the departure of Furness, a new producer who was committed to Blue Peter was required, so Biddy Baxter was appointed.  At the time she was contracted to schools’ programmes on the radio, and therefore unable to take up her new post immediately.

It was suggested that Edward Barnes, a production assistant, would temporarily produce the show until Baxter arrived, at which point he would become her assistant.  This suggestion was turned down, and a more experienced producer, Leonard Chase, was appointed, with Barnes as his assistant.  Baxter eventually joined Blue Peter at the end of October 1962.

During this period, many iconic features of Blue Peter were introduced.  The first appeal took place in December 1962, replacing the practice of reviewing toys that children would ask for themselves.  Blue Peters first pet, a brown and white mongrel dog named Petra, was introduced on 17 December 1962.  The puppy soon died of distemper, and having decided against upsetting young viewers over the news, Barnes and Baxter had to search London pet shops for a convincing clandestine replacement.  Features such as “makes” (normally involving creating something such as an advent crown, out of household junk) and cooking became regular instalments on Blue Peter and continue to be used today.  The Blue Peter badge was introduced in 1963, along with the programme’s new logo designed by Tony Hart.  Baxter introduced a system that ensured replies sent to viewers’ letters were personal; as a girl, she had written to Enid Blyton and twice received a standard reply, which had upset her.

The next year, from 28 September 1964, Blue Peter began to be broadcast twice weekly, with Baxter becoming the editor in 1965, and Barnes and Rosemary Gill (an assistant producer who had joined as a temporary producer while Baxter was doing jury service) becoming the programme’s producers.  The first Blue Peter book, an annual in all but name, was published that year, and one was produced nearly every year after that, until 2010.  A third presenter, John Noakes, was introduced at the end of 1965 and became the longest-serving presenter.  A complete contrast to Trace, Noakes set the scene for “daredevil” presenters that have continued through the generations of presenters.  Trace left Blue Peter in July 1967, and was replaced by Peter Purves in November.  The trio of Valerie Singleton, John Noakes and Peter Purves lasted five years, and according to Richard Marson were ‘the most famous presenting team in the show’s history.  In 1965, the first Summer Expedition (a filming trip abroad) was held in Norway, and continued every year (except 1986 and 2011) until 2012, all over the world.

1970 – 1999

The first colour edition of Blue Peter aired on 14 September 1970, and the last black and white edition on 24 June 1974.  A regular feature of the 1970s was the Special Assignments, which were essentially reports on interesting topics, filmed on location.  Singleton took this role, and in effect became the programme’s “roving reporter”.   Blue Peter also offered breaking news on occasion, such as the 1971 eruption of Mount Etna, as well as unique items such as the first appearance of Uri Geller on British television.  In May 1976, presenter Lesley Judd interviewed Otto Frank, father of Anne Frank, after he had agreed to bring his daughter’s diaries to Britain.  From 1971 the summer expedition from the previous year was edited into special programmes broadcast under the title Blue Peter Flies The World, televised during the summer break when the team were recording the latest expedition.  The first was shown in July 1971 and featured the expedition to Jamaica.

In 1974, the Blue Peter Garden was officially opened in a green space outside the Television Centre restaurant block.  By this time, Blue Peter had become an established children’s programme, with regular features which have since become traditions.  In 1978, the show celebrated its twentieth anniversary with a nationwide balloon launch from five regional cities during a special edition of the programme when Christopher Trace, Leila Williams, Valerie Singleton and Peter Purves returned.  John Noakes contributed a message pre-recorded on film.  At this time, Trace introduced the Blue Peter Outstanding Endeavour Award.   Its theme music was updated by Mike Oldfield in 1979, and at the end of the decade a new presenting team was brought in, consisting of Simon Groom, Tina Heath and Christopher Wenner. They were overshadowed by the success of the previous two decades and failed to make as much of an impact.  Heath decided to leave after a year when she discovered she was pregnant but agreed to have a live scan of her baby, something which had never been done on television before.  Blue Peter was praised for this by the National Childbirth Trust who told the BBC that in ‘five minutes, Blue Peter had done more to educate children about birth than they’d achieved in ten years of sending out leaflets’.  Wenner decided to leave along with Heath on 23 June 1980.

Sarah Greene and Peter Duncan both joined in 1980, and a new producer, Lewis Bronze, joined in 1982.  The 1980s saw the Blue Peter studio become more colourful and bright, with the presenters gradually wearing more fashionable outfits, in contrast to the more formal appearance of previous decades.  Several videos of Blue Peter were made available from 1982, the first being Blue Peter Makes, and an omnibus comprising the two weekly editions appeared in 1986 on Sunday mornings.  Ahead of the show’s 25th anniversary in October 1983, BBC1 ran a series Blue Peter Goes Silver, revisiting previous summer expeditions.  The 25th anniversary itself was commemorated by a documentary presented by Valerie Singleton shown on BBC1 on Sunday, 16 October 1983.  This was followed the next day by a special edition of the programme when Christopher Trace presented the annual Outstanding Endeavour Award and Valerie Singleton, Peter Purves, Christopher Wenner, Tina Heath and Sarah Greene returned to celebrate the show’s birthday with the current presenting trio of Simon Groom, Peter Duncan and Janet Ellis who launched a national balloon treasure hunt.  On 27 June 1988, Baxter took part in her final show, after nearly 26 years of involvement, and Bronze took her place as editor.  Around this time, Blue Peter became distinctively environmentally aware and introduced a green badge in November 1988 for achievements related to the environment.  Shortly before, in October 1988, the show celebrated its thirtieth anniversary with a competition to design the cover of a commemorative issue of the ‘Radio Times’ and Valerie Singleton presented the Outstanding Endeavour Award on the birthday show itself.  The following year, the award was presented for the last time.

On 13 September 1984, Champion trampolinist and professional performer Michael Sundin presented for the first time, as a replacement for Peter Duncan.  He had been talent-spotted by the Blue Peter team when they filmed an item on the set of “Return to OZ” (Sundin was playing the part of Tik-Tok.)  After 77 appearances as a Blue Peter presenter, his contract was not renewed.  It has since been explained by Biddy Baxter, that he attracted complaints from viewers, stating in her Autobiography that homophobia was not the reason for his departure, “he came across as a whinger….and an effeminate whinger to boot”, “… it was nothing to do with his sexual proclivities”.  Sundin successfully continued his performing career but lost his life to an AIDS-related illness in 1989.

In 1989 (and again in 1992 and 1994), new arrangements of the theme tune were introduced.  Due to falling ratings in BBC children’s programming, BBC1 controller Alan Yentob suggested airing a third edition of Blue Peter each week from 1995.  This meant that it was sometimes pre-recorded; Joe Godwin, the director, suggested that the Friday edition should be a lighter version of Blue Peter, which would concentrate on music, celebrities and games.  Helen Lederer presented a documentary on BBC2 to celebrate the show’s 35th anniversary Here’s One I Made Earlier, with a special edition of the regular programme featuring the returns of Leila Williams, John Noakes and Lesley Judd amongst many other presenters. Neither Noakes nor Judd had appeared in the studio since leaving the programme and Williams was returning for the first time in 15 years.  A fourth presenter, Katy Hill, was introduced in 1995, but unlike earlier decades, there was little stability in the line-up, with resignations and new additions made almost every year of the decade.  The 1990s also saw many more live broadcasts on location, with many shot entirely away from the studio.  Blue Peter was also one of the first television series to launch a website.  Oliver Macfarlane replaced Bronze as editor in 1996.

1998 marked the 40th anniversary of the TV show.  Apart from two summer proms concerts, the most talked about event to celebrate the milestone was a trip behind LNER Peppercorn Class A2 60532 Blue Peter on an Edinburgh to London rail tour.  The special train in question was Days out Limited’s “Heart of Midlothian” from London Kings Cross to Edinburgh Waverley on Sun 19 April 1998, with 60532 working the train from Edinburgh.  Due to safety rules, none of the presenters was supposed to ride onboard the footplate during the trip.  Peter Kirk, who was in charge onboard the train and who was presenting from the footplate, however, allowed Stuart Miles to travel onboard the footplate between Newark-on-Trent and Peterborough.  This was the stretch of track which, on 3 July 1938, saw the world speed record for steam locomotives of 126 mph (203 km/h) set by LNER A4 Locomotive no. 4468 Mallard.

In October 1998, Richard Bacon was sacked, following reports in News of the World that he had taken cocaine.  This incident followed shortly after the show’s 40th anniversary when previous presenters returned for a special programme.  Those returning included Leila Williams, Valerie Singleton, John Noakes, Peter Purves, Diane Louise Jordan, Anthea Turner, John Leslie, Tim Vincent, Yvette Fielding, Caron Keating, Mark Curry, Janet Ellis, Peter Duncan, Sarah Greene, Tina Heath, Simon Groom and Christopher Wenner.  Steve Hocking then replaced Macfarlane as editor, at what was regarded as a difficult period for the programme.  He introduced a further re-arrangement of the theme tune and a new graphics package in September 1999.

2000 – 2010

The 2000s began with the opening of two previously buried time capsules.  Former presenters including Singleton, Purves and Noakes were invited back to assist, and the programme also looked at life in the 1970s when the first capsule was buried.  With Hill’s departure and replacement by Liz Barker in 2000, the new team of herself, Konnie Huq, Simon Thomas, and Matt Baker were consistent for the next few years.  The Friday edition, as in the previous decade, featured games, competitions and celebrities, but additionally, there was a drama series, The Quest, which featured cameos of many former presenters.

It was at this time that the new Head of the BBC Children’s Department, Nigel Pickard, asked for Blue Peter to be broadcast all year round.  This was achieved by having two editions per week instead of three during the summer months and using pre-recorded material.  The early 2000s also introduced Christmas productions, in which the presenters took part.  In 2003, Richard Marson became the new editor, and his first tasks included changing the output of Blue Peter on the digital CBBC.  The first year of the channel’s launch consisted of repeated editions, plus spin-off series Blue Peter Unleashed and Blue Peter Flies the World.  This new arrangement involved a complex schedule of live programmes and pre-recorded material, being broadcast on BBC One and CBBC. Marson also introduced a brand new set, graphics and music.

In September 2007, a new editor, Tim Levell, took over.  At the same time, budget cuts meant that the programme came from a smaller studio.  In February 2008 the BBC One programme was moved from 5 pm to 4.35 pm to accommodate The Weakest Link, and as a result, Blue Peters ratings initially dropped to as low as 100,000 viewers in the age 6–12 bracket, before steadily improving.

As with the previous decade, numerous presenters joined and left the programme.  This included the exits of Thomas, Baker and Barker and the additions of Zöe Salmon, Gethin Jones and Andy Akinwolere.  Early 2008 saw the departure of Huq, who had become the longest-serving female presenter with over ten years on the show.  Later that year, Salmon and Jones both left and the presenting team of Akinwolere with new additions Helen Skelton and Joel Defries was introduced.

On 16 October 2008, Blue Peter celebrated its 50th Anniversary with a reception at Buckingham Palace hosted by Queen Elizabeth II and featuring several former presenters.  There was a special live edition of the show broadcast to celebrate the anniversary with many returning presenters and a 60-minute documentary on BBC1 featuring interviews with many previous presenters and production staff, including Edward Barnes, Biddy Baxter and Rosemary Gill.

Writing in the BBC’s in-house magazine, Ariel, in 2009, BBC Children’s Controller Richard Deverell announced plans to re-invent the show to be more like the BBC’s motoring programme Top Gear.  Deverell hopes that by adding “danger and excitement”, Blue Peter will achieve the same “playground buzz” among children as Top Gear.

2011 – 2017

In January 2011 Barney Harwood was introduced to the programme as a replacement for Defries, who had departed in late 2010 after two years.  Unusually, Harwood was no stranger to Blue Peter viewers, having appeared as a presenter on CBBC for many years, on shows including Prank Patrol and Bear Behaving Badly.

On 29 March 2011 Blue Peter became the first programme in the UK to broadcast an entire show in 360 degrees on the web.  Viewers were able to watch the programme via their TVs and simultaneously interact with the television studio in front of and behind the cameras on the website.   Viewers were also challenged to play a game where they had to find particular crew members and staff dressed up in distinctive costumes.

The final edition of Blue Peter to broadcast from the BBC’s Television Centre in London was broadcast on 28 June 2011, before a move to the BBC’s new facilities at Dock10, MediaCityUK.  The set left behind at BBC Television Centre was subsequently purchased and installed at Sunderland University’s David Puttnam Media Centre in August 2013.

When the new series started on 26 September 2011, after the usual summer break, Harwood and Skelton revealed the new look Blue Peter studio along with the new music and title sequence.  Departed presenter Andy Akinwolere was not initially replaced, and for the first time in 50 years, only two presenters remained on the programme.  The new Blue Peter Garden, located outside the studios, was officially opened by Princess Anne in February 2012.

From 12 January 2012, Blue Peter has been broadcast all year round (with no break for summer) once a week, its original premiere being on CBBC on Thursdays at 5.45 pm, changed to 5.30 pm from April 2013 then 5:00 pm from March 2015.  It was usually repeated on Fridays on BBC One, although this ceased in December 2012.  A repeat airs at 9.00 am on Sundays. At this time, Levell left to work at BBC Radio 5 Live; he was replaced (initially in an acting capacity) as editor by Ewan Vinnicombe, who had worked on the programme as a producer since 2007.  The reformatted Blue Peter occasionally also included specials and spin-offs such as “Helen’s Polar Adventure” or the Stargazing Live special on other days of the week.

In 2013 Lindsey Russell was voted the 36th presenter via Blue Peter – You Decide!, a series of five programmes hosted by Dick and Dom, where ten aspiring presenters were set a number of challenges to prove that they were worthy of the position.  Judges Cel Spellman, Eamonn Holmes and Myleene Klass decided the final three before viewers were given the chance to vote online.  Russell joined Blue Peter in September of that year, shortly before Skelton’s departure and the introduction of her replacement Radzi Chinyanganya.

From October 2013, the team consisted of Harwood, Russell and Chinyanganya.  The format adapted with slightly different branding and a more classic take on the show, as well as beginning Blue Peter Bites, which are five-minute clips showing just one challenge or video from episodes broadcast on CBBC.  Blue Peter guide pup Iggy joined the team in 2014 and Shelley the Tortoise continues to make occasional appearances.  The Blue Peter Garden is currently maintained by child gardener George who appears throughout the year.  The team made more use of the website with more quizzes and videos such as ‘Blue Peter VS…’ and ‘Ultimate Challenges’ as well as holding a fan club hour after the show where fans could leave comments as to the answers of riddles or headline suggestions and ask guests questions.  A popular game on the programme, Spot Shelley was also introduced, where, in most episodes, an animated version of Shelley the tortoise is hiding somewhere/on something and viewers must leave a comment on the website during the show, the first person to spot her wins a shout-out (or some more expensive or weird prizes as Harwood would often joke, such as a house in Spain or a unicorn called Eric).  From April 2017, the show reverted to 5:30 pm.  In September 2017, Harwood left the show, again leaving just two presenters.

In the summerBlue Peter often challenges its viewers to earn all of their Blue Peter badges (with the exception of orange and gold) through five weeks, where the team look at each individual badge for a week, finishing with the limited time Sports badge which appears every summer with a different design.  In the show before these weeks, the team show viewers how to make something to keep their badges in/on and continue the theme through the weeks, these have included the Badge Baton Relay in 2016, where badges stored within a baton tube and the Big Badge Boat Bonanza in 2017, where badges displayed on the iconic BP ship, a 2D model that can be made from paper.

Ahead of their Jubilee celebrations, Blue Peter introduced its first-ever Guest Editor to the show on 19 October 2017 which was children’s author Dame Jacqueline Wilson.  Guest Editors have control for the day and plan what they what to show on their edition, as well as taking control behind the scenes.

2018 – Present

A special programme broadcast on 1 February 2018, marked Blue Peter’s 5000th edition.  A brand new Diamond badge was revealed for the first time, designed by Henry Holland.  This was only to be awarded within the special 60th year of 2018.

On 12 October 2017, it was revealed that outside of MediaCityUK, a Hollywood style walk of fame would be created with the names of famous people who have received a Gold Blue Peter badge.  The walkway would lead up to the front of the studios and would help to mark 60 years of Blue Peter.

There were various celebrations across the UK for “The Big Birthday Year”.  In January, a competition was launched to design Blue Peters second birthday balloon to be flown.  In May, the Millennium Time Capsule formally buried under the Millennium Dome, which was dug up accidentally in 2017 by builders went on tour with various past presenters around the country.  A play, “Once Seen On Blue Peter”, ran at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August, with six former presenters appearing in it.

On 16 October 2018, a special one-hour live edition of the programme, entitled Blue Peter: Big 60th Birthday, was broadcast on CBBC.  Guests included The Vamps, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Ed Sheeran, who was presented with a gold Blue Peter badge.  Former presenters returned for the show and contributed to the broadcast, including Leila Williams, Anita West, Valerie Singleton, Peter Purves, Lesley Judd, Sarah Greene, Peter Duncan, Janet Ellis, Yvette Fielding, John Leslie, Diane-Louise Jordan, Anthea Turner, Tim Vincent, Stuart Miles, Katy Hill, Romana D’Annunzio, Richard Bacon, Konnie Huq, Simon Thomas, Liz Barker, Zöe Salmon, Andy Akinwolere, Helen Skelton, Joel Defries and Barney Harwood.  Matt Baker contributed a pre-recorded message and Mark Curry was represented by a lego model as he had to cancel his contribution due to ill health.  The programme was repeated on BBC Two on 20 October.  The celebration was also marked by other BBC programming, including The One Show hosted by Matt Baker and former Blue Peter contributor Gabby Logan, which featured Sarah Greene, Mark Curry, Simon Thomas and Konnie Huq; ITV’s Lorraine, where Greene appeared with Leila Williams and Anthea Turner; and BBC Breakfast which featured Lesley Judd.  A documentary entitled Happy Birthday Blue Peter was broadcast that evening on BBC Radio 2.  It was hosted by Barney Harwood and featured interviews with past and present presenters, as well as members of the production team.  As part of the birthday celebrations, a new plant species was named “Blue Peter”.  In February 2019 a gritter was named and decorated “Blue Peter”, unveiled by Russell.

On 3 June 2021, the show received a refresh with a new logo, title sequence, music and studio.  This was the first major refresh since the show’s move to Salford in 2011.  The studio is environmentally-friendly and is composed of upcycled materials from past studios.

On 24 June 2021, Russell announced that she would be leaving the show, after eight years.  Her final show aired on 15 July 2021.

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The above articles were sourced from Wikipedia and are subject to change.

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