YouTube

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YouTube began in 2005, and most of you reading this are aware of it and have used it, or do use it often, unless you live on another planet!

I created my YouTube channel in 2006 and, sadly, I haven’t done much on it due to many personal and health reasons, mainly because of struggling with my Mental Health. I planned to do more, I planned to get better confidence wise and content wise and then my life got in the way and shit happened and often, but now, in 2026, I am trying hard to rectify all that.  I can’t change the past, and I am not looking into the future, but right now, I am doing the best I can to make the present a better place to live in for my state of mind.  I take every day as it comes, and working on My YouTube Channel and website is an important part of that for me.

The original videos I put up were about my favourite Football team Birmingham City, my beloved, and sadly missed, pets, Rocky and Rosie, a Black Country L.P. that was my Dad’s and one about fire! 

I added some short videos more recently and plan to add more related content that tie in with my website a.s.ap.   You can see my channel here.  However, on this page, you can read all about the history of YouTube. 

About YouTube 

YouTube is an American online video sharing platform owned by Google and is headquartered in San Bruno, California, U.S.A.  YouTube was founded on February the 14th, 2005 and is the second-most-visited website in the world, after Google itself.  In January 2024, YouTube had more than 2.7 billion monthly active users, who collectively consumed more than one billion hours of video content every day.  As of May 2019, videos were being uploaded to the platform at a rate of more than 500 hours of content per minute, and as of mid-2024, there were approximately 14.8 billion videos in total.

On November, the 13th, 2006, YouTube was purchased by Google for 1.65 billion dollars (equivalent to 2.44 billion dollars in 2025).  Google expanded YouTube’s business model from generating revenue through advertisements alone to offering paid content such as movies and exclusive content explicitly produced for YouTube.  It also offers YouTube Premium, a paid subscription option for watching content without ads.  YouTube incorporated the Google AdSense program, generating more revenue for both YouTube and approved content creators.  In 2023, YouTube’s advertising revenue totalled $31.7 billion, a 2% increase from the $31.1 billion reported in 2022.  From financial quarter 4 2023 to financial quarter 2024, YouTube’s combined revenue from advertising and subscriptions exceeded $50 billion.

Since its purchase by Google, YouTube has expanded beyond the core website, creating mobile apps, network television, games, and the ability to link with other platforms.  Video categories on YouTube include music videos, video clips, news, short and feature films, songs, documentaries, movie trailers, teasers, TV spots, live streams, vlogs, and more.  Most content is generated by individuals, including collaborations between YouTubers and corporate sponsors.  Established media, news, and entertainment corporations have also created and expanded their visibility on YouTube channels to reach bigger audiences.

YouTube has had unprecedented social impact, influencing popular culture, internet trends, and creating multimillionaire celebrities.  Despite its growth and success, the platform has been criticised for its facilitation of the spread of misinformation and copyrighted content, routinely violating its users’ privacy, excessive censorship, endangering the safety of children and their well-being, and for its inconsistent implementation of platform guidelines.

YouTube Logo Used Since 2025
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YouTube’s logo, used since June 2024.

The YouTube logo was introduced in June 2024, using a custom font based on YouTube New typeface.  It is similar to the 2017 logo except that the font is thinner and the play button symbol uses a more pinky shade of red.  As of February 2026, this logo has almost rolled out completely.  The 2017 logo is still used in a few instances.

The History Of YouTube

Founding And Initial Growth (2005 – 2006)

YouTube was founded by Chad Hurley, Steve Chen and Jawed Karim.  They were former employees of PayPal.  They had become wealthy after Google’s acquisition of the company on November the 13th, 2006.   It was purchased for 1.65 billion dollars (equivalent to 2.44 billion dollars in 2025).  Hurley had studied design at the Indiana University of Pennsylvania, and Chen and Karim studied computer science together at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.

According to a story that has often been repeated in the media, Hurley and Chen developed the idea for YouTube during the early months of 2005, after they had experienced difficulty sharing videos that had been shot at a dinner party at Chen’s flat in San Francisco.  Karim did not attend the party and denied that it had occurred, but Chen remarked that the idea that YouTube was founded after a dinner party that was probably very strengthened by marketing ideas around creating a very digestible story.

Karim said the inspiration for YouTube came from the Super Bowl XXXVIII half-time show controversy when Janet Jackson’s breast was briefly exposed by Justin Timberlake during the half-time show.  Karim could not easily find video clips of the incident and the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami online, which led to the idea of a video-sharing site.  Hurley and Chen said that the original idea for YouTube was a video version of an online dating service and had been influenced by the website Hot or Not.  They created posts on Craigslist asking attractive women to upload videos of themselves to YouTube in exchange for a $100 reward.  Difficulty in finding enough dating videos led to a change of plans, with the site’s founders deciding to accept uploads of any video.

YouTube began as a venture capital–funded technology startup. Between November 2005 and April 2006, the company raised money from various investors, with Sequoia Capital and Artis Capital Management being the largest two.  YouTube’s early headquarters were situated above a pizzeria and a Japanese restaurant in San Mateo, California.  In February 2005, the company registered www.youtube.com. The first video was uploaded on April the 23rd, 2005.  Titled Me at the zoo, it shows co-founder Jawed Karim at the San Diego Zoo and can still be viewed on the site.  The same day, the company launched a public beta and by November, a Nike ad featuring Ronaldinho became the first video to reach one million total views.  The site exited beta in December 2005, by which time the site was receiving 8 million views a day.  Clips at the time were limited to 100 megabytes, as little as 30 seconds of footage.

YouTube was not the first video-sharing site on the Internet, there was also Vimeo.  That was founded in November 2004, though that site remained a side project of its developers from CollegeHumor.  On December, the 17th, 2005, the same week YouTube exited beta, NBCUniversal Saturday Night Live ran a sketch called Lazy Sunday by The Lonely Island.  Besides helping to bolster ratings and long-term viewership for Saturday Night Live, the video‘s status as an early viral video helped establish YouTube as an important website.  Unofficial uploads of the skit to YouTube drew in more than five million collective views by February 2006 before they were removed when NBCUniversal requested it two months later based on copyright concerns.  Despite eventually being taken down, these duplicate uploads of the skit helped popularise YouTube’s reach and led to the upload of more third-party content.  The site grew rapidly.  In July 2006, the company announced that more than 65,000 new videos were being uploaded every day and that the site was receiving 100 million video views per day.

The choice of the name youtube.com led to problems for a similarly named website, utube.com.  That site’s owner, Universal Tube & Rollform Equipment (Universal Tube), filed a lawsuit against YouTube in November 2006, after being regularly overloaded by people looking for YouTube.  Universal Tube subsequently changed its website to www.utubeonline.com. 

Chad Hurley
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Chad Hurley.

Steve Chen
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Steve Chen.

Jawed Karim
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Jawed Karim.

Original YouTube Logo Used Until 2007
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The YouTube logo used from its launch until 2007.

It returned in 2008 before being removed again in 2010. Another version without “Broadcast Yourself” was used until 2011.

Broadcast Yourself Era (2006 – 2013)

On October the 9th, 2006, Google announced that they had acquired YouTube for 1.65 billion dollars in Google stock.  The deal was finalised on November the 13th, 2006.  Google’s acquisition launched newfound interest in video-sharing sites IAC, which now owned Vimeo, focused on supporting the content creators to distinguish itself from YouTube.  It was at this time that YouTube adopted the slogan Broadcast Yourself.  The company experienced rapid growth. The Daily Telegraph wrote that in 2007, YouTube consumed as much bandwidth as the entire Internet in 2000.  By 2010, the company had reached a market share of around 43% and more than 14 billion views of videos, according to comScore.  That year, the company simplified its interface to increase the time users would spend on the site.

In 2011, more than three billion videos were being watched each day with 48 hours of new videos uploaded every minute.  Most of these views came from a relatively small number of videos, according to a software engineer at that time, 30% of videos accounted for 99% of views on the site.  That year, the company again changed its interface and at the same time, introduced a new logo with a darker shade of red.  A subsequent interface change, designed to unify the experience across desktop, T.V., and mobile, was rolled out in 2013.  By that point, more than 100 hours were being uploaded every minute, increasing to 300 hours by November 2014.

During that time, the company also went through some organisational changes.  In October 2006, YouTube moved to a new office in San Bruno, California.  Hurley announced that he would be stepping down as chief executive officer of YouTube to take an advisory role and that Salar Kamangar would take over as head of the company in October 2010.  In April 2009, YouTube partnered with Vevo.  In April 2010, Lady Gaga’s Bad Romance became the most-viewed video, becoming the first video to reach 200 million views on May the 9th, 2010.

YouTube faced a major lawsuit by Viacom International in 2011 that nearly resulted in the discontinuation of the website.  The lawsuit was filed due to alleged copyright infringement of Viacom’s material by YouTube.  However, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled that YouTube was not liable, and thus, YouTube won the case in 2012.

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YouTube’s headquarters at 901 Cherry Avenue, San Bruno, California in April 2017.

Susan Wojcicki’s Leadership (2014 – 2023)

Susan Wojcicki was appointed C.E.O. of YouTube in February 2014.  In January 2016, YouTube expanded its headquarters in San Bruno by purchasing an office park for $215 million.  The complex has 51,468 square metres (554,000 square feet) of space and can house up to 2,800 employees.  YouTube officially launched the polymer redesign of its user interfaces based on Material Design language as its default, as well as a redesigned logo that is built around the service’s play button emblem in August 2017.

Through this period, YouTube tried several new ways to generate revenue beyond advertisements.  In 2013, YouTube launched a pilot program for content providers to offer premium, subscription-based channels.  This effort was discontinued in January 2018 and relaunched in June, with $4.99 channel subscriptions.  These channel subscriptions complemented the existing Super Chat ability, launched in 2017, which allows viewers to donate between $1 and $500 to have their comment highlighted.  In 2014, YouTube announced a subscription service known as Music Key, which bundled ad-free streaming of music content on YouTube with the existing Google Play Music service.  The service continued to evolve in 2015 when YouTube announced YouTube Red, a new premium service that would offer ad-free access to all content on the platform (succeeding the Music Key service released the previous year), premium original series, and films produced by YouTube personalities, as well as background playback of content on mobile devices.  YouTube also released YouTube Music, a third app oriented towards streaming and discovering the music content hosted on the YouTube platform.

The company also attempted to create products appealing to specific viewers.  YouTube released a mobile app known as YouTube Kids in 2015, which was designed to provide an experience optimised for children.  It features a simplified user interface, curated selections of channels featuring age-appropriate content, and parental control features.  Also in 2015, YouTube launched YouTube Gaming.  This is a video gaming-oriented vertical and app for videos and live-streaming, intended to compete with the Amazon.com owned Twitch.  In April 2018, a shooting occurred at YouTube’s headquarters in San Bruno, California, which wounded four and resulted in the death of the shooter.

By February 2017, one billion hours of YouTube videos were being watched every day, and 400 hours worth of videos were uploaded every minute.  Two years later, the uploads had risen to more than 500 hours per minute.  During COVID, when most of the world was under stay-at-home orders, usage of services like YouTube significantly increased.  Forbes estimated that YouTube accounted for 16% of all internet traffic, as of 2024, up from 11% in 2018, before COVID.  In response to E.U. officials requesting that such services reduce bandwidth to make sure medical entities had sufficient bandwidth to share information, YouTube and Netflix said they would reduce streaming quality for at least thirty days as to cut bandwidth use of their services by 25% to comply with the E.U.’s request.  YouTube later announced that they would continue with this move worldwide saying “We continue to work closely with governments and network operators around the globe to do our part to minimise stress on the system during this unprecedented situation.”

After a 2018 complaint alleging violations of the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (C.O.P.P.A.), the company was fined $170 million by the FTC for collecting personal information from minors under the age of 13.  YouTube was also ordered to create systems to increase children’s privacy.  Following criticisms of its implementation of those systems, YouTube started treating all videos designated as made for kids as liable under C.O.P.P.A. on January the 6th, 2020.  Joining the YouTube Kids app, the company created a supervised mode, designed more for tweens, in 2021.  Additionally, to compete with TikTok and Instagram Reels, YouTube released YouTube Shorts, a short-form video platform.  During that period, YouTube entered disputes with other tech companies.  For over a year, in 2018/ 19, no YouTube app was available for Amazon Fire products.  In 2020, Roku removed the YouTube TV app from its streaming store after the two companies were unable to reach an agreement.

After testing earlier in 2021, YouTube removed public display of dislike counts on videos in November 2021, claiming the reason for the removal was, based on its internal research, that users often used the dislike feature as a form of cyberbullying and brigading.  While some users praised the move as a way to discourage trolls, others felt that hiding dislikes would make it harder for viewers to recognise clickbait or unhelpful videos and that other features already existed for creators to limit bullying.  YouTube co-founder Jawed Karim referred to the update as a stupid idea and said that the real reason behind the change was not a good one, and not one that will be publicly disclosed.  He felt that users’ ability on a social platform to identify harmful content was essential, saying that the process works, and there’s a name for it –  the wisdom of the crowds.  He said the process breaks when the platform interferes with it and then, the platform invariably declines.  Shortly after the announcement, software developer Dmitry Selivanov created Return YouTube Dislike, an open-source, third-party browser extension for Chrome and Firefox that allows users to see a video’s number of dislikes.  In a letter published on January the 25th, 2022, by then YouTube C.E.O. Susan Wojcicki, acknowledged that removing public dislike counts was a controversial decision, but reiterated that she stands by this decision, claiming that it reduced dislike attacks.

In 2022, YouTube launched an experiment where the company would show users who watched longer videos on T,V,’s a long chain of short unskippable adverts, intending to consolidate all ads into the beginning of a video.  Following public outrage over the unprecedented amount of unskippable ads, YouTube ended the experiment on September the 19th of the same year.  In October, YouTube announced that they would be rolling out customisable user handles in addition to channel names, which would also become channel U.R.L’s.

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YouTube’s logo from 2015 until 2017.

Neal Mohan’s Leadership (2023 – Present)

On February the 16th, 2023, Wojcicki announced that she would step down as C.E.O., with Neal Mohan named as her successor.  Wojcicki took on an advisory role for Google and parent company Alphabet.  Wojcicki died a year and a half later from non-small-cell lung cancer, on August the 9th, 2024.  In late October 2023, YouTube began cracking down on the use of ad blockers on the platform.  Users of ad blockers may be given a pop-up warning saying “Video player will be blocked after 3 videos.” Users of ad blockers are shown a message asking them to allow ads or inviting them to subscribe to the ad-free YouTube Premium subscription plan.  YouTube says that the use of ad blockers violates its terms of service.  In April 2024, YouTube announced it would be strengthening their enforcement on third-party apps that violate YouTube’s Terms of Service, specifically ad-blocking apps.  Starting in June 2024, Google Chrome announced that it would be replacing Manifest V2 in favour of Manifest V3, effectively killing support for most ad-blockers.  Around the same time, YouTube started using server-side ad injection, which allows the platform to inject the ads directly into the video, instead of having the ad as a separate file which can be blocked.

In September 2023, YouTube announced an in-app gaming platform called Playables.  It was made accessible to all users in May 2024, expanding from an initial offering limited to premium subscribers.  In December 2024, YouTube began testing a new multiplayer feature for that service, supporting multiplayer functionality across desktop and mobile devices.  As of December 2024, the Playables catalogue has over 130 games in various genres, including trivia, action, and sports.  In December 2024, YouTube introduced new guidelines prohibiting videos with clickbait titles to enhance content quality and combat misinformation.  The platform aims to penalise creators using misleading or sensationalised titles, with potential actions including video removal or channel suspension.  According to YouTube, this guideline will gradually roll out in India first, but will expand to more countries in the coming months.

On February, the 14th, 2025, YouTube celebrated 20 years since its founding.  On July 30, 2025, amid the implementation of the Online Safety Act 2023 in the United Kingdom, Google announced that it would begin to enforce age assurance policies for selected users in the United States as a trial.  Machine learning will be used to determine the age of the user (regardless of any account information indicating their age) and restrict access to certain content and features across all Google properties, including YouTube (including, in particular, disabling personalised advertising and enabling certain digital wellbeing limits), if they are assumed to be under 18.  On YouTube, this will be based on factors such as searches and video history, and the age of the account.  The user must go through age verification via payment, scanned ID, or selfie to access all features if they are detected to be a minor.  On April, the 9th, 2025, YouTube expressed support for the NO FAKES Act of 2025, introduced by Senator Chris Coons (D-DE) and Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), and announced an expansion of its pilot program that is designed to identify content generated by A.I.

YouTube's Logo From August 2017 Until February 2025
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YouTube’s logo from August 2017 until February 2025.

YouTube Features

YouTube offers different features based on user verification, such as standard or basic features like uploading videos, creating playlists, and using YouTube Music, with limits based on daily activity (verification via phone number or channel history increases feature availability and daily usage limits), intermediate or additional features like longer videos (over 15 minutes), live-streaming, custom thumbnails, and creating podcasts, advanced features like content I.D. appeals, embedding live streams, applying for monetisation, clickable links, adding chapters, and pinning comments on videos or posts.

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YouTube Videos

In January 2012, it was estimated that visitors to YouTube spent an average of 15 minutes a day on the site, in contrast to the four or five hours a day spent by a typical U.S. citizen watching television.  In 2017, viewers on average watched YouTube on mobile devices for more than an hour every day.  In December 2012, two billion views were removed from the view counts of Universal and Sony Music videos on YouTube, prompting a claim by The Daily Dot that the views had been deleted due to a violation of the site’s terms of service, which ban the use of automated processes to inflate view counts.  That was disputed by Billboard, which said that the two billion views had been moved to Vevo, since the videos were no longer active on YouTube.

On August, the 5th, 2015, YouTube patched the formerly notorious behaviour, which caused a video’s view count to freeze at 301 (later 301+) until the actual count was verified to prevent view count fraud.  YouTube view counts again began updating in real time.  Since September 2019, subscriber counts are abbreviated.  Only three leading digits of channels’ subscriber counts are indicated publicly, compromising the function of third-party real-time indicators such as Social Blade.  Exact counts remain available to channel operators inside YouTube Studio.

On November, the 11th, 2021, after testing out this change in March of the same year, YouTube announced it would start hiding dislike counts on videos, making them invisible to viewers.  The company stated the decision was in response to experiments which confirmed that smaller YouTube creators were more likely to be targeted in dislike brigading and harassment.  Creators will still be able to see the number of likes and dislikes in the YouTube Studio dashboard tool, according to YouTube.  YouTube has an estimated 14.8 billion videos with about 4% of those never having a view.  Just over 85% have fewer than 1,000 views.

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Copyright Issues

YouTube has faced numerous challenges and criticisms in its attempts to deal with copyright, including the site’s first viral video, Lazy Sunday, which had to be taken down due to copyright concerns.  At the time of uploading a video, YouTube users are shown a message asking them not to violate copyright laws.  Despite this advice, many unauthorised clips of copyrighted material remain on YouTube.  YouTube does not view videos before they are posted online, and it is left to copyright holders to issue a D.M.C.A. takedown notice pursuant to the terms of the Online Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation Act.  Any successful complaint about copyright infringement results in a YouTube copyright strike.  Three successful complaints for copyright infringement against a user account will result in the account and all of its uploaded videos being deleted.   From 2007 to 2009 organisations including Viacom, Mediaset, and the English Premier League have filed lawsuits against YouTube, claiming that it has done too little to prevent the uploading of copyrighted material.

In August 2008, a U.S. court ruled in Lenz v. Universal Music Corp. that copyright holders cannot order the removal of an online file without first determining whether the posting reflected fair use of the material.  YouTube’s owner Google announced in November 2015 that they would help cover the legal cost in select cases where they believe fair use defences apply.  In the 2011 case of Smith v. Summit Entertainment LLC, professional singer Matt Smith sued Summit Entertainment for the wrongful use of copyright takedown notices on YouTube.  He asserted seven causes of action, and four were ruled in Smith’s favour.  In April 2012, a court in Hamburg ruled that YouTube could be held responsible for copyrighted material posted by its users.  On November, the 1st, 2016, the dispute with G.E.M.A. was resolved, with Google content I.D. being used to allow advertisements to be added to videos with content protected by G.E.M.A.

In April 2013, it was reported that Universal Music Group and YouTube have a contractual agreement that prevents content blocked on YouTube by a request from U.M.G. from being restored, even if the uploader of the video files a D.M.C.A. counter-notice.  As part of YouTube Music, Universal and YouTube signed an agreement in 2017, which was followed by separate agreements other major labels, which gave the company the right to advertising revenue when its music was played on YouTube.  By 2019, creators were having videos taken down or demonetised when Content I.D. identified even short segments of copyrighted music within a much longer video, with different levels of enforcement depending on the record label.  Experts noted that some of these clips said qualified for fair use.

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Content I.D.

In June 2007, YouTube began trials of a system for automatic detection of uploaded videos that infringe copyright.  Google C.E.O. Eric Schmidt regarded this system as necessary for resolving lawsuits such as the one from Viacom, which alleged that YouTube profited from content that it did not have the right to distribute.  The system, which was initially called Video Identification and later became known as Content I.D., creates an I.D. File for copyrighted audio and video material, and stores it in a database.  When a video is uploaded, it is checked against the database, and flags the video as a copyright violation if a match is found.  When this occurs, the content owner has the choice of blocking the video to make it unviewable, tracking the viewing statistics of the video, or adding advertisements to the video.

An independent test in 2009 uploaded multiple versions of the same song to YouTube and concluded that while the system was surprisingly resilient in finding copyright violations in the audio tracks of videos, it was not infallible.  The use of Content I.D. to remove material automatically has led to controversy in some cases, as the videos have not been checked by a human for fair use.  If a YouTube user disagrees with a decision by Content I.D., it is possible to fill in a form disputing the decision.  Before 2016, videos were not monetised until the dispute was resolved.  Since April 2016, videos continue to be monetised while the dispute is in progress, and the money goes to whoever won the dispute.  Should the uploader want to monetise the video again, they may remove the disputed audio in the Video Manager.  YouTube has cited the effectiveness of Content I.D. as one of the reasons why the site’s rules were modified in December 2010 to allow some users to upload videos of unlimited length.

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Russia

In 2021, two accounts linked to RT DE, the German channel of the Russian state-owned RT network, were removed for breaching YouTube’s policies relating to COVID.  Russia threatened to ban YouTube after the platform deleted two German RT channels in September 2021.  Shortly after the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, YouTube removed all channels funded by the Russian state.  YouTube expanded the removal of Russian content from its site to include channels described as pro-Russian.  In June 2022, the War Gonzo channel run by Russian military blogger and journalist Semyon Pegov was deleted.

In July 2023, YouTube removed the channel of British journalist Graham Phillips, active in covering the war in Donbas from 2014.  In August 2023, a Moscow court fined Google 3 million rubles, around $35,000, for not deleting what it said was fake news about the war in Ukraine.  In October 2024, a Russian court fined Google 2 undecillion rubles (equivalent to $20 decillion) for restricting Russian state media channels on YouTube.  State news agency TASS reported that Google is allowed to return to the Russian market only if it complies with the court’s decision.  Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov labelled the court decision as symbolic and warned Google that it should not be restricting the actions of their broadcasters on its platform.

April Fools Gags

YouTube featured an April Fools’ prank on the site on April the 1st of every year from 2008 to 2016.  In 2008, all links to videos on the main page were redirected to Rick Astley’s music video Never Gonna Give You Up, a prank known as rick rolling.  The next year, when clicking on a video on the main page, the whole page turned upside down, which YouTube claimed was a new layout.  In 2010, YouTube temporarily released a TEXTp mode which rendered video imagery into A.S.C.I.I. art letters in order to reduce bandwidth costs by $1 per second.

The next year, the site celebrated its 100th anniversary with a range of sepia-toned silent, early 1900’s style films, including a parody of Keyboard Cat.  In 2012, clicking on the image of a D.V.D. next to the site logo led to a video about a purported option to order every YouTube video for home delivery on D.V.D.   In 2013, YouTube teamed up with satirical newspaper company The Onion to claim in an uploaded video that the video-sharing website was launched as a contest which had finally come to an end, and would shut down for ten years before being re-launched in 2023, featuring only the winning video.  The video starred several YouTube celebrities, including Antoine Dodson.  A video of two presenters announcing the nominated videos streamed live for 12 hours.

In 2014, YouTube announced that it was responsible for the creation of all viral video trends, and revealed previews of upcoming trends, such as Clocking, Kissing Dad, and Glub Glub Water Dance.  The next year, YouTube added a music button to the video bar that played samples from Sandstorm by Darude.  In 2016, YouTube introduced an option to watch every video on the platform in 360-degree mode with Snoop Dogg.

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YouTube Services

YouTube Premium

YouTube Premium (formerly Music Key and YouTube Red) is YouTube’s premium subscription service.  It offers advertising-free streaming, access to original programming, and background and offline video playback on mobile devices.  YouTube Premium was originally announced on November the 12th, 2014, as Music Key, a subscription music streaming service, and was intended to integrate with and replace the existing Google Play Music All Access service.  On October, the 28th, 2015, the service was relaunched as YouTube Red, offering ad-free streaming of all videos and access to exclusive original content.  As of November 2016, the service has 1.5 million subscribers, with a further million on a free-trial basis.  As of June 2017, the first season of YouTube Originals had received 250 million views in total.

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YouTube's Premium Logo In 2024
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YouTube’s Premium logo in 2024.

YouTube Kids

YouTube Kids is an American children’s video app developed by YouTube, a subsidiary of Google.  The app was developed in response to parental and government scrutiny on the content available to children.  The app provides a version of the service oriented towards children, with curated selections of content, parental control features, and filtering of videos deemed inappropriate viewing for children aged under 13, 8 or 5, depending on the age grouping chosen.  First released on February the 15th, 2015, as an Android and iOS mobile app, the app has since been released for LG, Samsung, and Sony smart T.V.’s, as well as for Android TV.  On May, the 27th, 2020, it became available on Apple TV.  As of September 2019, the app is available in 69 countries, including Hong Kong and Macau, and one province.  YouTube launched a web-based version of YouTube Kids on August the 30th, 2019.

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YouTube’s Kids logo in 2024.

YouTube Music

On September, the 28th, 2016, YouTube named Lyor Cohen, the co-founder of 300 Entertainment and former Warner Music Group executive, the Global Head of Music.  In early 2018, Cohen began hinting at the possible launch of YouTube’s new subscription music streaming service, a platform that would compete with other services such as Spotify and Apple Music.  On May, the 22nd, 2018, the music streaming platform named YouTube Music was launched for people who mostly listen to music on YouTube.

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YouTube’s Music logo in 2024.

YouTube Movies & TV

YouTube Movies & TV is a video on demand (V.O.D.) service that offers movies and television shows for purchase or rental, depending on availability, along with a selection of movies (encompassing between 100 and 500 titles overall) that are free to stream, with interspersed ad breaks.  YouTube began offering free-to-view movie titles to its users in November 2018.  Selections of new movies are added and others removed, unannounced each month.  In March 2021, Google announced plans to gradually deprecate the Google Play Movies & TV app, and eventually migrate all users to the YouTube app’s Movies & TV store to view, rent and purchase movies and T.V. shows (first affecting Roku, Samsung, LG, and Vizio smart TV users on July the 15th).  Google Play Movies & TV formally shut down on January the 17th, 2024, with the web version of that platform migrated to YouTube as an expansion of the Movies & T.V. store to desktop users.  Other functions of Google Play Movies & TV were integrated into the Google TV service.

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YouTube Primetime Channels

On November the 1st, 2022, YouTube launched Primetime Channels, a channel store platform offering third-party subscription streaming add-ons sold a la carte through the YouTube website and app, competing with similar subscription add-on stores operated by Apple, Prime Video and Roku.  The add-ons can be purchased through the YouTube Movies & TV hub or through the official YouTube channels of the available services.  Subscribers of YouTube TV add-ons that are sold through Primetime Channels can also access their content via the YouTube app and website.  A total of 34 streaming services (including Paramount+, Showtime, Starz, MGM+, AMC+ and ViX+) were initially available for purchase.

NFL Sunday Ticket, as part of a broader residential distribution deal with Google signed in December 2022 that also made it available to YouTube TV subscribers, was added to Prime-time Channels as a standalone add-on on August the 16th, 2023.  The ad-free tier of Max was added to Prime-time Channels on December the 12th, 2023, coinciding with YouTube TV converting its separate HBO (for base plan subscribers) and HBO Max (for all subscribers) linear/V.O.D. add-ons into a single combined Max offering.

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YouTube TV

On February, the 28th, 2017, in a press announcement held at YouTube Space Los Angeles, YouTube announced YouTube TV, an over-the-top M.V.P.D.-style subscription service that would be available for United States customers for $65 per month.  Initially launching in five major markets (New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia and San Francisco) on April the 5th, 2017, the service offers live streams of programming from the five major broadcast networks (ABC, CBS, The CW, Fox and NBC, along with selected MyNetworkTV affiliates and independent stations in certain markets), as well as approximately 60 cable channels owned by companies such as The Walt Disney Company, Paramount Global, Fox Corporation, NBCUniversal, Allen Media Group and Warner Bros. Discovery (including among others Bravo, USA Network, Syfy, Disney Channel, CNN, Cartoon Network, E!, Fox Sports 1, Freeform, FX and ESPN).

Subscribers can receive premium cable channels (including HBO (via a combined Max add-on that includes in-app and log-in access to the service), Cinemax, Showtime, Starz and MGM+) and other subscription services (such as NFL Sunday Ticket, MLB.tv, NBA League Pass, Curiosity Stream and Fox Nation) as optional add-ons for an extra fee, and can access YouTube Premium original content.  In September 2022, YouTube TV began allowing customers to purchase most of its premium add-ons (excluding certain services such as NBA League Pass and AMC+) without an existing subscription to its base package.

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YouTube's TV Logo In 2018
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YouTube’s TV logo in 2018.

YouTube Go

In September 2016, YouTube Go was announced, as an Android app created for making YouTube easier to access on mobile devices in emerging markets.  It was distinct from the company’s main Android app and allowed videos to be downloaded and shared with other users.  It also allowed users to preview videos, share downloaded videos through Bluetooth, and offered more options for mobile data control and video resolution.

In February 2017, YouTube Go was launched in India, and expanded in November 2017 to 14 other countries, including Nigeria, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, the Philippines, Kenya, and South Africa.  On February, the 1st, 2018, it was rolled out in 130 countries worldwide, including Brazil, Mexico, Turkey, and Iraq.  Before it shut down, the app was available to around 60% of the world’s population.  In May 2022, Google announced that they would be shutting down YouTube Go in August 2022.

YouTube's Go Logo In 2025
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YouTube’s Go logo in 2025.

YouTube Shorts

In September 2020, YouTube announced that it would be launching a beta version of a new platform of 15-second videos, similar to TikTok, called YouTube Shorts.  The platform was tested in India and later expanded to other countries, including the United States in March 2021, with videos allowed up to 1 minute long.  The platform is not a standalone app, but is integrated into the main YouTube app. Like TikTok, it gives users access to built-in creative tools, including the possibility of adding licensed music to their videos.  The platform had its global beta launch on July the 13th, 2021.  On October, the 15th, 2024, the platform officially extended the length of shorts to 3 minutes.

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YouTube Stories

In 2018, YouTube started testing a new feature initially called YouTube Reels.  The feature was nearly identical to Instagram Stories and Snapchat Stories.  YouTube later renamed the feature YouTube Stories.  It was only available to creators who had more than 10,000 subscribers and could only be posted/seen in the YouTube mobile app.  On May the 25th, 2023, YouTube announced that they would be shutting down this feature on June the 26th, 2023.

YouTube VR

In November 2016, YouTube released YouTube VR, a dedicated version with an interface for V.R. devices, for Google’s Daydream mobile V.R. platform on Android.  In November 2018, YouTube VR was released on the Oculus Store for the Oculus Go headset.  YouTube VR was updated since for compatibility with successive Quest devices, and was ported to Pico 4.

YouTube VR allows for access to all YouTube-hosted videos, but particularly supports headset access for 360° and 180°-degree video (both in 2D and stereoscopic 3D).  Starting with the Oculus Quest, the app was updated for compatibility with mixed-reality pass-through modes on V.R. headsets.  In April 2024, YouTube VR was updated to support 8K SDR video on Meta Quest 3.

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Playables

In 2010, YouTube added Snake as a hidden game inside their video player.  In May 2024, YouTube introduced Playables, a set of around 75 free-to-play games that can be played on the platform.

Automatic Language Dubbing

In December 2024, YouTube added the functionality of automatic language dubbing, which uses A.I. to produce translations of videos into different languages.  However, the feature has initially been criticised for providing robotic-sounding dubs, mistranslations, and lack of an option for the user to disable auto-dubbed voices.

Criticism And Controversies

YouTube has faced various criticisms over the years, particularly regarding content moderation, offensive content, and monetisation.  YouTube has faced criticism over aspects of its operations, its recommendation algorithms perpetuating videos that promote falsehoods and hosting videos ostensibly targeting children but containing violent or sexually suggestive content involving popular characters, videos of minors attracting paedophilic activities in their comment sections, and fluctuating policies on the types of content that is eligible to be monetised with advertising.

YouTube has also been blocked by several countries.  As of 2018, public access to YouTube was blocked by countries including China, North Korea, Iran, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Eritrea, Sudan and South Sudan.

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Privacy Concerns

Since its founding in 2005, YouTube has been faced with a growing number of privacy issues, including allegations that it allows users to upload unauthorised copyrighted material and allows personal information from young children to be collected without their parents’ consent.

In September 2024, the Federal Trade Commission released a report summarising 9 company responses (including from YouTube) to orders made by the agency pursuant to Section 6(b) of the Federal Trade Commission Act of 1914 to provide information about user and non-user data collection (including of children and teenagers) and data use by the companies that found that the companies’ user and non-user data practices put individuals vulnerable to identity theft, stalking, unlawful discrimination, emotional distress and mental health issues, social stigma, and reputational harm.

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Censorship And Bans

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State Censorship Of YouTube Content

YouTube has been censored, filtered, or banned for a variety of reasons, including:

Limiting public access and exposure to content that may ignite social or political unrest.

Preventing criticism of a ruler (e.g. in North Korea), government (e.g. in China) or its actions (e.g. in Morocco), government officials (e.g. in Turkey and Libya), or religion (e.g. in Pakistan).

Morality-based laws, e.g. in Iran.

Access to specific videos is sometimes prevented due to copyright and intellectual property protection laws (e.g. in Germany), violations of hate speech, and preventing access to videos judged inappropriate for youth, which is also done by YouTube with the YouTube Kids app and with restricted mode.  Businesses, schools, government agencies, and other private institutions often block social media sites, including YouTube, due to its bandwidth limitations and the site’s potential for distraction.

As of 2018, public access to YouTube is blocked by China, North Korea, Iran, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Eritrea, Sudan and South Sudan mostly due to freedom of speech laws.  In some countries, YouTube is blocked for more limited periods of time, such as during periods of unrest, the run-up to an election, or in response to upcoming political anniversaries.  In cases where the entire site is banned due to one particular video, YouTube will often agree to remove or limit access to that video to restore service.

Reports emerged that since October 2019, comments posted with Chinese characters insulting the Chinese Communist Party (共匪 communist bandit or 五毛 50 Cent Party, referring to state-sponsored commentators) were being automatically deleted within 15 seconds.  Specific incidents where YouTube has been blocked include:

Thailand blocked access in April 2007 over a video said to be insulting the Thai king.

Morocco blocked access in May 2007, possibly as a result of videos critical of Morocco’s occupation of Western Sahara.  YouTube became accessible again on May the 30th, 2007, after Maroc Telecom unofficially announced that the denied access to the website was a mere technical glitch.

Turkey blocked access between 2008 and 2010 after controversy over videos deemed insulting to Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.  In November 2010, a video of the Turkish politician Deniz Baykal caused the site to be blocked again briefly, and the site was threatened with a new shutdown if it did not remove the video.  During the two and a half-year block of YouTube, the video-sharing website remained the eighth-most-accessed site in Turkey.  In 2014, Turkey blocked the access for the second time, after a high-level intelligence leak.

Libya blocked access on January the 24th, 2010, because of videos that featured demonstrations in the city of Benghazi by families of detainees who were killed in Abu Salim prison in 1996, and videos of family members of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi at parties.  The blocking was criticised by Human Rights Watch.  In November 2011, after the Libyan Civil War, YouTube was once again allowed in Libya.

Social Impact

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Private individuals, as well as large production corporations, have used YouTube to grow their audiences.  Indie creators have built grassroots followings numbering in the thousands at very little cost or effort, while mass retail and radio promotion proved problematic.  Concurrently, old media celebrities moved into the website at the invitation of a YouTube management that witnessed early content creators accruing substantial followings and perceived audience sizes potentially larger than that attainable by television.  While YouTube’s revenue-sharing Partner Program made it possible to earn a substantial living as a video producer, its top five hundred partners each earning more than $100,000 annually and its ten highest-earning channels grossing from $2.5 million to $12 million (in 2012 C.M.U. business editor), characterised YouTube as a free-to-use promotional platform for the music labels.  In 2013, Katheryn Thayer of Forbes asserted that digital-era artists’ work must not only be of high quality, but must elicit reactions on the YouTube platform and social media.  Videos of the 2.5% of artists categorized as mega, mainstream and mid-sized received 90.3% of the relevant views on YouTube and Vevo in that year.  By early 2013, Billboard had announced that it was factoring YouTube streaming data into calculation of the Billboard Hot 100 and related genre charts.

Observing that face-to-face communication of the type that online videos convey has been fine-tuned by millions of years of evolution, TED curator Chris Anderson referred to several YouTube contributors and asserted that what Gutenberg did for writing, online video can now do for face-to-face communication.  Anderson asserted that it is not far-fetched to say that online video will dramatically accelerate scientific advance, and that video contributors may be about to launch the biggest learning cycle in human history.  In education, for example, the Khan Academy grew from YouTube video tutoring sessions for founder Salman Khan’s cousin into what Forbes Michael Noer called the largest school in the world, with technology poised to disrupt how people learn.  YouTube was awarded a 2008 George Foster Peabody Award, the website being described as a Speakers’ Corner that both embodies and promotes democracy.  The Washington Post reported that a disproportionate share of YouTube’s most-subscribed channels feature minorities, contrasting with mainstream television in which the stars are largely white.  A Pew Research Center study reported the development of visual journalism, in which citizen eyewitnesses and established news organisations share in content creation.  The study also concluded that YouTube was becoming an important platform by which people acquire news.

Some YouTube videos have themselves had a direct effect on world events, such as TED curator Chris Anderson who described a phenomenon by which geographically distributed individuals in a certain field share their independently developed skills in YouTube videos, thus challenging others to strengthen their own skills, and spurring invention and evolution in that field.  Journalist Virginia Heffernan stated in The New York Times that such videos have surprising implications for the dissemination of culture and even the future of classical music. 

In response to fifteen-year-old Amanda Todd’s video My story: Struggling, bullying, suicide, self-harm, legislative action was undertaken almost immediately after her suicide to study the prevalence of bullying and form a national anti-bullying strategy.  In May 2018, after London Metropolitan Police claimed that drill music videos glamorising violence gave rise to gang violence, YouTube deleted 30 videos.

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YouTube’s Finances

Before 2020, Google did not provide detailed figures for YouTube’s running costs, and YouTube’s revenues in 2007 were noted as not material in a regulatory filing.  In June 2008, a Forbes magazine article projected the 2008 revenue at 200 million dollars, noting progress in advertising sales.  In 2012, YouTube’s revenue from its ads program was estimated at 3.7 billion dollars.  In 2013, it nearly doubled and estimated to hit 5.6 billion dollars according to e-Marketer, while others estimated 4.7 billion dollars.  The vast majority of videos on YouTube are free to view and supported by advertising.  In May 2013, YouTube introduced a trial scheme of 53 subscription channels with prices ranging from 99 cents to $6.99 a month.  The move was seen as an attempt to compete with other providers of online subscription services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Hulu.

Google first published exact revenue numbers for YouTube in February 2020 as part of Alphabet’s 2019 financial report.  According to Google, YouTube had made 15.1 billion dollars in ad revenue in 2019, in contrast to 8.1 billion dollars in 2017 and 11.1 billion dolars in 2018.  YouTube’s revenues made up nearly 10% of the total Alphabet revenue in 2019.  These revenues accounted for approximately 20 million subscribers combined between YouTube Premium and YouTube Music subscriptions, and 2 million subscribers to YouTube TV.  YouTube had 29.2 billion dollars ads revenue in 2022, up by 398 million dollars from the prior year.  In the financial quarter 2, 2024, ad revenue rose to 8.66 billion dollars, up 13% in the financial quarter 1.

Partnership With Corporations

YouTube entered into a marketing and advertising partnership with NBC in June 2006.  In March 2007, it struck a deal with the B.B.C. for three channels with B.B.C. content, one for news and two for entertainment.  In November 2008, YouTube reached an agreement with MGM, Lions Gate Entertainment, and CBS, allowing the companies to post full-length films and television episodes on the site, accompanied by advertisements in a section for U.S. viewers called Shows.  The move was intended to create competition with websites such as Hulu, which features material from NBC, Fox, and Disney.  In November 2009, YouTube launched a version of Shows available to U.K. viewers, offering around 4,000 full-length shows from more than 60 partners.  In January 2010, YouTube introduced a film rentals service, available in many countries, and T.V. shows can be bought in several countries.  The service offers over 6,000 films.  

YouTuber Earnings

In May 2007, YouTube launched its Partner Program (Y.P.P.), a system based on AdSense which allows the uploader of the video to share the revenue produced by advertising on the site.  YouTube typically takes 45 percent of the advertising revenue from videos in the Partner Program, with 55 percent going to the uploader.  There are over two million members of the YouTube Partner Program.  According to TubeMogul, in 2013 a pre-roll advertisement on YouTube (one that is shown before the video starts) cost advertisers on average $7.60 per 1000 views.  Usually, no more than half of the eligible videos have a pre-roll advertisement, due to a lack of interested advertisers.

YouTube’s policies restrict certain forms of content from being included in videos being monetised with advertising, including videos containing violence, strong language, sexual content, controversial or sensitive subjects and events, including subjects related to war, political conflicts, natural disasters and tragedies, even if graphic imagery is not shown (unless the content is usually newsworthy or comedic and the creator intends to inform or entertain), and videos whose user comments contain inappropriate content.

In 2013, YouTube introduced an option for channels with at least a thousand subscribers to require a paid subscription for viewers to watch videos.  In April 2017, YouTube set an eligibility requirement of 10,000 lifetime views for a paid subscription.  On January, the 16th, 2018, the eligibility requirement for monetisation was changed to 4,000 hours of watch-time within the past 12 months and 1,000 subscribers.  The move was seen as an attempt to ensure that videos being monetised did not lead to controversy, but was criticised for penalising smaller YouTube channels.  YouTube Play Buttons, a part of the YouTube Creator Rewards, are a recognition by YouTube of its most popular channels.  The trophies are made of nickel-plated copper-nickel alloy, golden-plated brass, silver-plated metal, ruby, and red-tinted crystal glass.  They are given to channels with at least one hundred thousand, a million, ten million, fifty million, and one hundred million subscribers, respectively.

YouTube’s policies on advertiser-friendly content restrict what may be incorporated into videos being monetised.  This includes strong violence, language, sexual content, and controversial or sensitive subjects and events, including subjects related to war, political conflicts, natural disasters and tragedies, even if graphic imagery is not shown, unless the content is usually newsworthy or comedic and the creator’s intent is to inform or entertain.  In September 2016, after introducing an enhanced notification system to inform users of these violations, YouTube’s policies were criticised by prominent users, including Philip DeFranco and Vlogbrothers.  DeFranco argued that not being able to earn advertising revenue on such videos was censorship by a different name. A YouTube spokesperson stated that while the policy itself was not new, the service had improved the notification and their appeal process to ensure better communication to creators.   In the United States as of November 2020, and June 2021 worldwide, YouTube reserves the right to monetise any video on the platform, even if their uploader is not a member of the YouTube Partner Program.  This will occur on channels whose content is deemed advertiser-friendly, and all revenue will go directly to Google without any share given to the uploader.

Revenue To Copyright Holders

The majority of YouTube’s advertising revenue goes to the publishers and video producers who hold the rights to their videos; the company retains 45% of the ad revenue.  In 2010, it was reported that nearly a third of the videos with advertisements were uploaded without permission from the copyright holders.  YouTube gives an option for copyright holders to locate and remove their videos or to have them continue running for revenue.  In May 2013, Nintendo began enforcing its copyright ownership and claiming the advertising revenue from video creators who posted screenshots of its games.  In February 2015, Nintendo agreed to share the revenue with the video creators through the Nintendo Creators Program.  On March, the 20th, 2019, Nintendo announced on Twitter (now known as X) that the company will end the Creators program.  Operations for the program ceased on March the 20th, 2019.

See Also

Lawsuits:

Ouellette v. Viacom International Inc.

Viacom International, Inc. v. YouTube, Inc.

Lists:

Comparison of video hosting services.

List of Google Easter eggs.

List of Internet phenomena.

List of most-disliked YouTube videos.

List of most-liked YouTube videos.

List of most-subscribed YouTube channels.

List of most-viewed YouTube videos.

List of online video platforms.

List of YouTubers.

Alternative mediaMedia sources that differ from established or dominant types of media.

blip.tvAmerican media platform for web series.

BookTube YouTube book community.

BreadTube Group of left-wing YouTubers.

Criticism of Google.

Google Video – Discontinued free video hosting service.

iFilm – Defunct video sharing website.

Invidious – A free and open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.

Metacafe – Defunct Israeli video-sharing website.

Multi-channel network – Type of online media organisation.

Reply girl – Female YouTube user uploading video responses.

Revver – Former video hosting website.

VideoSift – Video aggregation website.

vMix – Multimedia mixing software for Windows.

YouTube Awards – Promotion that rewarded YouTubers with the best video on the platform.

YouTube copyright issues.

YouTube Creator Awards – Media awards.

YouTube Instant – Real-time search engine.

YouTube Music Awards.

YouTube Poop – Video genre.

YouTube Rewind – Discontinued annual event on YouTube (2010–2019).

YouTube Theater – Music and theatre venue in Inglewood, California.

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

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My YouTube Channel Playlists: The West Midlands

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YouTube began in 2005, and most of you reading this are aware of it and have used it, or do use it often, unless you live on another planet!

I created my YouTube channel in 2006 and, sadly, I haven’t done much on it due to many personal and health reasons, mainly because of struggling with my Mental Health I planned to do more, I planned to get better confidence wise and content wise and then my life got in the way and shit happened and often, but now, in 2026, I am trying hard to rectify all that.  I can’t change the past, and I am not looking into the future, but right now, I am doing the best I can to make the present a better place to live in for my state of mind.  I take every day as it comes and working on My YouTube Channel and website are an important part of that for me.

The original videos I put up were about my favourite Football team Birmingham City, my beloved, and sadly missed, pets, Rocky and Rosie, a Black Country L.P. that was my Dad’s and one about fire! 

Since then, I added short videos to update the channel with more short and long website related content to come.

Below are all links to my History playlist and other playlists, blog posts, etc. 

To all my original subscribers, if you are still around THANK YOU so much for sticking with me, and if you are new, then THANK YOU equally as much for joining.

I hope you enjoy looking at my videos and if you do please like them, share them and subscribe. This means a lot to me and helps me grow my channel, which will only boost my confidence further.

The West Midlands 

These videos appear in other playlists and cover anything to do with the county I live in, The West Midlands.  These videos cover anything to do with the West Midlands.

The West Midlands Playlist 

Click here to directly see the list of videos in my The West Midlands playlist via my YouTube channel.

The latest video from it is shown below. 

You can also view the full list of videos on this playlist by clicking on the three lines symbol showing in the top right of the video.  You can also see other options to click on at the bottom as well.

When you are there PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, PRESS THE BELL to be notified when a new video comes out and LIKE and SHARE this video.  It would mean a lot to me, and THANK YOU in advance if you do any/all of the above.

The Latest Video In This Playlist

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My YouTube Channel Playlists: Football

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YouTube began in 2005, and most of you reading this are aware of it and have used it, or do use it often, unless you live on another planet!

I created My YouTube Channel in 2006 and, sadly, I haven’t done much on it due to many personal and health reasons, mainly because of struggling with my Mental Health.  I planned to do more, I planned to get better confidence wise and content wise and then my life got in the way and shit happened and often, but now, in 2026, I am trying hard to rectify all that.  I can’t change the past, and I am not looking into the future, but right now, I am doing the best I can to make the present a better place to live in for my state of mind.  I take every day as it comes and working on my YouTube channel and website are an important part of that for me.

The original videos I put up were about my favourite Football team Birmingham City, my beloved, and sadly missed, pets, Rocky and Rosie, a Black Country L.P. that was my Dad’s and one about fire! 

Since then, I added short videos to update the channel with more short and long website related content to come.

Below are all links to my Football playlist and other playlists, blog posts, etc. 

To all my original subscribers, if you are still around THANK YOU so much for sticking with me, and if you are new, then THANK YOU equally as much for joining.

I hope you enjoy looking at my videos and if you do please like them, share them and subscribe. This means a lot to me and helps me grow my channel, which will only boost my confidence further.

Football 

On this page is anything related to Football. The videos that are in its playlist below appear in other playlists and cover anything to do with my favourite football team, the mighty Blues. 

Football Playlist

Click here to directly see the list of videos in my Football playlist via my YouTube channel.

The latest video from it is showing below. 

You can also view the full list of videos on this playlist by clicking on the three lines symbol showing in the top right of the video.  You can also see other options to click on at the bottom as well.

When you are there PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, PRESS THE BELL to be notified when a new video comes out and LIKE and SHARE this video.  It would mean a lot to me and THANK YOU in advance if you do any/all of the above.

The Latest Video In This Playlist

To find out more information about the video above, and to comment if you’d like to, then click on where it says YOUTUBE in the bottom right and that will take you directly to my YouTube channel.

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My YouTube Channel Playlists: Sports

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YouTube began in 2005, and most of you reading this are aware of it and have used it, or do use it often, unless you live on another planet!

I created my YouTube channel in 2006 and, sadly, I haven’t done much on it due to many personal and health reasons, mainly because of struggling with my Mental Health I planned to do more, I planned to get better confidence wise and content wise and then my life got in the way and shit happened and often, but now, in 2026, I am trying hard to rectify all that.  I can’t change the past, and I am not looking into the future, but right now, I am doing the best I can to make the present a better place to live in for my state of mind.  I take every day as it comes and working on My YouTube Channel and website are an important part of that for me.

The original videos I put up were about my favourite Football team Birmingham City, my beloved, and sadly missed, pets, Rocky and Rosie, a Black Country L.P. that was my Dad’s and one about fire! 

Since then, I added short videos to update the channel with more short and long website related content to come.

Below are all links to my History playlist and other playlists, blog posts, etc. 

To all my original subscribers, if you are still around THANK YOU so much for sticking with me, and if you are new, then THANK YOU equally as much for joining.

I hope you enjoy looking at my videos and if you do please like them, share them and subscribe. This means a lot to me and helps me grow my channel, which will only boost my confidence further.

Sports 

These videos are about sports that I like to watch and/or have participated in.  They appear in other playlists and cover anything to do with sports.  

Sports Playlist

Click here to directly see the list of videos in my Sports playlist via my YouTube channel.

The latest video from it is shown below. 

You can also view the full list of videos on this playlist by clicking on the three lines symbol showing in the top right of the video.  You can also see other options to click on at the bottom as well.

When you are there PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, PRESS THE BELL to be notified when a new video comes out and LIKE and SHARE this video.  It would mean a lot to me, and THANK YOU in advance if you do any/all of the above.

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Birmingham City: The 2024/25 Season Archive

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I am and forever will be a Blue Nose until the day I die. There is only one team in Birmingham worth supporting with true passion and that is Birmingham.  I have been supporting them since 1978, when Jim Smith was the manager.  He is my favourite manager to date, with current manager Chris Davies coming a very close second.   

You can read lots more about Blues by clicking here

Below you will find all the links I posted on this website related to our 2024/25 season. 

Blues 2024/25 Season Archive 

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Birmingham City: January Transfers For The 2024/25 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

January Transfers: 2024/25 Season 

Four players join Birmingham City’s first-team squad and one already here on loan signs a permanent contract.  Three defenders (one is a permanent signing, one is on a pre-season agreement and doesn’t officially join the club until the summer and one is on loan) and two midfielders (permanent and on loan).  See below for more details.  Click on the name of the player to read their profile.  This will take you to Birmingham City’s official website. 

Four players leave Birmingham City’s first-team squad to go out on loan.  One defender (Dion Sanderson), two midfielders (Alfie Chang and Brandon Khela) and one forward (Ayumu Yokoyama).  Click on the player’s name to read about where they went to.  This will take you to Wikipedia. 

Click here for our full first-team squad for the 2024/25 season.

Defenders 

Number 16: Myung-Jae Lee (On Loan).

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Myung-Jae Lee.

Welcome to Blues Myung-Jae Lee.

Read more about Lee here.

Number 31: Grant Hanley (Permanent Signing).

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Grant Hanley.

Welcome to Blues Grant.

Read more about Hanley here.

Number ?: Phil Neumann (Pre-Contract Agreement).

Neumann officially joins the club on Tuesday the 1st of July, 2005.

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Phil Neumann.

Welcome to Blues Phil.

Read more about Neumann here.

Midfielders 

Number 19: Taylor Gardner-Hickman (Permanent Signing).

Gardner-Hickman is currently on loan but will join Blues officially at the end of the season.

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Taylor Gardner-Hickman.

Welcome for good to Blues Taylor!

Read more about Gardner-Hickman here.

Number 30: Kieran Dowell.

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Kieran Dowell.

Welcome to Blues Kieran.

Read more about Dowell here.

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The Birmingham City Club logo shown at the top of this page and photos of our players is the copyright of Birmingham City F.C. and has come from Blues social media pages and website, as has the subsequent information. The new summer signings for the 2023/24 season image came from The BCFC Project via Facebook.  Anything else is from Wikipedia.

Wikipedia content is subject to change.

Birmingham City F.C. – Official website.  

Birmingham City on Facebook  – This is their official Facebook page.

Birmingham City on Twitter – This is their official Twitter page.

Birmingham City on YouTube – This is their official YouTube page.

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

BCFC The Project on Facebook – This is their official Facebook page.

Birmingham City: News For The 2024/25 Season – November 2024

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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 was, like any Blue Nose, downhearted when  Blues were sadly relegated to League One but as soon as that heart ache was over I was looking forward to the new football season straight away, even more so now with the appointment of new manager Chris Davies

Giving everything that as happened to us over the recent years under the chinese ownership I think relegation wasn’t a bad thing.  We start the new season with a clean slate and it means we can get rid of the dead wood and rebuild stronger.  This is going to be an exciting season with exciting things happening on and off the pitch and they started as soon as last season ended. 

Together with Tom Wagner and co., our new manager and our players old and new, ALL Blues fans need to get 100% behind them and give it our all and all we ask is we get the same back in return.

Below you will mainly find news that relate to our owners, the staff and the first team squad going on off the pitch  For lots more news including the Women’s team and under 21’s team etc. click here.  

November 2024

Blues Handed Blackpool Trip In The F.A. Cup Second Round

Blues Handed Blackpool Trip In The F.A. Cup Second Round
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Blues Handed Blackpool Trip In The F.A. Cup Second Round.

On the 7th of November, 2024 Blues found out they will travel to Blackpool in the F.A. Cup Second Round.
 

Chris Davies’ Men’s First Team were paired with the League One Seasiders in Sunday night’s live draw.

The tie is scheduled to be played between Friday the 29th of November and Monday the 2nd of December, with fixture information and ticket details for the trip to Bloomfield Road to be confirmed in due course.

What’s On At Birmingham City’s Remembrance Matchday.

All Other News For The 2024/5 Season

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The Birmingham City club logo shown at the top of this page and other photos is the copyright of Birmingham City F.C. and comes from their social media pages and website as does the information given as shown. 

Any subsequent information is from Wikipedia.

Wikipedia content is subject to change. 

Birmingham City F.C. – Official website.  

Birmingham City on Facebook  – Official Facebook page.

Birmingham City on Twitter – Official Twitter page.

Birmingham City on Instagram – Official Instagram page.

Birmingham City on YouTube – Official YouTube page.

Blues Store  – Official club store website.

Birmingham City Foundation – Official website.

Nike – Official website.

Undefeated – Official website. 

Birmingham City: News For The 2024/25 Season – October 2024

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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 was, like any Blue Nose, downhearted when  Blues were sadly relegated to League One but as soon as that heart ache was over I was looking forward to the new football season straight away, even more so now with the appointment of new manager Chris Davies

Giving everything that as happened to us over the recent years under the chinese ownership I think relegation wasn’t a bad thing.  We start the new season with a clean slate and it means we can get rid of the dead wood and rebuild stronger.  This is going to be an exciting season with exciting things happening on and off the pitch and they started as soon as last season ended. 

Together with Tom Wagner and co., our new manager and our players old and new, ALL Blues fans need to get 100% behind them and give it our all and all we ask is we get the same back in return.

Below you will mainly find news that relate to our owners, the staff and the first team squad going on off the pitch  For lots more news including the Women’s team and under 21’s team etc. click here

October 2024

Midfielder Paik Seung-Ho Announcement

Midfielder Paik Seung-Ho Announcement
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Midfielder Paik Seung-Ho Announcement.

On the 7th of October, 2024,  Birmingham City made an announcement about Paik Seung-Ho extending his Blues contract.

The 27-year-old midfielder, who joined in January following the conclusion of three years playing for Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors, has committed his future to Birmingham City until at least June 2028.
 
This comes a week after the 17-time South Korean international was named in his nation’s 26-player squad for their A.F.C. Third Round 2026 F.I.F.A. World Cup Qualification matches against Jordan and Iraq.
 
This is great news.

Paik Seung Ho’s Interview With Blues T.V.

On the 7th of October, 2024,  Birmingham City midfielder Paik Seung-Ho sat down with Blues T.V. to talk about signing a contract extension to keep him at Blues until at least June 2028.
 

Watch the video here.

Midfielder Keshi Anderson Announcement

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Midfielder Keshi Anderson Announcement.

On the 9th of October, 2024,  Birmingham City made an announcement about Keshi Anderson extending his Blues contract.

The 29-year-old attacking-midfielder, who is enjoying his second season at St. Andrew’s has agreed to an extra year on his current deal, keeping him at the Football Club until at least June 2026.
 
Chris Davies has utilised him in all but one of the Men’s First Team’s League One matches, using him from the start as six points were taken from August’s away trips to Wycombe Wanderers and Leyton Orient.
 
In the latter, Birmingham City’s no.14 scored his first goal wearing royal blue, finishing from a tight angle at the Gaughan Group Stadium.
 
This is great news.

Keshi Anderson’s Interview With Blues T.V.

On the 9th of October, 2024,  Birmingham City midfielder Keshi Anderson sat down with Blues T.V. to talk about signing a contract extension to secure his future with the Club until at least June 2026.

 

Watch the video here.

Defender Ethan Laird Announcement

Defender Ethan Laird Announcement
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Defender Ethan Laird Announcement.

On the 11th of October, 2024,  Birmingham City made an announcement about Ethan Laird extending his Blues contract.

The 23-year-old defender, who completed a permanent move from Manchester United last summer, has followed teammate Paik Seung-Ho in pledging his future to Birmingham City until June 2028.
 
This adds two further years to the flying full-back’s existing deal as he makes good progress towards his return to action after sustaining an ankle injury in the second-half of August’s Sky Bet League One win over Wigan Athletic.
 
That was his sixth appearance, each as a starter, across all competitions as Chris Davies’ Men’s First Team enjoyed a strong opening to the 2024/25 season, including three victories away from St. Andrew’s.
 
This is great news.  This is great news.   I like Ethan and his cheerful personality a lot.  Playing first-team football or not he is an important man to have at the club to boost morale and lift people up.

Ethan Laird’s Interview With Blues T.V.

On the 11th of October, 2024,  Birmingham City defender Ethan Laird sat down with Blues T.V. to talk about his delight at signing a contract extension with the Club, until at least June 2028.

 

Watch the video here.

Blues Handed F.A. Cup Trip To Non-League Sutton United In The First Round

Blues Handed F.A. Cup Trip To Non-League Sutton United In The First Round
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Blues Handed F.A. Cup Trip To Non-League Sutton United In The First Round.

On the 14th of October, 2024,  Birmingham City found out who they will play in the first round of the F.A. Cup.

Chris Davies’ Men’s First Team were pitted against Sutton United in Monday evening’s televised draw. 

Sutton, managed by Steve Morison, are currently ninth in the Vanarama National League

The tie will be played between Friday the 1st of November and Monday the 4th of November, with fixture information and ticket details for the trip to the VBS Community Stadium to be confirmed in due course.

Date And Time Confirmed For Blues F.A. Cup First Round Game Against Sutton United

Date And Time Confirmed For Blues F.A. Cup First Round Game Against Sutton United
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Date And Time Confirmed For Blues F.A. Cup First Round Game Against Sutton United.

 

Birmingham City will visit the VBS Community Stadium on Sunday 3 November, kick-off 12:30 p.m.  The game is to be broadcast live on ITV and ITVX.

Ticket details for the away fixture will be confirmed in due course.

 

Announcement Regarding The Third Blues Open House In November

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The Third Blues Open House In November Announcement. 

On the 18th of October, 2024, the club made an announcement to Blues fans regarding the details for the third Blues Open House on Wednesday the 13th of November, 2024, hosted by Garry Cook. The theme of the evening is Growth.

The event will be shown live on Blues T.V.  Invites will be issued over the next seven days.

New Date Set For Birmingham City’s Match Away To Exeter City

New Date Set For Birmingham City's Match Away To Exeter City
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New Date Set For Birmingham City’s Match Away To Exeter City.

On the 22nd of October, 2024, the club confirmed that a new date had been set for Birmingham City’s match away to Exeter City.

The fixture, initially scheduled for September, was postponed due to Birmingham City receiving the required number of international call-ups.

Chris Davies’ Men’s First Team will now travel to St James Park on Tuesday 26 November, kick-off 7:45pm.

The Birmingham City Foundation Talking Clubs Announcement

The Birmingham City Foundation Talking Clubs Announcement
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The Birmingham City Foundation Talking Clubs Announcement.

On the 22nd of October, 2024, the club made an announcement to Blues fans regarding the launch of a new mental health provision called The Birmingham City Foundation Talking Clubs.  It is a group that meets every week and harnesses the power of talking to tackle the stresses and difficulties of everyday life.

Hosted at the recently launched Community Hub, just 80 yards from St. Andrew’s on Emmeline Street, the Foundation is partnering with Samaritans Birmingham to offer a safe space for Birmingham City supporters to share their problems and receive the support they may need.

The current situation in Birmingham is that one in five local people are suffering from depression, and one in 15 people will have suicidal thoughts in their lifetime.  The goal of the Foundation Talking Club is to give those in the fanbase who are struggling a support mechanism.

Lifelong Blues fan, Wayne Curran, was part of a team that spearheaded a similar campaign at Jaguar Land Rover, which has won awards for its impact and which the company has now rolled out across the world. Curran, alongside professionals from Samaritans Birmingham, will be leading the Foundation Talking Clubs and using their experience to help supporters.

Launching on Tuesday the 5th of November, 2024 at 6: 30 p.m., and running every Tuesday (excluding Men’s First Team matchdays), the Foundation Talking Club is available to all who are affected by mental health issues, completely free of charge.

Attendees will be under no obligation or pressure to share their story at the Foundation Talking Clubs, with Wayne and his team also highlighting that listening and understanding the stories of others is an integral part of the healing journey.

This is a great initiative from the club.

The English Football League Recognise Birmingham City’s Landmark Match

The English Football League Recognise Birmingham City's Landmark Match
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The English Football League Recognise Birmingham City’s Landmark Match.

Pictured are Trevor Birch (left) and Garry Cook.

On the 23rd of October, 2024, the club confirmed The English Football League (E.F.L.) formally congratulated Birmingham City on playing their 5,000th league match. 

Blues became the 11th club to reach the milestone back in September and marked the landmark occasion by beating Rotherham United 0 – 2 in League One thanks to goals from Tomoki Iwata and Jay Stansfield.

At half-time of the recent victory over Bolton Wanderers, E.F.L. Chief Executive Officer, Trevor Birch, presented Board Member and Chief Executive Officer, Garry Cook, with an award to celebrate Birmingham joining the select group.

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The Birmingham City club logo shown at the top of this page and other photos is the copyright of Birmingham City F.C. and comes from their social media pages and website as does the information given as shown. 

Any subsequent information is from Wikipedia.

Wikipedia content is subject to change. 

Birmingham City F.C. – Official website.  

Birmingham City on Facebook  – Official Facebook page.

Birmingham City on Twitter – Official Twitter page.

Birmingham City on Instagram – Official Instagram page.

Birmingham City on YouTube – Official YouTube page.

Blues Store  – Official club store website.

Birmingham City Foundation – Official website.

Nike – Official website.

Undefeated – Official website. 

Birmingham City: News For The 2024/25 Season – September 2024

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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 was, like any Blue Nose, downhearted when  Blues were sadly relegated to League One but as soon as that heart ache was over I was looking forward to the new football season straight away, even more so now with the appointment of new manager Chris Davies

Giving everything that as happened to us over the recent years under the chinese ownership I think relegation wasn’t a bad thing.  We start the new season with a clean slate and it means we can get rid of the dead wood and rebuild stronger.  This is going to be an exciting season with exciting things happening on and off the pitch and they started as soon as last season ended. 

Together with Tom Wagner and co., our new manager and our players old and new, ALL Blues fans need to get 100% behind them and give it our all and all we ask is we get the same back in return.

Below you will mainly find news that relate to our owners, the staff and the first team squad going on off the pitch  For lots more news including the Women’s team and under 21’s team etc. click here

September 2024

Tony Mowbray’s Health Update 

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Tony Mowbray’s Health Update.

On the 1st of September, 2024,  Birmingham City welcomed back Tony Mowbray to St. Andrew’s as a special guest for the game against Wigan Atletic.

Speaking to Blues T.V. before the fixture, Mowbray provided a hugely postive health update and explained how, with the overwhelming love of the football community on his side, he is feeling back to his jovial best.

The popular Teessider was the Men’s First Team Manager at the start of 2024, winning four of his eight matches in charge before stepping away from the on-site management of the Club for medical treatment.

The 60-year old’s return was officially confirmed when he was presented to the supporters on the Stadium’s two giant screens just minutes before kick-off.   

You can watch the interview via X here

 

On the 14th of September, 2024, Birmingham City midfielder, Tomoki Iwata, and forward Ayumu Yokoyama sat down with Blues T.V. and Tribal Football journalist Shunsuke Ide to discuss Japan’s growing influence on European football.

Watch the video here.

Ashley Cole’s Departure From Blues Announcement

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Ashley Cole’s departure announcement.

On the 14th of September, 2024,  Birmingham City made an announcement about the departure of the Men’s First Team Coach, Ashley Cole.  

The 43-year-old joined the Club in October 2023, working with the Men’s First Team for more than 10 months, with the recent victory over Wigan Athletic being his last match in post.

A 107-time England international, he will now assume a full-time role assisting Interim Manager, Lee Carsley, for the Three Lions’ Autumn U.E.F.A. Nations League, League B Group 2 fixtures, the first two of which saw them beat the Republic of Ireland and Finland during the recent international break.
 

To be perfectly honest I am not bothered about this piece of news and I am surprised he stopped as long as he did, however, I thank him for his time here and wish him good luck in the future.

Blues And Nike Announcement

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Blues and Nike announcement.

On the 18th of September, 2024,  Birmingham City made an announcement about signing a new multi-year agreement with Nike, the world’s leading designer, marketer and distributor of authentic sporting goods.  The Nike design team will now design the bespoke kits based on insights and inspiration from the Club’s storied history.

Under the terms of the partnership, Nike is confirmed as exclusive sportswear sponsor of the Club and its teams and the exclusive supplier of products, for wear and use by the Club and its teams at team activities. The famous Nike Swoosh will continue to adorn Men’s, Women’s and Academy kits, as well as that of coaching staff. 
The Nike design team has already started the design of the Club’s 150th range of bespoke designs for its playing kit, training and leisurewear.  Blues supporters will now benefit from a broader range of Nike products to purchase.
 
This is good news and good business for the club.

Tom Huddlestone Joins Blues Announcement

Tom Huddlestone Annoncement
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On the 18th of September, 2024 Birmingham City made an announcement about the appointment of Tom Huddlestone as Men’s First Team Assistant Coach.

The 37-year-old is the third appointment made to the staff of Men’s First Team Manager, Chris Davies, with Men’s Assistant Manager, Ben Petty, and Men’s First Team Assistant Manager, Nathan Gardiner, joining during the close season.

Huddlestone’s appointment marks the end of a period as first team coach at fellow League One side Wigan Athletic, having previously operated as a player-coach for Manchester United’s Under-21’s team from 2022 until he hung up his boots after more than 600 appearances – at the start of July this summer.

This decision ended a 22-year career as a professional, during which he enjoyed two spells at both Derby County and Hull City, a loan at Wolverhampton Wanderers and eight seasons at Tottenham Hotspur, who he represented in the U.E.F.A. Champions League and won the League Cup with in 2008.

At Spurs, the former midfielder, who played 30 times for England Under-21’s, earned four caps for the Men’s Senior side between 2009 and 2012. 

More recently, he has worked with England Under-20s and is currently posted with the Under-21’s.

Welcome to Birmingham City Tom.

Blues And Undefeated Announcement

Blues And Undefeated Announcement
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Blues and Undefeated announcement.

On the 19th of September, 2024,  Birmingham City made an announcement about an extension to its Principal Club Partner and sponsorship agreement with global sportswear brand UNDEFEATED.  The partnership with the leading United States based label will run for a further three years.

The Club was proud to bring UNDEFEATED on board as its first major partner after Knighthead Capital Management LLC (Knighthead), as the sponsor of Shelby Companies Ltd, assumed responsibilities for all operations of the club in July 2023.
 
The success of the link-up and relationship – including the ongoing positive reaction of supporters and consumers across the globe meant that this move was a natural progression.
 
As per the terms of the agreement, UNDEFEATED remains Principal Partner and Sponsor.  The Home, Away and Third Kits of both the Men’s and Women’s teams will continue to feature the iconic UNDEFEATED five-strike logo.
 
Birmingham City and UNDEFEATED collaborated on capsule collections in the first year together, creating exciting and unique lifestyle pieces that extended beyond the field.
 
This fusion of football with street culture, inspiring and empowering the next generation through creativity and ambition, aligns the two organisations.
 
Opening their first chapter store in Los Angeles, California 22 years ago, UNDEFEATED has made its reputation as a worldwide name through collaborations with the likes of Nike, Air Jordan, Converse, Disney, Moncler, Apple, Adidas, EA Sports, Tudor, H. Moser & Cie, McLaren, all the major professional North American sports leagues as well as other major brands in adjacent industries.
 
UNDEFEATED now operates in 25 retail chapter stores across the globe, including Las Vegas, San Francisco, Phoenix and New York in the United States in addition to Shanghai, Beijing, Tokyo, Osaka and Hong Kong in Asia. This year, UNDEFEATED has plans to open additional Chapter door locations in tier 1 cities in Asia and will expand to European cities in the future.
 
This is good news and good business for the club.

Birmingham City And National Express West Midlands Announcement

Birmingham City And National Express West Midlands Announcement
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Birmingham City And National Express West Midlands Announcement.

On the 23rd of September, 2024,  Birmingham City made an announcement that have teamed up with National Express West Midlands to offer free matchday travel on dedicated shuttle buses between Birmingham city centre and St. Andrews.

The inaugural 1875 shuttle bus service is named after the year the club was formed.  It begins on Saturday the 28th of September, 2024 and will provide up to 700 Blues supporters with exclusive, free transport to and from the Birmingham City Centre v Peterborough United game (kick off at 3 pm).

The free 1875 shuttle bus service will continue for each of Birmingham City’s Men’s First Team home fixtures this season.
 
Click the link above for detailed information.
 
This shows just how good Tom Wagner is for this club.

Blues New Third Kit Revealed For The 2024/25 Season 

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Birmingham City’s 24/25 Season Third Top.

On the 25th of September, 2024 Blues revealed their 2024/25 Third Kit. 

Supporters can purchase the Men’s First Team’s Third Kit online or by visiting the new Blues Store at St. Andrew’s.

Completing the season’s on-field collection, Nike, the world’s leading footwear and apparel company, and the Club’s official kit supplier, has complemented a full black ensemble, complete with Dri-Fit technology, a modern movement print aligned to the angled shapes in the city’s coat of arms, and a bright crimson colour.

This colourway, befitting the design direction around pure joy and the new age of sport, is replicated across the standout globe and ball crest, the Nike Swoosh and UNDEFEATED’s iconic five-strike logo, the Club’s Principal Partner and sponsor.  In a Club first, it is also repeated on the official shirt printing, available exclusively to Birmingham City.

Opening their first chapter store on the West Coast of the United States more than 20 years ago, UNDEFEATED has made its reputation as a worldwide name through collaborations with a range of prestigious brands across various adjacent industries.

Adults Away Kit Prices:

Top: £60.

Shorts: £27.

Socks: £15.

Junior Away Kit Prices:

Junior Top: £45.

Junior Shorts: £22.

Socks: £15.

Infant/Kids Full Away Kit Prices:

Infant Kit: £50.

Kids Full Kit: £55.

Click here to see all Birmingham City Kits for the 2024/25 Season. 

Jay Stansfield In Blues New Third Kit For The 2024-2025 Season
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Stansfield In Blues New Third Kit For The 2024/2025 Season.

Blues New Third Top For The 2024/2025 Season.
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Blues New Third Top For The 2024/2025 Season.

All Other News For The 2024/5 Season

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Blog Posts

Notes And Links

The Birmingham City club logo shown at the top of this page and other photos is the copyright of Birmingham City F.C. and comes from their social media pages and website as does the information given as shown. 

Any subsequent information is from Wikipedia.

Wikipedia content is subject to change. 

Birmingham City F.C. – Official website.  

Birmingham City on Facebook  – Official Facebook page.

Birmingham City on Twitter – Official Twitter page.

Birmingham City on Instagram – Official Instagram page.

Birmingham City on YouTube – Official YouTube page.

Blues Store  – Official club store website.

Birmingham City Foundation – Official website.

Nike – Official website.

Undefeated – Official website. 

Birmingham City: News For The 2024/25 Season – August 2024

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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 was, like any Blue Nose, downhearted when  Blues were sadly relegated to League One but as soon as that heart ache was over I was looking forward to the new football season straight away, even more so now with the appointment of new manager Chris Davies

Giving everything that as happened to us over the recent years under the chinese ownership I think relegation wasn’t a bad thing.  We start the new season with a clean slate and it means we can get rid of the dead wood and rebuild stronger.  This is going to be an exciting season with exciting things happening on and off the pitch and they started as soon as last season ended. 

Together with Tom Wagner and co., our new manager and our players old and new, ALL Blues fans need to get 100% behind them and give it our all and all we ask is we get the same back in return.

Below you will mainly find news that relate to our owners, the staff and the first team squad going on off the pitch  For lots more news including the Women’s team and under 21’s team etc. click here. T

August 2024

Midfielder Luke Harris Announcement

Midfielder Luke Harris Announcement
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Midfielder Luke Harris Announcement.  

On the 4th of August, 2024,  Birmingham City made an announcement about Luke Harris becoming Blues Manager Chris Davies’s ninth signing (on loan only). 

The 19-year-old attacking midfielder joins from Fulham for the 2024/25 season, subject to league and FA clearance.

He brings experience of competing in Sky Bet League One, having played his football with Exeter City in the second-half of 2023/24.

During this period, the Wales youth international made 21 outings and scored four goals, with each of these contributing to away wins for the Grecians as they finished 13th in the third tier.

He seems a decent player.

Welcome to Birmingham City Luke.

Read more about him here

Luke Harris’ First Interview With Blues T.V.

On the 4th of August, 2024, Birmingham City midfielder, Luke Harris, sat down with Blues T.V. to discuss his season-long loan from Premier League side, Fulham.

Watch the video here

Birmingham City’s E.F.L. Trophy Fixtures For The 2024/25 Season 

Birmingham City's E.F.L. Trophy Fixtures For The 2024-25 Season
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Birmingham City’s E.F.L. Trophy fixtures for the 2024/25 season have been confirmed.

On the 5th of August, 2024 the fixtures for Birmingham City’s matches in the Bristol Street Motors Trophy were confirmed.

During the close season, Chris Davies’ side were drawn in Southern Section Group A, alongside Fulham Under-21’s, Shrewsbury Town and Walsall, with the top two progressing to the Round of 32.

Birmingham City are competing in the competition for the first time since the 1994/95 season when they lifted the trophy at Wembley thanks to Paul Tait’s golden goal. 

You can see all of our league, cup and friendly fixtures, including results and goal scorers here

2024/25 Season Squad Numbers Confirmed 

2024-25 Season Squad Numbers Confirmed
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2024/25 season squad numbers have been confirmed.

On the 9th of August, 2024 Birmingham City confirmed the men’s squad numbers for the 2024/25 season.

This list is subject to change.

2: Ethan Laird

3: Lee Buchanan.

4: Christoph Klarer.

5: Dion Sanderson.

6: Krystian Bielik.

7: Emil Hansson.

9: Alfie May.

10: Lukas Jutkiewicz.

11: Scott Wright.

12: Marc Leonard.

13: Paik Seung-Ho.

14: Keshi Anderson.

15: Alfie Chang.

17: Lyndon Dykes.

18: Willum Willumsson.

19: Taylor Gardner-Hickman (On Loan)

20: Alex Cochrane.

21: Ryan Allsop.

23: Alfons Sampsted (On Loan).

24: Tomoki Iwata.

25: Ben Davies (On Loan).

26: Luke Harris (On Loan).

27: Brandon Khela.

28: Jay Stansfield.

33: Ayumu Yokoyama.

45: Bailey Peacock-Farrell.

48: Brad Mayo.

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Forward Ayumu Yokoyama Announcement

Forward Ayumu Yokoyama Announcement
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Forward Ayumu Yokoyama Announcement.

On the 10th of August, 2024,  Birmingham City made an announcement about Ayumu Yokoyama becoming Blues Manager Chris Davies’s tenth signing (ninth permanent).  

The 21-year-old forward joins for an undisclosed fee from Sagan Tosu and has agreed terms on a three-year contract at Birmingham City, subject to league, F.A. and international clearance.

His coveted signature was secured just hours before the start of the 2024/25 Sky Bet League One season, ending the pursuit of multiple clubs from a series of top European Leagues.

In the 2024 J1 League season, which runs until December, the Japan youth international featured in 24 of Sagan’s 25 matches, scoring five goals and recording three assists.

Yokoyama spent his youth career between F.C. Tucano and, to conclude the last decade, Tokai Univ. Takanawadai High School in Tokyo before joining his first professional club, Matsumoto Yamaga.

Across both the second and third tiers of Japanese football, after debuting in February 2021, he made 45 appearances as a teenager and in the 2022 campaign, found the net on 11 occasions.

Last January, he signed for top-flight Sagan and in a season and a half, he has featured in 41 league games, whilst playing three more times at Under-20’s level for his country.

He seems a decent player.

Welcome to Birmingham City Ayumu.

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On the 11th of August, 2024, Birmingham City midfielder, Krystian Bielik, sat down with Blues T.V. to discuss being made Birmingham City Captain, whilst also looking ahead to our season opener against Reading.

Watch the video here.

Defender Alfons Sampsted Announcement   

Defender Alfons Sampsted Announcement
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Defender Alfons Stampsted Announcement.

On the 12th of August, 2024,  Birmingham City made an announcement about Alfons Stampsted becoming Blues Manager Chris Davies’s eleventh signing (second on loan).  

The 26-year-old right-back joins from F.C. Twente for the 2024/25 season, with an option to buy, subject to league, F.A. and international clearance, and visa approval.

Since his arrival in the Netherlands a year and a half ago, he has made 36 Eredivisie appearances and helped the Reds record 13 league clean sheets.

Last term, the Iceland international was part of a team that finished third in the Dutch top flight and played in three rounds of the U.E.F.A. Conference League as Twente competed in European club action for the first time in eight years.

He seems a decent player.

Welcome to Birmingham City Alfons.

Read more about him here

Alfon Sampsted’s First Interview With Blues T.V.

 

On the 12th of August, 2024, Birmingham City defender, Alfons Stampsted, sat down with Blues T.V. after joining on loan from F.C. Twente.

Watch the video here.

Confirmation Of Jordan James’ Departure

Confirmation Of Jordan James Departure
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Confirmation Of Jordan James’ Departure. 

On the 12th of August, 2024,  Blues confirmed the details of Jordan James’ departure to Stade Rennais for an undisclosed fee

The 20-year-old, who joined the Club at Pre-Academy, debuted for the Men’s First Team as a second-year scholar and ended his first campaign in senior football, 2021/22, being crowned Birmingham City’s Young Player of the Season.

Following his successful breakthrough season, the midfielder became a Championship regular and, after travelling with Wales to the 2022 F.I.F.A. Men’s World Cup in Qatar, made his full international bow last March and has to date earned 11 caps.

During his final full season at Blues, James found the net eight times, the best return of his career so far, and was nominated for the E.F.L. Championship Young Player of the Season as he passed 100 outings in competitive football before the end of his teenage years.

In total, he made 105 appearances for the Club and scored 10 goals.

His move to Rennes will see him compete in Ligue 1 McDonald’s under the management of Julien Stephan, who led les Rennais to a 10th-place finish last term.

No one can begrudge J.J. wanting to move on.  It is the best thing for him right now to better his career going forward and I for one wish him the best of luck for his future and thank him for his service.

Blues To Welcome Fulham In The League Cup

Blues To Welcome Fulham In The League Cup
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Blues To Welcome Fulham In The League Cup. 

On the 14th of August, 2024, Birmingham City confirmed that Fulham will play Blues at St. Andrews in the League Cup Round Two.

This tie is a repeat of 2021’s Round Two contest and will take place in the week commencing Monday the 26th of August.

You can see all of our league, cup and friendly fixtures, including results and goal scorers here

Julian Gray Rejoins Birmingham City As The Under-15’s Academy Coach

Julian Gray Rejoins Birmingham City As The Under-15s Academy Coach
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Julian Gray Rejoins Birmingham City As The Under-15s Academy Coach.

On the 20th of August, 2024, Birmingham City announced that the  44-year old rejoined Blues for a full-time position as Academy Coach for the Under-15’s.

This latest appointment is part of the Club’s drive towards Category 1 Academy status.

Gray, who holds the U.E.F.A. A Licence coaching qualification, has most recently been a key part of Arsenal’s Academy and has varied other experiences as a coach and mentor under his belt.

Blues’ Head of Academy Coaching, Mike Scott, commented, “We had some strong coaches apply for this role.  Julian was chosen because he is a fantastic coach who shares brilliant detail, can demonstrate from a playing perspective when coaching and will add knowledge and experience to the programme.  Julian is also a fantastic mentor for young people and will be another person in the building who will support players as they progress in their journey to becoming a professional footballer. 

Also, Liam Daish, our Academy Manager (Football), myself and the staff are starting to put processes in place to support individual-specific development across the business end of the programme.  His knowledge as a forward will be valuable to players who have aspirations to follow in his footsteps and play in the Premier League for this Club in the future, like Julian did when we were previously at that level. 

For us having former players who want to come back because they have such an affinity to the Club and want to help take us forward is a real asset to the development of our young players and will continue to take this fantastic Academy and Club in a strong direction.”

Gray, from Lewisham, London, came through the Gunners Academy as a player and made a solitary senior appearance for the club, as a substitute, before a £500,000 transfer to Crystal Palace in 2000.  A left-footed, wide-attacking player, he joined Birmingham City after helping Crystal Palace to Premier League promotion via the Play-Offs in 2004.

He arrived at an exciting time as that summer Steve Bruce also added Emile Heskey, Muzzy Izzet, David Dunn, Mario Melchiot and Jesper Gronkjaer to the ranks.  Gray made 36 appearances for Blues in his first campaign and scored the second, clinching goal in a 2 – 0 win in the Second City derby in March at St. Andrew’s.

Primarily used on the wing, Gray also slotted in at left-back on numerous occasions to great effect, notably providing a memorable performance when keeping Manchester United’s Cristiano Ronaldo quiet in a 0 – 0 home draw, and remained a consistent performer for Bruce, appearing 27 times in 2005/06 as Blues suffered relegation. 

After Birmingham won promotion from the Championship the next season Gray left Blues at the end of the campaign and headed for Coventry City.  Following two years with the Sky Blues he signed for Fulham before spells at Barnsley and Walsall, twice, sandwiching a stint in Cyprus with Nea Salamis. 

Gray rejoined Arsenal’s Academy in 2019 and spent the past three years as Assistant Coach to the Under-18’s side. 

Welcome back, Julian. 

Emmanuel Longelo Completes Loan Move

Emmanuel Longelo Completes Loan Move
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Emmanuel Longelo Completes Loan Move.

On the 22nd of August, 2024, Birmingham City announced that the  23-year-old defender has joined League One side Cambridge United until the end of the season.

Longello initially signed for Birmingham City on loan from West Ham United in August 2022, with this deal made permanent midway through the campaign.

He made 45 competitive appearances and scored one goal, and now links up with a Cambridge United side managed by former Blues boss Garry Monk.

Good luck, Emmanuel.

Midfielder Taylor Gardner-Hickman Announcement

Midfielder Taylor Gardner-Hickman Announcement
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Midfielder Taylor Gardner-Hickman Announcement.

On the 23rd of August, 2024,  Birmingham City made an announcement about Taylor Gardner-Hickman becoming Blues Manager Chris Davies’s twelth signing (third on loan).  

The 22-year-old midfielder joins from Bristol City for the remainder of 2024/25, with an option to buy, subject to league and F.A. clearance.

Last season, on the back of winning the Player of the Month Prize at Ashton Gate, the Robins exercised an option to permanently acquire the England youth international from West Bromwich Albion.

He ended 2023/24 having made 40 appearances in all competitions for Bristol City, recording five goal involvements in the Sky Bet Championship.

He seems a decent player.

Welcome to Birmingham City Taylor.

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Taylor Gardner-Hickman’s First Interview With Blues T.V.

On the 23rd of August, 2024, Birmingham City midfielder, Taylor Gardner-Hichman, sat down with Blues T.V. to discuss his move from Bristol City.

Watch the video here

Tommy Fogarty Seals Loan Switch 

Tommy Fogarty Seals Loan Switch
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Tommy Fogarty Seals Loan Switch.

On the 25th of August, 2024, Birmingham City announced that the  20-year-old defender has linked up with Scottish Championship side Dunfermline Athletic for the 2024/25 season, subject to league, F.A. and international clearance.

This news comes on the back of Fogarty’s latest call-up for Northern Ireland Under-21’s.  It is his second loan move away from St. Andrew’s, having made 12 appearances in the Vanarama National League last term for Ebbsfleet United.

Good luck Tommy.

Defender Ben Davies Announcement

Defender Ben Davies Announcement
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Defender Ben Davies Announcement.

On the 25th of August, 2024,  Birmingham City made an announcement about Ben Davies becoming Blues Manager Chris Davies’s thirteenth signing (fourth on loan).  

The 29-year-old defender joins from Rangers for the remainder of 2024/25, subject to league, F.A. and international clearance.

A vastly experienced E.F.L. campaigner, the two most recent years of his career have been spent north of the border, challenging for silverware, and last December he helped his parent club win the Scottish League Cup.

Previous to these efforts, the centre-back recorded 246 appearances across the second, third and fourth divisions of English football.

He seems a decent player.

Welcome to Birmingham City Ben.

Read more about him here

Ben Davies’s First Interview With Blues T.V.

On the 26th of August, 2024, Birmingham City defender, Ben Davies, sat down with Blues T.V. to discuss his season long loan from Rangers.

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Confirmation Of Juninho Bacuna’s Departure

Confirmation Of Juninho Bacuna's Departure
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Confirmation Of Juninho Bacuna’s Departure. 

On the 28th of August, 2024,  Blues confirmed the details that Bacuna has moved to Al-Wehda for an undisclosed fee.

During his two-and-a-half seasons at Birmingham City, the 26-year-old Curacao international , who joined the Club from Rangers in January 2021, made 111 appearances and scored 13 times, the last which came against Queens Park Rangers in March. 

Bacuna was a very frustrating man to watch play football.  On his day he was brilliant but there were many times he wasn’t and would give silly balls away because of his show boating.

I am not sad to see him go, to be honest, however, I do thank him for his service and wish him good luck going forward.

Forward Lyndon Dykes Announcement

Forward Lyndon Dykes Announcement
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Forward Lyndon Dykes Announcement.

On the 28th of August, 2024,  Birmingham City made an announcement about Lyndon Dykes becoming Blues Manager Chris Davies’s fourteenth signing (tenth permanent).  

The 28-year-old striker joins from Queens Park Rangers for an undisclosed fee and has agreed terms on a three-year contract, subject to league and FA clearance.
A Scotland international, who has been called up to Steve Clarke’s latest squad, he has played his club football at Loftus Road since August 2020, making 165 first-team appearances and was a Sky Bet Championship goalscorer earlier in August.
Previous to these efforts, the imposing frontman established himself as a focal point of attack north of the border, representing both Queen of the South and Livingston.
 

He seems a decent player.

Welcome to Birmingham City Lyndon.

Read more about him here

Lyndon Dyke’s First Interview With Blues T.V.  

On the 28th of August, 2024, Birmingham City forward, Lyndon Dykes, sat down with Blues T.V. to discuss his arrival from Queens Park Rangers.

Watch the video here

Confirmation Of Siriki Dembele’s Departure

Confirmation Of Siriki Demebele's Departure
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Confirmation Of Siriki Demebele’s Departure. 

On the 29th of August, 2024,  Blues confirmed the details that Dembele has moved to Oxford United for an undisclosed fee.

The 27-year old winger joined the club from A.F.C. Bournemouth last summer.

In his 13 months at Birmingham City, the Ivorian made 38 appearances across all competions, scoring six goals, woth his last outing coming on the opening day of the 2024/25 season against Reading.  

Dembele was sometimes a very frustrating man to watch play football.  On his day he was brilliant but there were many times he wasn’t and would give silly balls away because of his show boating.  This was similar to Juninho Bacuna (but not as bad in my opinion), who recently left the club too.

As with Bacuna, I am not sad to see Dembele go, however, I do thank him for his service and wish him good luck going forward.

Midfielder Scott Wright Announcement

Midfielder Scott Wright Announcement
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Midfielder Scott Wright Announcement.

On the 30th of August, 2024,  Birmingham City made an announcement about Scott Wright becoming Blues Manager Chris Davies’s fifteenth signing (eleventh permanent).  

The 27-year old winger joins from Rangers for an undisclosed fee and has agreed terms on a three-year contract subject to league, F.A. and international clearance.

His transfer to St. Andrews concludes more than three seasons at Ibrox where he helped deliver a 55th Scottish Premeiership title in 2021.

The following year, he started their E.U.F.A. Europa League Final against Eintracht Frankfurt and three days later, was a goalscorer as Rangers lifted the Scottish Cup.
 

He seems a decent player.

Welcome to Birmingham City Scott.

Read more about him here

Scott Wright’s First Interview With Blues T.V.  

On the 30th of August, 2024, Birmingham City midfielder, Scott Wright, sat down with Blues T.V. to discuss his Deadline Day signing from Rangers.

Watch the video here.

Confirmation Of Koji Myoshi’s Departure

Confirmation Of Koji Myoshi's Departure
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Confirmation Of Koji Myoshi’s Departure. 

On the 30th of August, 2024,  Blues confirmed the details that Myoshi has moved to VfL Bochum for an undisclosed fee.

The 27-year old attacking midfielder joined the club in June 2023 after four years with Royal Antwerp.
 
Last season was the Japanese international’s first in English football.  He played in all but three games in the Championship, recording six goals and six assists
The 27-year-old attacking midfielder, who joined the Club in June 2023 after four years with Royal Antwerp, has moved to VfL Bochum for an undisclosed fee.
Last season, the Japanese international’s first in English football, he played in all but three of the Men’s First Team’s Sky Bet Championship matches, recording six goals and six assists.
 

This is a player I am sad to see go but he didn’t want to play in this league and that’s fair enough.  We only want players who do and will give 100% but I thank him for his service anyway and wish him good luck going forward.

Midfielder Tomoki Iwata Announcement

Midfielder Tomoki Iwata Announcement
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Midfielder Tomoki Iwata Announcement.

On the 30th of August, 2024,  Birmingham City made an announcement about Tomoki Iwata becoming Blues Manager Chris Davies’s sixteenth signing (twelth permanent).   

The 27-year old midfielder joins Blues from Celtic for an undisclosed fee and has agreed terms on a three-year contract subject to league, F.A. and international clearance.

He as spent the last 21 months playing his football at Parkhead, initially joining on loan during the managerial reign of Ange Postecoglou.

He seems a decent player.

Welcome to Birmingham City Tomoki.

Read more about him here

Forward Jay Stansfield Announcement

Forward Jay Stansfield Announcement
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Forward Jay Stansfield Announcement.

On the 30th of August, 2024,  Birmingham City made an announcement about Jay Stansfield becoming Blues Manager Chris Davies’s seventeenth (and final) signing (thirteenth permanent).   

The 21-year old attacker returns from Fulham for an undisclosed fee and has agreed terms on a three-year contract subject to league and F.A. clearance.

He is, of course, a familiar face to the St. Andrew’s faithful, having become a  favourite of Blues fans when he spent the 2023/24 season at the club on loan.
 
During this campaign, he was our leading goalscorer and at the Club’s end-of-season awards, he capped off a hugely impressive individual effort when he received top honours in every category.
 
I don’t need to say he seems like a decent player because all Blue Noses are all very aware of his contribution last season (despite relegation) speaks for itself and I am, as are all Blues fans, overjoyed that he is wearing Royal Blue again and look forward with excitement at the thought of him and Alfie May being on the pitch at the same time. What a dream partnership that will be.
 

Welcome back to Birmingham City Jay,  it’s where you belong.

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Jay Stansfields’s Deadline Day Interview With Blues T.V.

 

On the 30th of August, 2024, Birmingham City forward, Jay Stansfield, sat down with Blues T.V. to discuss his permanent move back to Blues.

Watch the video here.

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