Birmingham City: Summer Transfers For The 2024/25 Season

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The summer transfer market finished with Chris Davies adding  seventeen players to the Blues squad to strengthen us in all departments.  Thirteen of those are on a full contract and four are loan signings.  20 players left the club. 

Welcome to all of the lads joining  Birmingham City and good luck to all those that have left.

After last season Blues needed a good clear out and better players brought in.  We certainly got that.

This is going to be a very entertaining season ahead, which will HOPEFULLY end with us as champions or runners up, either way promotion is the number one priority and the class of the new players added to the first team mean we have a brilliant chance indeed.

Summer Transfers: 2024/25 Season 

Click on the links below to find out more about the players.

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Birmingham City’s Summer Transfers.

Players In

Goalkeepers

Ryan Allsop from Hull City.

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Ryan Allsop.

Read more about Allsop here.

Bailey Peacock-Farrell
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Bailey Peacock-Farrell.

Read more about Peacock-Farrell here.

Defenders 

Christoph Klarer from Darmstadt 1898.

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Christoph Klarer.

Read more about Klarer here.

Alex Cochrane from Hearts of Midlothian.

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Alex Cochrane.

Read more about Cochrane here.

Alfons Sampsted from F.C. Twente (On Loan).   

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Alfons Sampsted.

Read more about Sampsted here.

Ben Davies from Rangers (On Loan)  

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Ben Davies.

Read more about Davies here

Midfielders 

Marc Leonard from Brighton & Hove Albion.

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Marc Leonard.

Read more about Leonard here.

Willum Willumsson from Go Ahead Eagles.

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Willum Willumsson.

Read more about Willumsson here.

Taylor Gardner-Hickman from Bristol City (On Loan)

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Taylor Gardner-Hickman.

Read more about Gardner-Hickman here.

Tomoki Iwata from Celtic.

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Tomoki Iwata.

Read more about Iwata here

Luke Harris from Fulham (On Loan)

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Read more about Harris here

Scott Wright from Rangers.

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Scott Wright.

Read more about Wright here.  

Forwards

Emil Hansson from Heracles Almelo.

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Emil Hansson.

Read more about Hansson here

Alfie May from Charlton.

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Alfie May. 

Read more about May here

Jay Stansfield from Fulham.

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Jay Stansfield.

Read more about Stansfield here

Ayumu Yokoyama from Sagan Tosu.

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Ayumu Yokoyama.

Read more about Yokoyama here

Lyndon Dykes from Queens Park Rangers.

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Lyndon Dykes.

Read more about Dykes here

Players Out

Here is a list of all the players out:

John Ruddy released and went to Newcastle United.

Neil Etheridge released and went to Buriram United.

Marc Roberts released and went to Barnsley.

Ivan Sunjic released and went to Pafos F.C.

Marcel Oakley released.

Gary Gardner released and went to Cambridge.

Tate Campbell released and went to Hereford.

Scott Hogan released.

Alex Pritchard went to Sivasspor.

Junior Dixon loaned out to Boreham Wood.

Ben Beresford loaned out to Kidderminster Harriers.

Jordan James went to Stade Rennais F.C.

Emmanuel Longelo loaned out to Cambridge United.

Tommy Fogarty loaned out to Dunfermline.

Juninho Bacuna  went to Al-Wehda.

Siriki Dembele went to Oxford United.

George Hall loaned out to Walsall Town.

Koji Miyoshi went to VfL Bochum.
 

Romelle Donovan loaned out to Burton Albion.

Tyler Roberts loaned out to Northampton Town.

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Birmingham City: Our 2023/24 Season In Review

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Birmingham City’s 2023/24 Season In Review

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Birmingham City’s 2023/24 Season in Review.

Key Moments From The 2023/24 Season

The 2023/24 Review of the Year document was created to capture many of the key moments from the last 12 months and what a difference those 12 months have made. 

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Upgrading of St. Andrew’s.

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Club’s first-ever Open House events.

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Relaunch of the club’s official charity. 

Biggest Men's Home Attendance In More Than Seven Years
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Biggest Men’s home attendance in more than seven years. 

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Launch of the official supporter’s clubs. 

Announcement For Plans Of A Sports Quarter In East Birmingham
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Announcement for plans of a sports quarter in East Birmingham. 

Under 18's Win The P.D.L. National Final
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Under 18’s win the P.D.L. National Final. 

New Bespoke Deal Agreed With Nike
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New bespoke deal agreed with Nike.

On Thursday the 13th of July 2023, Knighthead Capital Management L.L.C, through Shelby Companies Limited, took responsibility for all operations of the Club and it is important not to lose sight of the progress that has been made and the lessons learned.  It has been quite a year, on and off the pitch. 

Tom Wagner, Garry Cook et al. have done wonders for Blues since their arrival and have developed a bond between the club and fans that has sadly been missing since the takeover of Carson Yeung and Grandtop International Holdings Limited back in July, 2007.

Despite us being relegated to League One at the end of the 2023/24 season, there is a true sense of belief, hope and positiveness for the 2024/25 season that Blues fans have not felt for a LONG TIME. 

Now, AT LAST, we can look forward to the glory days of Premiership football with owners who care about Birmingham City and its supporters for once.  

You can check out the full 2023/24 review and download the document here.  It comes in P.D.F. format.  If you don’t have a P.D.F. reader you can download one from here

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Birmingham City: Welcome To New Manager Chris Davies

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The following article is all about Birmingham City’s new manager Chris Davies who was announced by the club on the 6th of June, 2024.  My initial reaction like a lot of Blues fans was WHO? However, after reading his profile on Birmingham City’s website there is no doubt his C.V. is impressive as you will see.

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Chris Davies.

Who Is Chris Davies?

Chris Davies was born on Wednesday the 27th of March, 1985 in Watford but qualified to play for Wales through his father who, alongside his duties as Reading’s youth team captain, he represented at Under-17s, Under-18s and Under-19s.  However, 20 years ago, he was stopped in his tracks by an arthritic condition in his foot and his professional playing career was aborted. 

Non-league outings with Farnborough and part-time work briefly tided him over before conversations of encouragement from his former manager in Berkshire, Brendan Rodgers, and an erstwhile Royals teammate gave him a fresh focus i.e. coaching and studying.  Aided by P.F.A. funding, he studied at Loughborough University achieving first-class honours in Sports Science, having concurrently undertaken his U.E.F.A. B Licence at Arsenal’s Hale End whilst growing experience out on the grass as a Development Coach for Leicester’s Under-8’s to Under-12’s age groups.

To broaden his experiences, Davies jetted across the pond and also down under, notably working with academy players at Napier-based Hawke’s Bay United and further south in New Zealand’s North Island with Team Wellington FC.

Hungry for an opportunity in First Team football, he returned to the United Kingdom in 2010 and to his family’s roots in South Wales.

Davies’ Managerial C.V.

2010 – 2012: Assistant Manager at Swansea City to Brendan Rodgers. 

Rodgers wanted a trusted aid to lead on performance analysis, casting a critical eye over the tactics and organisation of opponents.  In season one, they clinched promotion via the play-offs at Wembley Stadium before narrowly missing out on a top-half Premier League finish by goals scored.  A student of the game in every sense, during this period, he penned a newspaper column and attended press conferences to gauge the demands placed upon 21st-century managers, sharing his boss’ meticulous attention to detail. 

2012 – 2015: Head of opposition analysis at Liverpool to Brendan Rodgers.

Matching his ambition Davies accompanied Rodgers to Liverpool in the summer of 2012.  On Merseyside, posted as Head of Opposition Analysis, he continued to dedicate 70 hours in preparation for each match, being a key component as the Reds mounted a season-long title tilt in 2013/14.  In 2015, he obtained his U.E.F.A. Pro Licence.  

2016: First Team Coach at Reading to Brian McDermott.

A popular number two to McDermott, Davies was credited for his understanding of players and their tendencies on and off the training pitch.

2016 – 2019: Assistant Manager at Celtic to Brendan Rodgers.

Davies reunited with Rodgers in July 2016 and became a serial winner.  Across two full seasons at Parkhead, Celtic achieved back-to-back trebles, completing the first as Invincibles whose unbeaten run stretched to 69 matches. Under the pressure of suffocating expectations in Glasgow, domestic dominance met chastening Champions League tests head-on, but before departing for Leicester, a third treble was cued up.

2019 – 2023: Assistant Manager at Leicester City to Brendan Rodgers.

The juxtaposing tactical approaches made at Celtic between controlling league fixtures and suffering in European football facilitated a move to Leicester City, again as number two to Rodgers in 2019. 

A team totalised by transition became focused on possession and territory, yet still created an environment where Jamie Vardy won the Golden Boot and the team recorded consecutive fifth-place finishes in the Premier League.

The second of these ran parallel to the club winning the FA Cup for the very first time, and a few months later they beat a Manchester City side orchestrated by Pep Guardiola to lift the Community Shield, somebody that Davies admires for his pragmatism.  When Leicester reached their maiden European semi-final, as had been the structure at Celtic, he led training on a daily basis, operating in tandem with the sports science department and video analysts.

Between April and June 2023, he visited five clubs in five different countries (Atalanta, Benfica, Monaco, Villarreal and Wolfsburg) where ideas chimed with a football ideology that can be traced back to counting the passing sequences from the stands at Vicarage Road.

2023 – 2024: Senior Assistant Coach at Tottenham Hotspur with Ange Postecoglou.

During his tenure as Senior Assistant Coach to Postecoglou, Davies was courted by a number of clubs, but the Australian had him hooked by a desire to make Spurs the top-flight’s most intense team, and a promise to support his burgeoning personal ambitions when the time to take the right opportunity to step into management presented itself.

2024 onwards : First Team Manager at Birmingham City.

On Thursday the 6th of June, Davies was named the new Men’s First Team Manager at Birmingham City, signing a four-year contract with the Club ahead of the 2024/25 League One season.

What Tom Wagner Said About The Appointment

Birmingham City Owner and Chairman of the Board, Tom Wagner, said, “I am delighted to welcome Chris to Blues. He is widely respected in the game and fulfils our goal to appoint an ambitious, progressive coach.  He is motivated to help redefine the Club, the culture, and the playing identity.  From our first meeting, it was clear we were aligned on values and shared the ambition for Blues.  Chris will thrive in the high-performance environment that is being created at the Club.  He wants to be at Birmingham City and is committed to winning.  I would like to thank both Tom Brady for his support and involvement, and the Football Leadership Team for their diligent approach in identifying our next Manager. They have conducted a robust process and we have appointed a top operator to take us forward.”

What Garry Cook Said About The Appointment

Birmingham City Chief Executive Officer, Garry Cook, said, “Chris is an outstanding coach and person, that the playing staff and our supporters will instantly warm to.  The goal was to identify a progressive coach, one who has demonstrated the ability to build teams and improve players in the squad.  Chris has done this at leading clubs, being part of championship, cup and promotion winning teams, working with world class players and managers.  He is a perfect fit for Blues.  He is a meticulous planner, with an insatiable appetite for work.  Known for his excellent man management skills, he will now focus on building a Championship ready squad in League One.  He is the coach we wanted.  Blues is the club he wanted.  We are very pleased he is here.”

What Ange Postecoglou Said About The Appointment

Tottenham Hotspur Manager, Ange Postecoglou, said, “Chris is an outstanding individual.  It is no surprise to me that a club of Birmingham City’s stature have shown an interest in him.”

What Chris Davies Said About The Appointment

Birmingham City Manager, Chris Davies, said, “I am proud and honoured to be the Manager of Birmingham City.  As soon as I spoke with Tom, Garry, Tom Brady, and other board members it was clear to me how passionate and committed the board and all of the Football Leadership Team are to bringing success to this club.  It is a club with an ambition that reflects my own, and a plan to make it a reality. It is such an exciting time to be at Blues.  I can’t wait to get started, meeting everyone at the Club and speaking to our supporters.  I will give everything to build an attacking team that reflects this great city, and most importantly to produce a team that our supporters can be proud of.  Let’s go.”

You can see his first interview with Blues T.V. here and behind-the-scenes on his first day as Blues manager here.

And Finally…

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 Davies. As mentioned above it was a case of thinking “WHO?” when Davies was appointed but the more I read about him and see him talk I feel more confident for the months ahead. I believe he is the right man for the job and I wish him good luck for his entire time at the club which hopefully (for a change) will be a long time. 

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.

We now have a  young new manager who is hungry to do well and I truly believe he will but everyone has to be patient which is hard for a lot of “fans”.  Time will tell but I’m always the optimistic and I really believe the days of shit football days are over for us.

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Birmingham City: First Team Squad For The 2024/25 Season

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Following on from relegation last season Blues were left with a very thin squad indeed after the retained and released list was released on the 18th of May, 2024 but I have 100% faith in Tom Wagner, Chris Davies et al that  everything will be alright by the time the new season starts.  It won’t be a hitting the ground running start to the season but things will work out.  I still think it will take two seasons to get out but I hope they prove me wrong.  Nothing would make me more happier.  We have a  young new manager who is hungry to do well and I truly believe he will but everyone has to be patient which is hard for a lot of “fans”.  Time will tell but I’m always the optimistic and I really believe the days of shit football are over for us.

Here are Blues first team players to date. 

Click on the player’s links to read more about them via Birmingham City’s official website and Wikipedia (where available).

First Team Squad: 2024/25 Season 

Goalkeepers

Number 21: Ryan Allsop.

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Ryan Allsop.

Read more about Allsop here.

Bailey Peacock-Farrell
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Bailey Peacock-Farrell.

Read more about Peacock-Farrell here

Number 48: Brad Mayo.

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Brad Mayo. 

Defenders 

Number 2: Ethan Laird.

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Ethan Laird.

Read more about Laird here.

Number 3: Lee Buchanan.  

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Lee Buchanan. 

Read more about Buchanan here.

Number 4: Christoph Klarer

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Christoph Klarer. 

Read more about Klarer here.

Number 5: Dion Sanderson

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Dion Sanderson.

Read more about Sanderson here.

Number 6: Krystian Bielik.

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Krystian Bielik.

Read more about Bielik here.

Number 20: Alex Cochrane.

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Alex Cochrane.

Read more about Cochrane here.

Number 23: Alfons Sampsted (On Loan)

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Alfons Sampsted.

Read more about Sampsted here.

Number 25: Ben Davies (On Loan).  

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Ben Davies.

Read more about Davies here.  

Midfielders 

Number 12: Marc Leonard.

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Marc Leonard.

Read more about Leonard here

Number 13: Paik Seung-Ho

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Paik Seung-Ho. 

Read more about Seung-ho here.

Number 14: Keshi Anderson.

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Keshi Anderson.

Read more about Anderson here.

Number 15: Alfie Chang.

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Alfie Chang.

Read more about Chang here.

Number 18: Willum Willumsson.

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Willum Willumsson.

Read more about Willumsson here.

Number 22: Taylor Gardner-Hickman (On Loan)

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Taylor Gardner-Hickman.

Read more about Gardner-Hickman here.

Number 24: Tomoki Iwata.

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Tomoki Iwata.

Read more about Iwata here.

Number 26: Luke Harris (On Loan).

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Luke Harris.

Read more about Harris here.

Number 27: Brandon Khela.

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Brandon Khela.

Read more about Khela here.

Forwards

Number 7: Emil Hansson.

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Emil Hansson.

Read more about Hansson here.

Number 9: Alfie May.

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Alfie May.

Read more about May here.

Number 10: Lukas Jutkiewicz.

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Lukas Jutkiewicz.

Read more about Jutkiewicz here.

Number 11: Scott Wright

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Scott Wright.

Read more about Wright here.  

Number 17: Lyndon Dykes

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Lyndon Dykes.

Read more about Dykes here.  

Number 28: Jay Stansfield

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Jay Stansfield.

Read more about Stansfield here.

Number 33: Ayumu Yokoyama

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Ayumu Yokoyama.

Read more about Yokoyama here.  

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Birmingham City: The 2023/24 Season Archive

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Birmingham City: Blues Are Sadly Relegated To League One

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You can read lots more about Blues by clicking here

The following article is all about Blues getting relegated out of the  Championship on May the 4th, 2024.  

Blues Last Game Of The 2023/24 Season

On the 4th of May, 2024, Blues (sitting in the bottom three at the 22th spot) played Norwich City at St. Andrews @ Knighthead Park with one task at hand, win and hope the teams around us didn’t to survive the drop.  Even if some of them drew we still had a very slim hope of surviving but, alas, it wasn’t to be.  The lads did their part for Interim Manager Gary Rowett and the fans by getting the all-important win we so badly needed but unfortunately, the teams around us won as well.  I said before the game that whatever happened after the full-time whistle all we Blues fans asked was for the lads to give it 100% and they did.  Their teamwork was excellent and we deserved to win but sadly it wasn’t enough to stay safe.

After 13 years in the Championship, we get relegated to League 1 and third-tier football.  The last time we were there was in 1995. 

This was a sad day for Birmingham City and its fans but I think us going down isn’t as bad as it seems.  It’s time to get rid of the dead wood, rebuild and return to the second tier a lot stronger than what we were in when we left it.

I won’t talk about Salary Cost Management Protocols (S.C.M.P.), a quick Google will let you know all about that, and anything else financially like wages, revenue etc. or anything else behind the scenes, I will leave all that in the capable hands of Wagner and co.  

All I know is as dark as it is in Blues fan’s hearts right now the future outside of it for B.C.F.C. is bright.  We now have owners who are 100% committed to us.  How can anyone not be excited about that?

Who’s To Blame?

It is easy to blame anyone and everyone but the truth is that the rot started to set in this club when David Sullivan sold the club to Carson Yeung and Grandtop International Holdings Limited in July 2007.

Sullivan wasn’t everyone’s cup of tea and certain “fans” wanted him, David Gold and his brother Ralph Gold out of the picture and got what they wanted.  How easily they forgot it was them that saved us from administration!

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

In April 2023  Birmingham Sports Holdings (name changed in May 2017) confirmed letters of intent had been signed to sell 24% of their shares in Birmingham City and the 21.64% owned by Oriental Rainbow, as well as the whole of St. Andrews which they 100% owned to a then-unnamed potential purchaser. 

On the 8th of May, 2023, Shelby Companies Limited, a subsidiary of asset management company Knighthead Capital Management fronted by Tom Wagner, Knighthead’s co-founder and co-C.E.O confirmed that it had exchanged contracts with the majority owners of Birmingham City Football Club including Birmingham Sports Holdings Limited subject to approval from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and customary regulatory authority approvals in the U.K. 

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

So, with that little reminder of past events, in theory, you could blame Sullivan for selling the club, Yeung and co. for their part in ruining our beloved club, Wagner for the sacking of John Eustace in October 2023 or Cook for Wayne Rooney being appointed the next manager in the same month that thankfully only lasted until January 2024.  

I will say this regarding Wagner and Cook and that is Wagner knows that he, and the board, have made mistakes that have contributed to our final league position and will learn from them.  It is pointless for people to put all the blame on Cook for where we finished and make him the scapegoat either.  That’s just silly.  He will know very well the part he played in our relegation by pushing for the sacking of Eustace and the appointment of Rooney but, as I have noted above, all the club’s problems before and after that were put into motion when the Chinese took over and that is a fact.  

Also, we have had 6 managers, (including caretaker managers Steve Sooner and Mark Venus and interim manager Rowett) and current manager Tony Mowbray since Wagner and Co. took over in July 2023.  Do you blame one of those managers or all of them for Blues getting relegated? Then there is all the backroom staff that served under them including the current staff.  Do you blame some of them or all of them? And finally, what about all the players that have played under them including the current players?  Do you blame some of them or all of them? They rightfully need to be held accountable for their activity on the pitch, some more than others, that is without question.  The fact of the matter is we haven’t been good enough to stay in the Championship for more than half the time we dropped down into it from the Premier League in 2011.  We have relied on good luck for too long now hovering close to the bottom three since then.  That luck almost ran out in that memorable match against Bolton Wanderers in 2014 and we always feared it would run out.  It had to sooner or later and finally it did on May the 4th, 2024.  

The point I am trying to make here is it is irrelevant who is to blame, it doesn’t change a thing, we are playing in League One next season.  It is what it is.  I am not saying people shouldn’t feel anger because they have a right to feel that emotion, along with rage, frustration, fear,  happiness, and sadness (it is all part and parcel of being a Blues supporter) but don’t dwell on them, it doesn’t change what has happened.  We have to look forward, not backwards, and we have to do this UNITED NOT DIVIDED.

Who Should Stay And Who Should Go?

Out of the current Blues first-team squad we have eight players at the end of their contract deals. They are Neil Etheridge, John Ruddy, Marc Roberts, Keshi Anderson, Gary Gardner, Ivan Sunjic, Lukas Jutkiewicz and Scott Hogan.

Still under contract are Ethan Laird, Lee Buchanan, Dion Sanderson, Emmanuel Longelo, Emanuel Aiwu, Josh Williams, Krystian Bielik, Juninho Bacuna, Koji Miyoshi, Paik Seung-Ho, Alfie Chang, Siriki Dembele, Jordan James, Alex Pritchard, George Hall, Tate Campbell and Tyler Roberts.

On loan are Cody Drameh, Emanuel Aiwu, Andre Dozzell, Jay Stansfield and Oliver Burke.

I would like to see Ruddy, Roberts, Sunjic and Jutkiewicz offered a new contract for a year at least. That is of course if they want to stay. Regarding the players still in contract they may want to put in a transfer request. The players I would keep, should they want to stay, are Laird, Buchanan, Bielik, Miyoshi, Seung-Ho and Chang.

Out of those on loan, I would dearly love to have our top scorer Stansfield stay on another loan deal or even better be purchased but I can’t see that happening. 

And Finally…

I will ALWAYS love Birmingham City regardless of what division we are in.  I am a LOYAL Blue Nose and have been since 1978 and I will be until the day I die.

It clearly says in the words of our club anthem “there’ll be joys and sorrows too” (and oh boy, have we witnessed many sorrows) but “tired and weary” we will “still journey on” and get to “the end of the road” together because that is what makes our fan base so brilliant.  Ignore the minority of constant moaners who spoil it for everyone else.  

Despite going down we can look forward to going back up again with hope and optimism in our hearts instead of fear in them if we were still under Chinese ownership.  Under them, we would always be worried that we would slip down the leagues even further.  

You only have to watch the second Blues Open House to truly realise that the future looks very bright for Birmingham City indeed.

Relegation just means it is a slight setback in Wagner’s plan to get us back to playing first-tier football once again but he has said he is going nowhere and is in this for the long run and I do believe he will make this happen in the next 6 years at least.  Not one supporter should say a bad word about this man.  He has achieved more in one year for Blues than the 16 years the Chinese were “in charge”.

My heart tells me we will go straight back up at the end of next season but my head says it will take two seasons to achieve promotion.  All that is down to if Mowbray returns after illness,  who is brought in to strengthen the squad regardless of who will be in charge and how well we play on the pitch.  I would so much love to be proven wrong.

In the meantime, there will always be those who mock us and hate us and want us to fail miserably but to those, I echo what our chairman said at the last Open House, and that is F.E.A.

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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: Gary Rowett, Paul Robinson And Dave Carolan Return To Steady The Ship For Blues

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

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The following article is all about the return of Gary Rowett, Paul Robinson and Dave Carolan to Birmingham City following Tony Mowbray’s medical leave and Mark Venus’ leave of absence.

Mowbray And Venus Temporarily Leave And Rowett Steps In As Interim Manager 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Birmingham City fans are used to relegation scraps and always hope for a bit of luck that we will be safe when we are struggling at the bottom of the table.  We certainly have ridden our luck a lot over the previous seasons but one day our luck will run out.  There were certainly signs lately that it was already starting to happen but loyal Blues fans will never give up hope because that is part of our D.N.A. in supporting this great team.  

I still believe we won’t go down, especially now with Rowett in charge. If we do finish on a high there will be a minority of “fans” who will inevitably shout to the rooftops for him to stay and Mowbray to go but they need to remember Rowett’s job is only temporary and Mowbray is our boss and he should not be disrespected.  They need to have complete faith in what his plans are for the club in the 2024/25 season and get behind his decisions as the majority of true fans will.  

In Tony Mowbray we trust.

Paul Robinson And Dave Carolan Join The Backroom Staff 

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

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

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

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

And Finally…

It has been almost seven and a half years since Rowett was sacked by Birmingham City and regardless of the reasons why he wanted to leave, or not (depending on who you believe and what you read in the “media”), that was then and this is now.   

Thank you Gary for agreeing to help us in our time of need and welcome back.  Also, welcome back to Paul and Dave.  Thank you all for stepping in to steer our slowly sinking ship to hopefully steadier water come the 4th of May.   

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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: Keep Right On To The End Of The Road

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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

The following article is all about Blues current situation in the Championship as of March the 13th, 2024. 

It also appears (slightly edited) on Blues Focus.   It is my first article for them.  Click here to view.

How Are We Doing?  

You can see all our results from this season so far here.

As of the time of writing this on March the 13th, 2024 Blues are uncomfortably lying in 21st place,  just one point from the bottom three.  We have only drawn one game in the last five.  Our last game was our game in hand against Middlesbrough which was a must-win and we didn’t.

Is It Time To Worry?  

Worry! Yes and No! Be very anxious, most definitely!

Being worried for me depends if we can get a much-needed three points against Watford in our next game and it depends if we drop into the bottom three and stay there by the middle of April. 

We have eight games to play after Watford and I am not going to lie, it is now at the squeaky bum time of the season but we have escaped relegation before.  Will our luck run out finally and we go down to League One? We will know that for sure come our last game on the 4th of May but until it is mathematically proven we are down then the season isn’t over yet despite a majority of so-called fans on social media throwing the towel in already.

I am trying hard to keep the faith.  I’ll be honest, it’s been harder than other times we have been in this situation but I always try to take the positives out of every game and I always have hope, not just in football but in life itself.  It’s what keeps me going.  I will always back the team and most of all the badge, which will always come first for me regardless of who is playing, what manager is in charge, who owns the club or what league we are in.

Make no bones about it, April is going to be tough for us but it’s not like we haven’t been in a relegation fight before.  Blues do what we do best and that is fight until the end.  Now is not the time to point fingers and blame so and so but a time for players and fans to stay strong, TOGETHER.

Will Tony Mowbray Be Back In Charge For The Q.P.R. Game?  

It was rumoured today on social media that the Blues boss Tony Mowbray would be back after being away since the 19th of February for the home game against Queen’s Park Rangers on March the 29th.

I take rumours online with a pinch of salt but I do hope it is true, all Blues fans will feel the same I am sure, but I only want that if he is truly well enough for the task of the tough days ahead until the end of the season.  We need him now, more than ever.  

Do We Get A Temporary Manager In If Mowbray Doesn’t  Return Soon?

Some “fans” have suggested on social media that Chairman Of The Board Tom Wagner should bring in another temporary manager to take over from current temporary manager Mark Venus because he isn’t cutting the mustard.  These comments are ridiculous.  This would not only be disrespectful to Venus, but it would be especially disrespectful to Mowbray and undermine his authority.  If it were to happen he would resign for sure, as would Venus and the rest of the staff and then the temporary manager may stay, he may not and then we have to get yet another new manager and staff and hope they will be successful.  It would be total madness and have the club moving backwards, not forward and I can’t see Wagner wanting that to happen.

What If?

What if the worst comes to the worst and Blues do get relegated to League One? Then what? We keep supporting them regardless that’s what, it’s what a true, loyal Blues fan does.  Of course, it would be heartbreaking but it would not be the end of the world.

We dropped down to the old third division in 1989 for the first time in our history and it wasn’t until 2002 that we were in the Premiership (established in 1992).  Under the shrewd ownership of Knighthead Co-Founder and Co-C.E.O. Tom Wagner and the experience of manager Tony Mowbray, it won’t take as long to get back to the glory days, I am sure of that.  

Will Wagner And Knighthead Capital Depart If We Get Relegated?

Some “fans” on social media believe this will happen, but I don’t.  Wagner doesn’t look like someone who is a quitter.  He and Knighthead have invested too much time and money into Birmingham City and financially it wouldn’t make sense for them to move on without making a profit on their investment.  Wagner said it was a long-term plan to get Birmingham City back into the Premiership and, as a man of integrity,  I do not believe he would go back on his word and do that to the Blues fans.  

And Finally

Albeit we stay up or go down, win, lose or draw, everyone has a right to an opinion and to get angry, sad or whatever emotion the joys and sorrows of being a Blues fan entails but being aggressive and abusive to your own supporters,  players, manager or owners online or to their faces can’t be condoned.  I think it is better not to comment at all as things get said that shouldn’t be in the heat of the moment.  Even if what you say is meant in good faith, your words easily get misconstrued and twisted on social media and get used against you.

I am an empathetic and passionate bloke and have supported Blues since the late 70’s.  Since my teens, I have battled with depression and anxiety and at the moment,  I just can’t watch them play lately.  It does not help my mental health at all.  My anxiety and stress levels have been too high for my comfort lately. 

It’s like watching a family member or your pet suffer.  It’s heartbreaking.  However, that doesn’t make me not care what’s going on, I just currently can’t take the stress.  It genuinely makes me feel ill.

I always say, for me, supporting Blues is like having a girlfriend or wife that pisses me off or makes me sad, I love her and I forgive her but at times I need my own space, ha ha, but as the header says above, true Blues fans will always KEEP RIGHT ON TO THE END OF THE ROAD.

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The Birmingham City Club logo shown at the top of this page is the copyright of Birmingham City F.C. and has come from Blues social media pages and website. 

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.

Blues Focus – Official website.  Bringing you closer to Birmingham City Football Club.

Blues Focus on Facebook – This is their official Facebook page.

Blues Focus on Twitter – This is their official Twitter page.

Blues Focus on Instagram – This is their official Instagram page.

Blues Focus on YouTube – This is their official YouTube channel.

Birmingham City: January Transfers For The 2023/24 Season

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

You can read lots more about Blues by clicking here

One player was loaned in the January transfers, 2024 and two players were purchased.  They were all midfielders.

January Transfers: 2023 – 2024 Season 

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

Click here to see our full first team squad for the 2023/24 season.

Midfielders 

Number 13: Paik Seung-ho.

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Welcome to Blues Paik.

Read more about Seung-ho here.

Number 16: Andre Dozzell.

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Welcome to Blues Andre.

Read more about Dozzell here.

Number 29: Alex Pritchard.

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Welcome to Blues Alex.

Read more about Pritchard 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: Blues History

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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

Below is a series of videos from Birmingham City which looks back on its history via interviews with ex-players and how it affected them as they celebrate their time playing for the club.

To read more history of Birmingham City click here.

Noel Blake

Noel Blake discusses his time at Blues, that Villa game, and his successes as a coach with England.

Read more about Blake here.

Ricky Otto

Ricky Otto discusses everything from his early life in Hackney, ending up in prison for armed robbery, and becoming Blues’ record signing.

Read more about Otto here.

Clayton Donaldson discusses his rise up the football leagues, his special relationship with fans at St. Andrew’s and becoming a player-manager.

Read more about Donaldson here.

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The videos shown above are via YouTube.

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.