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Probably Darren Fletcher.Who the fuck wrote that..........
Probably Darren Fletcher.Who the fuck wrote that..........
Depends what the question is, to be fair.If Jordan thought that Bruce could be the answer, that’s a brutal assessment of Wazza.
Oh he's far better than Bruce! He develops players.The Championship's equivalent of Steve Bruce
Who was the greatest I wonder?He comes across as one of the last of the famous brown envelopes brigade of managers. Warnock,Pardew etc...
It was always Steve Gibson’s and he won’t lead them to promotion eitherI also noted the BBC are calling it Michael Carrick's Middlesborough.
Great idea by Birmingham, their ground is usually two thirds empty.Don’t know whether I missed this discussed elsewhere but I noticed buried in amongst all the Euro ‘24 news the other day, a little snippet that Birmingham City made an official request to the Football League to stage their home league game with Wrexham next season somewhere in the USA.
The EFL turned down their request. But I imagine there were a few owners of Premier League clubs keeping half an eye on the situation.
Don’t know whether I missed this discussed elsewhere but I noticed buried in amongst all the Euro ‘24 news the other day, a little snippet that Birmingham City made an official request to the Football League to stage their home league game with Wrexham next season somewhere in the USA.
The EFL turned down their request. But I imagine there were a few owners of Premier League clubs keeping half an eye on the situation.
Birmingham City fan here, just having a look to see how you are fairing with recent form and came across this thread on my own team. Regarding American ownership, we are definitely happy at Birmingham, obviously with the exception of Rooney, which is a mistake that has been learned from early, thank God! Americans have definitely made the experience 100 times better at Birmingham City. They understand how to give you a better experience. And make you want to put your money in your pocket. Gary Cook, for all his faults, is a good CEO, and is determined to finish his excellent career, bringing his own club up to a high standard. This city has potential, the location of the new stadium is perfect for not just football, but big stadium events, and we will reap the benefits of that.Funny STILL the media don't see the big problem the big threat to English football!!
The American owners!