Is that all?where they will be backed by over 43000 of their supporters.
Stunning, stunning free kicks from Rice for Arsenal tonight. The second literally took my breath away. I have never seen a player score a better pair of free kicks in a game, ever.
agreed - incredible. Apparently he doesn't take free kicks.....................Stunning, stunning free kicks from Rice for Arsenal tonight. The second literally took my breath away. I have never seen a player score a better pair of free kicks in a game, ever.
And despite all three goals Courtois played out of his skin! Some absolute world class saves in that game.agreed - incredible. Apparently he doesn't take free kicks.....................
The finish for the third was pretty good to!
It is more noticeable when one remembers the standard of their goalkeepers over the Fergie reign at Old Trafford.Changed channels to see the end of the Man Utd game what is it with their keeper? i've seen better performances in Sunday morning games. Is he reslly the best Utd have?
Considering that most Premiership clubs will only take about 30,000 to Wembley for an FA cup final then Birminghams figure is quite impressive.Is that all?
But clubs only get around 30,000 tickets for an FA Cup final, so couldn't take more if they wanted. The EFL trophy doesn't have the same limits and other clubs have taken similar numbers in the past.Considering that most Premiership clubs will only take about 30,000 to Wembley for an FA cup final then Birminghams figure is quite impressive.
No, the trophy has a higher limit, but Birmingham sold out their original allocation, were given 6,000 extra and sold them immediately and there are still thousands trying to get tickets.But clubs only get around 30,000 tickets for an FA Cup final, so couldn't take more if they wanted. The EFL trophy doesn't have the same limits and other clubs have taken similar numbers in the past.
B*gger….. I was hoping he’d sign for StokeMo Salah has signed a new two-year deal with Liverpool.
There will also be about 6,000 blues supporters taking up hospitality places, on top of the general admission tickets sold, so about 49,000 blues supporters at the game.
the transformation at the club this season is remarkable, just shows what can be done, at any club, with good intelligent ownership and a good coach who is making the best use of his carefully slected squad. Off the pitch the 26,000 average home attendence, and the sold out hospitality as all home games, combined with the massive increase of sponsorship and in stadium advertising, combined with an exponential growth of retail sales of replica kit etc means the turnover for the business has grown massively and gives a much healthier cash flow situation.
It has just been anounced that Amazon Prime have been making a behind the scenes series all season that will be shown from June, this will increase the publicity for the glub as well as giving added vaslue to the clubs sponsors, which now included Vertu, the massive car dealership organisation and Delta Airlines, one of the largest airlines in the world.
Well done on writing that without mentioning the massive injection of cash and the ridiculous transfer fees for the likes of Stansfield!
Fergie had two great keepers (Peter Schmeichel and Edwin van der Sar), the rest were at best average and some were poor. He struggled to replace Schmeichel until van der Sar arrived.It is more noticeable when one remembers the standard of their goalkeepers over the Fergie reign at Old Trafford.
The investment will be repaid over time from increaased revenues, as stated from admissions, hospitality, sponsorship fees, broadcast fees and merchandise sales.
As for the transfer fees paid, are they ridiculous or just what was the market price for the comodity purchased? Having got promotion, with 6 games to spare, and an EFL trophy final appearance, I'd say we've got good value from the investment in players
15 million at league one level is not the market price.
The level Blues are currently playing at is irrelevant. Are you suggesting we shouldn’t spend what we can so dross like Burton Albion don’t get a bit upset?
£15m for a U21 England international striker is at market price.
By putting vast amounts of money in up front. That is a statement of fact, not criticism.Currently Birmingham City are a good example of how to totally turn around a failing business.
What I’m saying is that the “fairytale” narrative pushed by the owners and their stooges in the media is immensely frustrating.
That’s how any business is turned around.By putting vast amounts of money in up front. That is a statement of fact, not criticism.
?After todays results Birmingham City need just one point from their final six games, or Wrexham not to win all four of their remaining games. to become EFL League One champions.
Wrexham have a one point advantage, over Wycome, fort he second automatic promotion place, either side would be likely to do well if promoted.