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Birmingham City: How a club in the championship will go backwards

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Birmingham City: How a club in the championship will go backwards


Birmingham has certainly spent a lot of money on their efforts to return to the tournament in the first attempt – more than any other side at this level, even Rixham can be equal.

They spent £25m last summer to bring 17 new players, including seven-digit fees for Imil Hansson, Aymo Yokyama, Alex Cokrin and Lindon Mother.

They are also twice as close to breaking the record for the first round of transferring with defender Christophi Clar and midfielder Willom Willomson, both of them about £4m, before they actually do so in the last day of August last year.

Their last summer deal was that J. Stansfield striker from Fulham at Fulham at an eight-digit dresser on the armpit – Break the £4m that Sanderland paid Wigan Athletic for Will Greg in

Half of the Stansfield league goals, the most common goals in the league, were a penalty, but ruthlessly at the place that helped create the very skilled way the Blues beat his teams this season.

Until he scored 10 consecutive goals against Shrovsbery Town and Barnesley, Birmingham had difficulty ‘imedding’.

Just as Davis has protected it throughout the season, it is largely to the extent that many other parties have played the game against them and have fought so hard to make things difficult.

“The Blues have a new champion,” Wilford said.

Barcelona midfielder Clare has given Austria midfielder a mixture of defence and trustless trust and trust in the ball.

“Tomoki Iwata and Pike Syung-ho class are in midfield that has increased his fingerprints since Kiran Dawell.

“The distributing Ryan al-Sopy Gas from the back has become a characteristic of this season, as well as the quality and production of the Anderson atmosphere.

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