Oct 14 2009 | Birmingham City News
Sammy Yu has insisted that neither he nor Birmingham City's new owner Carson Yeung would interfere on the football side after the stories of Yeung’s alleged meddling when he owned Hong Kong Rangers. Read
Oct 14 2009 | Birmingham City News
Outgoing Birmingham chairman David Gold has warned new owner Carson Yeung that reducing ticket prices could result in relegation. Read
Oct 14 2009 | Birmingham City News
It's inevitable now that the new regime is in place at St Andrew's that there will be speculation about the future of the stadium and whether the club's new owners will be looking to move to new premises. Read
Oct 14 2009 | Birmingham City News
THE new Chinese regime watched the old guard help guide Blues’ second string through the first round of the Birmingham Senior Cup. Read
Oct 14 2009 | Birmingham City News
THE new Chinese regime watched the old guard help guide Blues’ second string through the first round of the Birmingham Senior Cup. Read
Oct 14 2009 | Birmingham City News
SAMMY Yu has revealed that Blues’ new owners were not expecting to see “sexy football” just yet. Read
Oct 14 2009 | Birmingham City News
THE new Chinese regime watched the old guard help guide Blues’ second string through the first round of the Birmingham Senior Cup. Read
Oct 14 2009 | Birmingham City News
BLUES’ new owners have made good on their promise to address ticket prices by slashing admission for the Manchester City match at St Andrew’s on November 1. Read
Oct 14 2009 | Birmingham City News
CARSON Yeung is changing the name of Grandtop International Holdings to reflect the firm’s ownership of Blues. Read
Oct 14 2009 | Birmingham City News
CARSON Yeung is prepared to spend what it takes on the right kind of quality player in January’s transfer window. Read
Oct 14 2009 | Birmingham City News
With the new regime firmly in place at Birmingham City, here is a selection of your first impressions of the new board: Read