Birmingham City FC renames itself Small Heath Alliance - by order of the Peaky Blinders!

Blues will once again be known as Small Heath Alliance for this Saturday’s home fixture to mark the return of the hit show

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Birmingham City has responded to an order of the Peaky Blinders by reverting to the club’s original name of Small Heath Alliance for this weekend’s game against Huddersfield Town.

The club has returned to its historic roots to celebrate its unique connection to the hit crime drama, with the Peaky Blinders gang often operating in Small Heath in the television show.

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Formed in 1875 as Small Heath Alliance, the club was renamed Small Heath in 1888, Birmingham in 1905, and finally Birmingham City in 1943.

Steven Knight’s show, which follows the lives of the notorious Shelby family, a gang rising to prominence in post-war Birmingham, is returning for its sixth and final series with the opening episode to air this Sunday (27 February).

As you can see above, Blues’ social media re-brand comes after an order was issued by the Peaky Blinders on their Instagram account.

It read: “Birmingham City FC, You’re proud of where you come from, proud to have grown from the cobbled streets of Small Heath, just like the Peaky Blinders.

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“So, it’s time to wear that pride like a badge of honour. This Saturday you must return to your roots and become Small Heath Alliance once again. By order of the Peaky Blinders.”

The club replied to the post by simply writing: “Order accepted”. But it’s just for one game!

This Saturday (26 February), the club’s home ground of St Andrew’s will once again be home to Small Heath Alliance as they play against Huddersfield Town.

For one game only, the Birmingham City players will leave the tunnel to the sound of the series theme tune Red Right Hand and Peaky Blinders themed hoardings will surround the pitch.

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Ticket office staff and the reception team will also be adorned in flat caps and fans attending the match will be able to get their hands on Small Heath Alliance merchandise including a special matchday programme and Peaky Blinders collaboration scarves.

The club’s social media will also have a retro theme in the run-up to the match and the series launch over the weekend.

Last week, the long-awaited return date for Peaky Blinders was revealed on a striking, more than 12-metres-high mural in Birmingham depicting the series’ gang leader Tommy Shelby.

The series will see the return of actor Cillian Murphy as the infamous Tommy Shelby.

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Murphy has previously said this upcoming last series will be a tribute to the late Helen McCrory after the actress, who starred as the family matriarch Polly Gray for the previous five seasons, died of cancer in April 2021.

Peaky Blinders returns to BBC One and iPlayer for series six on February 27 at 9pm.

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