Birmingham City takeover: Tom Wagner outlines 6 commitments to Blues fans

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Brmingham City are on the brink of a takeover

An agreement has been reached for the sale of 45.64% of Birmingham City Football Club.

The club’s current owners Birmingham Sports Holdings Ltd (BSHL) have informed the club that two sale and purchase agreements have been signed. The identity of those buying the club has also now officially been revealed as Shelby Companies, managed by American financier, Tom Wagner.

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Blues fans have been calling for a change of ownership for more than a year now, holding numerous protests before and during home matches over the last 12 months. Birmingham City supporters also recently sent a the letter to the club calling on the owners BSHL to once again put the club up for sale.

Following the news, the Wagner released a statement through the club’s website, outlining six plans for when the takeover is complete.

He said: “As we prepare to chart a new future for Birmingham City, we wish to make the following commitments to the fans:

  1. We want you to be involved in the journey with us. Using the recommendations outlined in the 2021 Fan Led Review, we will create forums so your views and opinions are heard and such decisions made shall take into account the interests of all our stakeholders.
  2. The personnel leading the Club will draw on the talented and passionate professionals already in place, with the addition of exceptional leaders who are experienced in managing the successful transformations of football clubs and world leading sporting businesses.
  3. Plans will be in place to transform the Club’s fortunes through improved infrastructure and new commercial partnerships. We will also strive to deliver a fan experience that is unmatched, tapping into Birmingham’s unique history and creative dynamism. The first step in the transition is to ensure St. Andrew’s is fit for purpose. The fans, players, and our partners, deserve an improved St. Andrew’s. We plan to work in partnership with the City Council to explore all options available to us to transform our physical infrastructure. Regardless of what the future holds, St. Andrew’s will remain part of our community, and our history.
  4. We will focus on increasing revenue through all means available so that we will be able to invest in line with the Championship Profitability and Sustainability rules for our teams on the pitch – both men and women. We plan to put in place the high performance facilities and culture needed for success. Birmingham City will be known as pioneers in the use of sports science, injury prevention and recovery, nutrition, mental well-being, and recruitment.
  5. We plan to stay true to, and enhance, the legacy of Birmingham City by helping young local talent flourish and realise their ambitions – on the pitch and through education for careers in the wider world of sport.
  6. We understand the Club’s pivotal role for the city, economically, socially and culturally. We plan to be a cornerstone; a positive force in the local community where we operate.”
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He added: “There is no denying that in recent years the Club has experienced many challenges. This does not change the fact, however, that Birmingham City has a rich history. It is part of the social fabric of a great city that is now in the ascendancy, and has the most loyal, resilient, and passionate group of fans in the country.

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“After the regulatory approvals have been granted, our aim is to put in place the building blocks for success so that the city of Birmingham has a Club, bearing its name, which is globally respected for its performances on the pitch and the positive role it plays in the community. The transition and implementation plans will take time and require your patience, but we believe we will earn your trust and succeed with your support.

“We have visited Birmingham on several occasions and been impressed with what we have seen and what is still to come. While I am not yet personally familiar with all the history, customs and terms surrounding the Club, I am learning quickly.”

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