Birmingham City’s Birmingham City has been in disarray since their depressing relegation to League One on the last day of the previous campaign.
The US owners of the Blues never intended to drop to the third division, but Tom Wagner and his team will undoubtedly have gained a lot of experience over the previous 12 months.
The ambitious goals at St. Andrew’s are still in place despite the relegation, and the supporters will believe that the team can advance significantly with the owners leading the way.
Birmingham City targeting promotion next season
With Tony Mowbray sadly unable to continue in his role of manager due to illness, the club were on the lookout for a new boss this summer, and the appointment of Chris Davies was announced earlier this month.
This is the ex-Leicester City assistant’s first role as the main man in the professional game, and he will be relishing the opportunity to try and take Blues up the Football League.Birmingham City’s But in order to accomplish that, he will need support from the market, and in the upcoming weeks, St. Andrew’s will be bustling as Davies works to shape the team to fit his playing philosophy.
In light of this, we examine THREE problems Birmingham is facing in advance of the deadline in late August.
Jordan James faces uncertain future
In an ideal world, Blues would be building around Jordan James in the years to come.
He is an academy graduate, he is a quality player, and he has the potential to improve. In what has been a disappointing few years on the pitch, he has been a standout, bringing energy and drive to the middle of the park, and he has a real ability to pop up in goal scoring positions, and the technique and composure to finish off chances that come his way.
However, relegation to League One means the club are in a difficult position when it comes to retaining the Welsh international.