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===December===
===December===


McLeish's first game in charge was a tricky visit to [[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.|Tottenham Hotspur]]. Gary McSheffrey was able to give the Blues a first half lead from a penalty given away by [[Younes Kaboul]]. It all changed in the early stages of the second half however as [[Robbie Keane]] scored two, the first from another penalty that was won by [[Dimitar Berbatov]], the second due to bad defending from a corner. The game changed once again as [[Phil Dowd]] sent off Robbie Keane, and the Blues scored the equaliser thanks to Cameron Jerome. Then in the last minutes of the game, Sebastian Larsson scored a {{convert|35|yard|adj=on}} screamer that secured McLeish his first victory. Next up was a trip to [[St James' Park]] to play [[Newcastle United F.C.|Newcastle United]]. Cameron Jerome gave the Blues an early lead, but a controversial penalty was put away by [[Obafemi Martins]], and a late [[Habib Beye]] goal gave Newcastle the three points. McLeish's first home game in charge was against Reading. A 4th minute goal from Mikael Forssell was cancelled out again by another penalty, this time scored by [[Stephen Hunt (Irish footballer)|Stephen Hunt]]. A away trip to Bolton Wanderers failed to gain any points for the Blues, as a goal from [[El Hadji Diouf]] and two from [[Nicolas Anelka]] gave Bolton an easy 3–0 win. [[Boxing Day]] saw Middlesbrough visit St Andrews. An own goal by Stewart Downing and a Mikael Forssell goal gave the Blues a 2–0 lead at half time, and Gary McSheffrey converted a penalty to finish off Middlesbrough's resistance. The last game of 2007 saw Fulham entertained at St Andrew's. An early [[Carlos Bocanegra]] goal was not enough to give Fulham the lead as a 55th-minute Sebastian Larsson goal shared the points.
McLeish's first game in charge was a tricky visit to [[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.|Tottenham Hotspur]]. Gary McSheffrey was able to give the Blues a first half lead from a penalty given away by [[Younes Kaboul]]. It all changed in the early stages of the second half however as [[Robbie Keane]] scored two, the first from another penalty that was won by [[Dimitar Berbatov]], the second due to bad defending from a corner. The game changed once again as [[Phil Dowd]] sent off Robbie Keane, and the Blues scored the equaliser thanks to Cameron Jerome. Then in the last minutes of the game, Sebastian Larsson scored a {{convert|35|yard|adj=on}} screamer that secured McLeish his first victory. Next up was a trip to [[St James' Park]] to play [[Newcastle United F.C.|Newcastle United]]. Cameron Jerome gave the Blues an early lead, but a controversial penalty was put away by [[Obafemi Martins]], and a late [[Habib Beye]] goal gave Newcastle the three points. McLeish's first home game in charge was against Reading. A fourth-minute goal from Mikael Forssell was cancelled out again by another penalty, this time scored by [[Stephen Hunt (Irish footballer)|Stephen Hunt]]. A away trip to Bolton Wanderers failed to gain any points for the Blues, as a goal from [[El Hadji Diouf]] and two from [[Nicolas Anelka]] gave Bolton an easy 3–0 win. [[Boxing Day]] saw Middlesbrough visit St Andrews. An own goal by Stewart Downing and a Mikael Forssell goal gave the Blues a 2–0 lead at half time, and Gary McSheffrey converted a penalty to finish off Middlesbrough's resistance. The last game of 2007 saw Fulham entertained at St Andrew's. An early [[Carlos Bocanegra]] goal was not enough to give Fulham the lead as a 55th-minute Sebastian Larsson goal shared the points.


December also saw the collapse of [[Carson Yeung]]'s attempted takeover of the club. The Blues board decided to terminate talks as the [[Hong Kong]] businessman had failed to come up with the reported £35&nbsp;million to buy the remaining 70.1% shares of the club. David Gold also confirmed that there would be no chance of another takeover bid until summer 2008.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/7150357.stm |title=Birmingham terminate Yeung talks |publisher=BBC Sport |date=12 December 2007 |accessdate=22 September 2011}}</ref>
December also saw the collapse of [[Carson Yeung]]'s attempted takeover of the club. The Blues board decided to terminate talks as the [[Hong Kong]] businessman had failed to come up with the reported £35&nbsp;million to buy the remaining 70.1% shares of the club. David Gold also confirmed that there would be no chance of another takeover bid until summer 2008.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/7150357.stm |title=Birmingham terminate Yeung talks |publisher=BBC Sport |date=12 December 2007 |accessdate=22 September 2011}}</ref>
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===February===
===February===


February featured three Premier League encounters for the Blues. Derby County were in real trouble in the Premier League, occupying 20th position, with 19th place Fulham well out of reach for the East Midlands club. Their visit to St Andrew's also saw the return of [[Robbie Savage]] who left the Blues back in 2005. A Sebastian Larsson goal looked like it had secured a valuable three points for the Blues before a 89th-minute [[Emanuel Villa]] goal secured a point for Derby. A trip to West Ham United was next up for the Blues. [[Fredrik Ljungberg]] scored in the opening encounters for the Hammers, but a penalty from new boy [[James McFadden]] made sure that the Blues would at least leave with a point. The last game of the month was a home match between the Blues and Arsenal. A 28th-minute free kick from James McFadden opened the scoring, before two [[Theo Walcott]] goals within 5 minutes looked to have given the points to Arsenal, before an injury time McFadden penalty stole a point for the Blues. However, the game became highly controversial as within minutes of the kick off, a badly timed challenge by centre back [[Martin Taylor (footballer born 1979)|Martin Taylor]] broke the leg of [[Eduardo da Silva]]. No one could complain about the automatic red card that [[Mike Dean (referee)|Mike Dean]] the referee showed Taylor, but comments after the game by [[Arsène Wenger]] campaigned for a much longer ban than the traditional three match ban.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/7260564.stm Wenger fury at Eduardo injury], BBC 2008-02-23. Retrieved 2 April 2008.</ref> Although Wenger later retracted his comments,<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/7261153.stm Wenger retracts Taylor criticism], BBC 2008-02-24. Retrieved 2 April 2008.</ref> his idea gained support with [[Sepp Blatter]] in particular, who campaigned for Taylor to be punished with a season long ban.<ref>[http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11694_3257884,00.html Blatter slams Taylor tackle], BBC 2008-03-07. Retrieved 2 April 2008.</ref> The defender also received several death threats from supporters of [[Croatia national football team|Croatia]],<ref>[http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11694_3225880,00.html Gold disgust at threat 'cowards'], BBC 2008-03-02. Retrieved 2 April 2008.</ref> as Eduardo would miss [[Euro 2008]] in the summer.
February featured three Premier League encounters for the Blues. Derby County were in real trouble in the Premier League, occupying 20th position, with 19th-place Fulham well out of reach for the East Midlands club. Their visit to St Andrew's also saw the return of [[Robbie Savage]] who left the Blues back in 2005. A Sebastian Larsson goal looked like it had secured a valuable three points for the Blues before a 89th-minute [[Emanuel Villa]] goal secured a point for Derby. A trip to West Ham United was next up for the Blues. [[Fredrik Ljungberg]] scored in the opening encounters for the Hammers, but a penalty from new boy [[James McFadden]] made sure that the Blues would at least leave with a point. The last game of the month was a home match between the Blues and Arsenal. A 28th-minute free kick from McFadden opened the scoring, before two [[Theo Walcott]] goals within five minutes looked to have given the points to Arsenal, before an injury time McFadden penalty stole a point for the Blues. However, the game became highly controversial as within minutes of the kick off, a badly timed challenge by centre back [[Martin Taylor (footballer born 1979)|Martin Taylor]] broke the leg of [[Eduardo da Silva]]. No one could complain about the automatic red card that [[Mike Dean (referee)|Mike Dean]] the referee showed Taylor, but comments after the game by [[Arsène Wenger]] campaigned for a much longer ban than the traditional three match ban.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/7260564.stm |title=Wenger fury at Eduardo injury |publisher=BBC Sport |date=23 February 2008 |accessdate=28 October 2013}}</ref> Although Wenger later retracted his comments,<ref>{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/7261153.stm |title=Wenger retracts Taylor criticism |publisher=BBC Sport |date=24 February 2008 |accessdate=28 October 2013}}</ref> his idea gained support with [[Sepp Blatter]] in particular, who campaigned for Taylor to be punished with a season long ban.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11694_3257884,00.html |title=Blatter slams Taylor tackle |publisher=BBC Sport |date=7 March 2008 |accessdate=28 October 2013}}</ref> The defender also received several death threats from supporters of [[Croatia national football team|Croatia]],<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11694_3225880,00.html |title=Gold disgust at threat 'cowards' |publisher=BBC Sport |date=2 March 2008 |accessdate=28 October 2013}}</ref> as Eduardo would miss [[Euro 2008]] in the summer.


===March===
===March===
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===May===
===May===


A must-win game for Birmingham against relegation rivals Fulham, described by manager Alex McLeish as 'the most important game of the season'.<ref>[http://www.blues.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1304482,00.html Fulham V Blues Preview], BCFC.com 2008-05-02. Retrieved 3 May 2008.</ref> The first half ended goalless, but Fulham took the lead through [[Brian McBride]] to put them 1–0 up. [[Erik Nevland]] then doubled Fulham's tally in the 87th minute, and the game ended 2–0. It took Fulham out of the relegation zone, while Birmingham were left to fall down to 19th. Birmingham's final game of the season saw them score four goals against Blackburn Rovers. A first half goal from David Murphy was cancelled out by Blackburn's [[Morten Gamst Pedersen]] early in the second half. After a miss from close range by Cameron Jerome, the striker responded by scoring two goals, with Fabrice Muamba getting a late goal. It turned out not to be enough however, as both Fulham and Reading secured wins, which left Birmingham to be relegated back to the Championship in 19th place.
A must-win game for Birmingham against relegation rivals Fulham, described by manager Alex McLeish as 'the most important game of the season'.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.blues.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1304482,00.html |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20120210205411/http://www.bcfc.com/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1304482,00.html |title=Fulham v Blues preview |publisher=Birmingham City F.C |date=2 May 2008 |accessdate=28 October 2013}}</ref> The first half ended goalless, but Fulham took the lead through [[Brian McBride]] to put them 1–0 up. [[Erik Nevland]] then doubled Fulham's tally in the 87th minute, and the game ended 2–0. It took Fulham out of the relegation zone, while Birmingham were left to fall down to 19th. Birmingham's final game of the season saw them score four goals against Blackburn Rovers. A first half goal from David Murphy was cancelled out by Blackburn's [[Morten Gamst Pedersen]] early in the second half. After a miss from close range by Cameron Jerome, the striker responded by scoring two goals, with Fabrice Muamba getting a late goal. It turned out not to be enough however, as both Fulham and Reading secured wins, which left Birmingham to be relegated back to the Championship in 19th place. In Birmingham's last game in the 2007–08 Premier League season they beat [[Blackburn Rovers F.C.|Blackburn Rovers]] by four goals to one. The game saw the Birmingham fans calling for the board to resign after the club was relegated.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/7395223.stm |title=Abuse may force out Blues chief |publisher=BBC Sport |date=11 May 2008 |accessdate=28 October 2013}}</ref>


==Post-season==
==Post-season==
[[David Sullivan (publisher)|David Sullivan]], in reaction to the fans the previous day, blamed former manager [[Steve Bruce]] for the clubs relegation. He blamed Bruce for buying poorly the previous summer, and signaled out defender [[Franck Queudrue]] and goalkeeper [[Richard Kingson]] as partically poor signings, calling Kingson a 'waste of space'.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11694_3556730,00.html |title=Sullivan slams Bruce's buys |publisher=Sky Sports |date=12 May 2008 |accessdate=28 October 2013}}</ref> This led to Queudrue hitting back at Sullivan for his comments, saying that he had not played enough to be judged so harshly.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11694_3557015,00.html |title=Queudrue hits back at Sullivan |publisher=Sky Sports |date=12 May 2008 |accessdate=28 October 2013}}</ref>


The club decided to activate the one-year option on Tunisian midfielder [[Mehdi Nafti]]'s contract, which had been due to expire in June.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bcfc.com/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1311675,00.html |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20120806210014/http://www.bcfc.com/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1311675,00.html |title=Blues exercise Nafti option |publisher=Birmingham City F.C |date=13 May 2008 |archivedate=6 August 2012}}</ref> Birmingham also decided to release four youth players, namely [[Asa Hall]], [[David Howland]], [[Adam Legzdins]] and Stefan Milojevic. The previous season saw Hall and Howland playing league football for [[Shrewsbury Town F.C.|Shrewsbury Town]] and [[Port Vale F.C.|Port Vale]], and Legzdins represented [[Halifax Town A.F.C.|Halifax Town]] in the conference.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bcfc.com/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1311708,00.html |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20120722091525/http://www.bcfc.com/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1311708,00.html |title=Young quartet released |publisher=Birmingham City F.C |date=13 May 2008 |archivedate=22 July 2012}}</ref> McLeish also decided against buying [[Rafael Schmitz]] who had been on loan at the club from [[Lille O.S.C.|Lille]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bcfc.com/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1311760,00.html |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20120523183046/http://www.bcfc.com/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1311760,00.html |title=Schmitz's Blues stint ends |publisher=Birmingham City F.C |date=13 May 2008 |archivedate=23 May 2012}}</ref> Two members of the Birmingham backroom team also chose to leave the club: fitness coach Dan Harris left for West Bromwich Albion, and Neil McDiarmid left the club to concentrate on his private physiotherapy practice after 14 years with the club.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bcfc.com/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1311875,00.html |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20120806210027/http://www.bcfc.com/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1311875,00.html |title=Backroom duo depart |publisher=Birmingham City F.C |date=13 May 2008 |archivedate=6 August 2012}}</ref> Sullivan also issued an apology to Queudrue for his outburst the previous day,<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11694_3559975,00.html |title=Blues' pair clear the air |author=Collins, Ben |publisher=Sky Sports |date=13 May 2008 |accessdate=28 October 2013}}</ref> but did not apologise to Kingson, who expressed his sadness at the incident, which he described as a "slap in the face".<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11694_3563075,00.html |title=Keeper blasts Sullivan |publisher=Sky Sports |date=14 May 2008 |accessdate=28 October 2013}}</ref> Kingson was released: McLeish said "It's about opinions and we have other plans, so for the sake of his first-team future, we have let Richard move on."<ref>{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/7404802.stm |title=Keeper Kingson leaves Birmingham |publisher=BBC Sport |date=16 May 2008 |accessdate=28 October 2013}}</ref>
===May===

'''11 May''' - The day saw Birmingham's last game in the 2007–08 Premier League season as the beat [[Blackburn Rovers F.C.|Blackburn Rovers]] by four goals to one. The game saw the Birmingham fans calling for the board to resign after the club was relegated.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/b/birmingham_city/7395223.stm Abuse may force out Blues chief], BBC 2008-05-11. Retrieved 23 May 2008.</ref> <br />
Birmingham released a club statement regarding the pitch invasion after the Blackburn game, and the damage caused to the Tilton Road goalposts. The club confirmed that CCTV footage of the pitch invasion had been given to the West Midlands police force and a recommendation had been given to the courts to place banning orders on any one found guilty of the trouble.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bcfc.com/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1312322,00.html |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20120806210035/http://www.bcfc.com/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1312322,00.html |title=Club statement regarding goal damage |publisher=Birmingham City F.C |date=14 May 2008 |archivedate=6 August 2012}}</ref> The club also announced a profit of about £32.6 million, which was up from £14.3 million the previous 12 months.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bcfc.com/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1315616,00.html |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20120527133249/http://www.bcfc.com/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1315616,00.html |title=Birmingham City PLC half year result |publisher=Birmingham City F.C |date=19 May 2008 |archivedate=27 May 2012}}</ref>
'''12 May''' - [[David Sullivan (publisher)|David Sullivan]], in reaction to the fans the previous day, blamed former manager [[Steve Bruce]] for the clubs relegation. He blamed Bruce for buying poorly the previous summer, and signaled out defender [[Franck Queudrue]] and goalkeeper [[Richard Kingson]] as partically poor signings, calling Kingson a 'waste of space'.<ref>[http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11694_3556730,00.html Sullivan slams Bruce's buys], SkySports.com 2008-05-12. Retrieved 23 May 2008.</ref> This led to Queudrue hitting back at Sullivan for his comments, saying that he had not played enough to judged so harshly.<ref>[http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11694_3557015,00.html Queudrue hits back at Sullivan], SkySports.com 2008-05-12. Retrieved 23 May 2008.</ref> <br />

'''13 May''' - The club decided to activated the year option of Tunisian midfielder [[Mehdi Nafti|Medhdi Nafti's]] contract. His contract was due to expire in June, but with the added year his contract will now run until the summer of 2009.<ref>[http://www.blues.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1311675,00.html Blues exercise Nafti option], BCFC.com 2008-05-13. Retrieved 23 May 2008.</ref> Birmingham also decided to release four youth players, namely [[Asa Hall]], [[David Howland]], [[Adam Legzdins]] and Stefan Milojevic. The previous season saw Hall and Howland playing league football for [[Shrewsbury Town F.C.|Shrewsbury Town]] and [[Port Vale F.C.|Port Vale]], and Legzdins represented [[Halifax Town F.C.|Halifax]] in the conference.<ref>[http://www.blues.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1311708,00.html Young Quarter Released], BCFC.com 2008-05-13. Retrieved 23 May 2008.</ref> Alex McLeish also decided against perusing [[Rafael Schmitz]] who had been on loan at the club from French side [[Lille O.S.C.|Lille]].<ref>[http://www.blues.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1311760,00.html Schmitz's Blues stint ends], BCFC.com 2008-05-13. Retrieved 23 May 2008.</ref> Two members of the Birmingham backroom team also chose to leave the club. Dan Harris left to take up a role at local rivals [[West Bromwich Albion F.C.|West Bromwich Albion]] and Neil McDiarmid left the club to concentrate on his private physiotherapy practice after 14 years with the club.<ref>[http://www.blues.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1311875,00.html Backroom due depart], BCFC.com 2008-05-13. Retrieved 23 May 2008.</ref> Sullivan also issued an apology to Queudrue for his outburst the previous day.<ref>[http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11694_3559975,00.html Blues' pair clear the air], SkySports.com 2008-05-13. Retrieved 23 May 2008.</ref> <br />
McLeish said that he would not rush into signing new players, but that he would take time to make sure he buys quality players to help the club achieve promotion back to the Premier league at the first time of asking,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bcfc.com/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1316172,00.html |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20120527134421/http://www.bcfc.com/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1316172,00.html |title=McLeish – We'll be selective |publisher=Birmingham City F.C |date=20 May 2008 |archivedate=27 May 2012}}</ref> and urged the fans to be patient, as the vast majority of signings would happen during July, due to people being on holiday.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bcfc.com/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1323663,00.html |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20120806210237/http://www.bcfc.com/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1323663,00.html |title=McLeish urges patience |publisher=Birmingham City F.C |date=4 June 2008 |archivedate=6 August 2012}}</ref> He told Maik Taylor he would remain the club's number one goalkeeper if he agreed a new contract.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bcfc.com/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1317650,00.html |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20120806210155/http://www.bcfc.com/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1317650,00.html |title=Taylor to keep number one spot |publisher=Birmingham City F.C |date=23 May 2008 |archivedate=6 August 2012}}</ref>
'''14 May''' - Birmingham released a club statement regarding the pitch invasion after the Blackburn game, and the damage caused to the Tilton Road goalposts. The club confirmed that CCTV footage of the pitch invasion had been given to the West Midlands police force and a recommendation had been given to the courts to place banning orders on any one found guilty of the trouble.<ref>[http://www.blues.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1312322,00.html Club statement regarding goal damage], BCFC.com 2008-05-14. Retrieved 23 May 2008.</ref> Midfielder [[Sebastian Larsson]] was also called up to the provisional Sweden squad for [[Euro 2008]].<ref>[http://www.blues.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1312169,00.html Seb gets Sweden call], BCFC.com 2008-05-14. Retrieved 23 May 2008.</ref> Although Sullivan had given apology to Queudrue over his comments on the 12 May, he had not given one to Kingson, and the Ghana keeper decided to criticize the board member, describing the incident as a 'Slap in the Face'.<ref>[http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11694_3563075,00.html Keeper blasts Sullivan], SkySports.com 2008-05-14. Retrieved 23 May 2008.</ref> <br />

'''15 May''' - After the events of the previous few days, keeper Richard Kingson was released from club. McLeish stated that the club had decided to release the keeper because 'It's about opinions and we have other plans so for the sake of his first team future, we have let Richard move on'.<ref>[http://www.blues.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1313388,00.html Kingson released], BCFC.com 2008-05-15. Retrieved 23 May 2008.</ref> <br />
'''17 May''' - Sky Sports reported that Birmingham were holding talks with Finnish striker [[Mikael Forssell]] over a new contract. The striker is out of contract in the summer of 2008, although the club has the option of another two more years on his contract. They also confirmed that the club were considering offering goalkeeper [[Maik Taylor]] a new contract.<ref>[http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11694_3576111,00.html Forssell future in doubt], SkySports.com 2008-05-17. Retrieved 23 May 2008.</ref> <br />
The club were unable to agree a new contract with top scorer Mikael Forssell, and chose not to take up their two-year option, so he left for [[Hannover 96]] on a free transfer under the [[Bosman ruling]].<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11694_3576111,00.html |title=Forssell future in doubt |author=Paterson, Hayley |publisher=Sky Sports |date=17 May 2008 |accessdate=28 October 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11694_3628978,00.html |title=Forssell off to Hannover |author=Burton, Chris |publisher=Sky Sports |date=30 May 2008 |accessdate=28 October 2013}}</ref>

'''19 May''' - The club made their first signing of the season, as they captures former [[Everton F.C.|Everton]] and Ireland midfielder [[Lee Carsley]].<ref>[http://www.blues.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1315305,00.html Carsley signs for Blues], BCFC.com 2008-05-19. Retrieved 23 May 2008.</ref> The midfielder stated his ambition to help the side win the Championship in the 2008–09 season.<ref>[http://www.blues.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1315516,00.html Exclusive first interview with Carsley], BCFC.com 2008-05-19. Retrieved 23 May 2008.</ref> The club also announced a profit of about £32.6 million, which was up from £14.3 million the previous 12 months.<ref>[http://www.blues.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1315616,00.html Birmingham City PLC half year results], BCFC.com 2008-05-19. Retrieved 23 May 2008.</ref> <br />
Sammy Yu, speaking on behalf of major shareholder [[Carson Yeung]], released a statement saying that Yeung still wanted to buy the club.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/7419869.stm |title=Yeung still keen on Blues buy-out |publisher=BBC Sport |date=26 May 2008 |accessdate=28 October 2013}}</ref>
'''20 May''' - Manager Alex McLeish said that he will not rush into signing new players, but that he will take time to make sure he buys quality players that will help the club achieve promotion back to the Premier league at the first time of asking.<ref>[http://www.blues.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1316172,00.html McLeish - We'll by selective], BCFC.com 2008-05-20. Retrieved 23 May 2008.</ref> <br />
'''22 May''' - Alex McLeish told goalkeeper Maik Taylor that he would remain the clubs number one goalkeeper if he agreed a new contract with the club.<ref>[http://www.blues.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1317650,00.html Taylor to keep number one spot], BCFC.com 2008-05-22. Retrieved 23 May 2008.</ref> <br />
'''23 May''' - McLeish confirmed that the club were in talks with Forssell's agent over a new contract, but did conceded that if the deal offered is not right for the Finnish striker, then he will move on. McLeish also said that he believed that Scottish striker [[James McFadden]] will still be at the club for the new season.<ref>[http://www.blues.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1318340,00.html Forssell talks ongoing], BCFC.com 2008-05-23. Retrieved 24 May 2008.</ref> <br />
'''26 May''' - Sammy Yu, speaking on behalf of major shareholder [[Carson Yeung]], released a statement saying that the [[Hong Kong]] business man still wanted to buy the club from current owners David Sullivan, David Gold and Ralph Gold.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/b/birmingham_city/7419869.stm Yeung still keen on Blues buy-out], BBC 2008-05-26. Retrieved 26 May 2008.</ref> <br />
'''30 May''' - Finnish international Mikael Forssell confirmed that he would be playing for German side [[Hannover 96]] when the season starts in August<ref>[http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11694_3628978,00.html Forssell off to Hannover], SkySports.com 2008-05-30. Retrieved 30 May 2008.</ref>
. The striker was top goal scorer last season, and will be best remembered for the [[Birmingham City F.C. season 2003-04|2003–04]] season when he scored 17 goals to propel the side to 10th in the Premier League.


===June===
===June===
'''3 June''' - Lee Carsley officially joined the club after passing a medical.<ref>[http://www.blues.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1322452,00.html Carsley passes medical], BCFC.com 2008-06-03. Retrieved 3 June 2008.</ref><br />
[[Everton F.C.|Everton]] midfielder [[Lee Carsley]] joined Birmingham on a free transfer.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bcfc.com/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1322452,00.html |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20120806210222/http://www.bcfc.com/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1322452,00.html |title=Carsley passes medical |publisher=Birmingham City F.C |date=3 June 2008 |archivedate=6 August 2012}}</ref>

'''4 June''' - McLeish urged the fans to be patient when it comes to new players coming into the club. He said that the vast majority of signings will happen during July, due to people being on holiday.<ref>[http://www.blues.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1323663,00.html McLeish urges patience], BCFC.com 2008-06-04. Retrieved 4 June 2008.</ref><br />
'''5 June''' - It was announced that [[Aberdeen University]] are to award Birmingham manager Alex McLeish with an honorary degree in recognition of his services to football at a ceremony on 3 July.<ref>[http://www.blues.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1324115,00.html Boss honoured by University], BCFC.com 2008-06-05. Retrieved 6 June 2008.</ref><br />
It was announced that [[Aberdeen University]] are to award Birmingham manager Alex McLeish with an honorary degree in recognition of his services to football at a ceremony on 3 July.<ref>[http://www.blues.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1324115,00.html Boss honoured by University], BCFC.com 2008-06-05. Retrieved 6 June 2008.</ref><br />
'''10 June''' - McLeish told the fans that he is looking to add two or three more players to the side for the new season. This will bring the squad size up to twenty two or twenty three players.<ref>[http://www.blues.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1326160,00.html McLeish targets 23-man squad], BCFC.com 2008-06-10. Retrieved 10 June 2008.</ref> McLeish also reassured fans that he is confident that the club can hold on to Sebastian Larsson. The midfielder is currently in the Swedish side ahead of their opening game of Euro 2008 against Greece.<ref>[http://www.blues.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1326012,00.html McLeish: Seb is happy here], BCFC.com 2008-06-10. Retrieved 10 June 2008.</ref><br />
'''10 June''' - McLeish told the fans that he is looking to add two or three more players to the side for the new season. This will bring the squad size up to twenty two or twenty three players.<ref>[http://www.blues.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1326160,00.html McLeish targets 23-man squad], BCFC.com 2008-06-10. Retrieved 10 June 2008.</ref> McLeish also reassured fans that he is confident that the club can hold on to Sebastian Larsson. The midfielder is currently in the Swedish side ahead of their opening game of Euro 2008 against Greece.<ref>[http://www.blues.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1326012,00.html McLeish: Seb is happy here], BCFC.com 2008-06-10. Retrieved 10 June 2008.</ref><br />
'''11 June''' - The club announced that they are withdrawing the Birmingham City reserve squad from the reserve league for the new season. The reserve team will now play a number of friendlies throughout the 2008–09 season, which will be held at St Andrews, [[Damson Park]]way and the training ground at Wast Hills.<ref>[http://www.blues.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1326512,00.html Blues opt out of reserve league], BCFC.com 2008-06-11. Retrieved 11 June 2008.</ref><br />
'''11 June''' - The club announced that they are withdrawing the Birmingham City reserve squad from the reserve league for the new season. The reserve team will now play a number of friendlies throughout the 2008–09 season, which will be held at St Andrews, [[Damson Park]]way and the training ground at Wast Hills.<ref>[http://www.blues.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~1326512,00.html Blues opt out of reserve league], BCFC.com 2008-06-11. Retrieved 11 June 2008.</ref><br />

Revision as of 17:45, 28 October 2013

Birmingham City F.C.
2007–08 season
ChairmanDavid Gold
ManagerSteve Bruce to November 2007
Alex McLeish
GroundSt Andrew's
Premier League19th (relegated)
FA CupThird round (eliminated by Huddersfield Town)
League CupThird round (eliminated by Blackburn Rovers)
Top goalscorerLeague: Mikael Forssell (9)
All: Mikael Forssell (9)
Highest home attendance29,252 vs Liverpool, 26 April 2008
Lowest home attendance10,185 vs Hereford United, League Cup 2nd round, 28 August 2007
Average home league attendance26,181[1]

The 2007–08 season was Birmingham City Football Club's 105th season in the English football league system since their admission to the Football League in 1892, their fifth season in the Premier League, and their 55th season in the top tier of English football. Birmingham finished 19th in the 20-team league, so were relegated back to the Championship after just one season at the higher level.

After Steve Bruce resigned as manager in November, Alex McLeish resigned his post as Scotland national team manager to take over.

Pre-season

After successfully returning to the Premier League at the first attempt, manager Steve Bruce started to look to add depth to his team ahead of the new season. On loan midfielder Fabrice Muamba became the first player to join the Blues, as he moved from Arsenal to the second city for an undisclosed fee. June saw the arrivals of Stuart Parnaby who signed on a free transfer from Middlesbrough, Scottish striker Garry O'Connor who signed for £2,700,000 from Lokomotiv Moscow, French midfielder Olivier Kapo who was signed from Juventus for £3,000,000. July saw even more players arrive at St Andrew's, with midfielder Daniël de Ridder signing on a free transfer from Celta Vigo, Ghana goalkeeper Richard Kingson also on a free transfer, from Antalyaspor, and Brazilian defender Rafael Schmitz on loan from Lille.

The Blues were also ready to spend £3,000,000 on Tottenham Hotspur and Egypt midfielder Hossam Ghaly, but the deal was cancelled only days into his Blues career due to a training ground incident that resulted in Bruce sending him back to the London side before a work permit had been granted.[2]

Four players were allowed to leave the club, with defender Bruno N'Gotty leaving the club on a free transfer to sign for Leicester City, midfielder Julian Gray also leaving on a free transfer to join Coventry City, midfielder Stephen Clemence joined Leicester City for £1,000,000, and striker DJ Campbell also joining Leicester City for £2,100,000.

July also saw the Blues become the latest English club to be involved in a take over bid by a foreign millionaire. Hong Kong business man Carson Yeung brought a 29.9% stake from the club's directors for a reported £15,000,000. The Gold brothers and David Sullivan each sold 14.81% of the club's shares.[3]

Pre-season friendles

Date Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Report
16 July 2007 Hollenbach/Hohenlohe Auswahl A W 2–0 Forssell, Danns 87' pen. 2,000 [4]
18 July 2007 1. FC Heidenheim A W 2–0 Forssell 29' [5]
23 July 2007 FC Schweinfurt 05 A W 5–2 Forssell (2) 10', 34' pen., McSheffrey 13', Jerome 42', 52' [6]
28 July 2007 Walsall A W 2–0 Forssell 4', Jerome 33' [7]
31 July 2007 Peterborough United A W 3–0 Kapo 50', Jerome, 54' Larsson 57' [8]
4 August 2007 Sheffield Wednesday A W 3–0 Ridgewell 3', O'Connor 66' 5,689 [9]

Season review

August

The new season started with a tough away trip to Stamford Bridge to play last season's runners-up Chelsea. But it was the Blues that struck first with former Chelsea forward Mikael Forssell scoring a header from a McSheffrey free kick just 15 minutes in. Chelsea fought back however, and goals from Claudio Pizarro and Florent Malouda gave Chelsea a 2–1 lead before new signing Olivier Kapo struck an unstoppable shot past Petr Čech to leave the scores level at half time. The only goal of the second half went to Chelsea, as a Michael Essien goal gave Chelsea all three points. The Blues' first home game of the season was against Sunderland who had beaten the Blues to the Championship title the previous season. An own goal from Paul McShane was enough to give the Blues the lead at half time, but Sunderland fought back with a goal from Michael Chopra before a Garry O'Connor goal seemed to have given Blues their first win of the season. However, a late Stern John goal was enough to earn Sunderland a point. West Ham United were the next team to visit St Andrew's, where a Mark Noble penalty was the only goal of the game that gave the London club all three points. The last league game of the month saw the side visit Pride Park where two Cameron Jerome goals were enough to defeat Derby who scored a goal of their own from Matt Oakley.

August also saw the close of the transfer window. Before the season had begun, Steve Bruce continued to strengthen his side with the signings of defender Franck Queudrue for £2,000,000 from Fulham, centre back Liam Ridgewell for £2,000,000 from local rivals Aston Villa, and Swiss defender Johan Djourou on loan from Arsenal. The final day of the transfer window also saw some activity as Spanish midfielder Borja Oubiña joined on loan from Celta Vigo and highly rated Honduras midfielder Wilson Palacios also joined on loan from Deportivo Olimpia.

September

On 1 September Birmingham travelled to the Riverside Stadium to take on Middlesbrough. Two first half goals from David Wheater and Stewart Downing were enough to see off the Blues, who rarely threatened the Middlesbrough goal. The next game saw Bolton Wanderers visit St Andrew's. A free kick from Queudrue was flicked on for Olivier Kapo to secure his second goal of the season, and more importantly, Blues' first three points at home. A difficult trip to Liverpool followed, where the Blues were able to secure a valuable point in a 0–0 draw. The downside to the game was a 13th-minute injury to Borja Oubiña that would see him injured until the end of the season. The final game of the month saw the side take on Manchester United. Although the Blues bossed large parts of the game, it was the Manchester side that finished with the points. Bad play from the Blues defence allowed Manchester United to score the only goal of the game from Cristiano Ronaldo.

October

Blues' first game in October saw them return to Ewood Park for the second time in eleven days. Goals from David Bentley and Benni McCarthy saw Blackburn take a two goal lead, before Cameron Jerome struck to give the Blues a lifeline, but there was to be no comeback. It ended in a 2–1 win for Blackburn Rovers, leaving Birmingham 13th in the league table after nine games played. Thirteen days later a trip to Manchester City was next on the agenda for the Blues, where a 37th minute goal from Elano saw the points stay in Manchester. The last game of the month was a crucial bottom of the table clash with Wigan Athletic at St Andrew's. A Marcus Bent goal in the 23rd minute was cancelled out three minutes later when Olivier Kapo scored from a penalty. After half time, Bent was able to give Wigan the lead again before they were pegged back once again, this time by a goal scored by Birmingham defender Liam Ridgewell. The game could have gone either way before Kapo struck again, this time in the 81st minute leaving Wigan no chance to come back. It was Birmingham's third win of the season, and at the end of the month they were in 13th position with 11 points.

November

November started with an away game at Goodison Park against Everton. An early Yakubu goal was cancelled out in the 80th minute by Olivier Kapo, only for two injury time goals from Lee Carsley and James Vaughan saw Everton snatch all three points. Next up was the Second City derby against Aston Villa at St Andrew's. An early Liam Ridgewell own goal gave the Villa a first half lead. Mikael Forssell tied the game early in the second half however, but it was not to be as Gabriel Agbonlahor gave the Villa all three points. The Villa game was to be the last game in charge of the Blues for Steve Bruce, who left the club to join Wigan Athletic on 20 November 2007.[10] This left Bruce's assistant Eric Black in charge for the game against Portsmouth at St Andrew's. Debutant goalkeeper Richard Kingson was at fault for Portsmouth's first goal as Sulley Muntari's shot rolled under the arms of the keeper. Niko Kranjčar added a late second as Portsmouth strolled to victory. Black's short reign as Blues manager ended on 26 November as he left to join Bruce at Wigan. The following day, former Scotland manager Alex McLeish was appointed manager of the club.[11] McLeish had quit Scotland the day before to take over at the midlands club, and brought his two Scottish assistants, Andy Watson and former Villa caretaker manager Roy Aitken.

December

McLeish's first game in charge was a tricky visit to Tottenham Hotspur. Gary McSheffrey was able to give the Blues a first half lead from a penalty given away by Younes Kaboul. It all changed in the early stages of the second half however as Robbie Keane scored two, the first from another penalty that was won by Dimitar Berbatov, the second due to bad defending from a corner. The game changed once again as Phil Dowd sent off Robbie Keane, and the Blues scored the equaliser thanks to Cameron Jerome. Then in the last minutes of the game, Sebastian Larsson scored a 35-yard (32 m) screamer that secured McLeish his first victory. Next up was a trip to St James' Park to play Newcastle United. Cameron Jerome gave the Blues an early lead, but a controversial penalty was put away by Obafemi Martins, and a late Habib Beye goal gave Newcastle the three points. McLeish's first home game in charge was against Reading. A fourth-minute goal from Mikael Forssell was cancelled out again by another penalty, this time scored by Stephen Hunt. A away trip to Bolton Wanderers failed to gain any points for the Blues, as a goal from El Hadji Diouf and two from Nicolas Anelka gave Bolton an easy 3–0 win. Boxing Day saw Middlesbrough visit St Andrews. An own goal by Stewart Downing and a Mikael Forssell goal gave the Blues a 2–0 lead at half time, and Gary McSheffrey converted a penalty to finish off Middlesbrough's resistance. The last game of 2007 saw Fulham entertained at St Andrew's. An early Carlos Bocanegra goal was not enough to give Fulham the lead as a 55th-minute Sebastian Larsson goal shared the points.

December also saw the collapse of Carson Yeung's attempted takeover of the club. The Blues board decided to terminate talks as the Hong Kong businessman had failed to come up with the reported £35 million to buy the remaining 70.1% shares of the club. David Gold also confirmed that there would be no chance of another takeover bid until summer 2008.[12]

January

January would see the Blues play three of the "big four" in English football. First up was a trip to Old Trafford to play Manchester United. Carlos Tévez struck the only goal of the game for the Manchester side 25 minutes in. It was enough to see off the Blues. Next up in the league for the Blues was their first ever trip to the Emirates Stadium to take on Arsenal. A penalty from Emmanuel Adebayor had given Arsenal a first half lead, but the Blues fought back to earn a point just after half time through a Garry O'Connor header from a Sebastian Larsson corner. The third team of the 'big four' to play Blues in January were Chelsea who visited St Andrews. It took a late goal from Claudio Pizarro to beat Blues, as Chelsea took all three points from the encounter. The last game of the month was a must win tie in the north east as the Blues took on Sunderland. But it was not to be as Sunderland won a one sided encounter with goals from Daryl Murphy and Rade Prica.

January also saw the opening of the transfer window. Alex McLeish was able to strengthen his side with the signings of left back David Murphy for £1,500,000 from Hibernian, striker James McFadden for £5,000,000 from Everton, and the loan signing of striker Mauro Zárate from Qatar side Al-Sadd. McLeish also allowed some fringe players to leave the club, with Neil Kilkenny joining Leeds United for £150,000, Rowan Vine joining Queens Park Rangers for £1,000,000, Neil Danns joining Crystal Palace for £600,000 and Mat Sadler joining Watford for £750,000. Defender Olivier Tébily was also allowed to leave the club after not featuring in the side since the start of the previous season.

February

February featured three Premier League encounters for the Blues. Derby County were in real trouble in the Premier League, occupying 20th position, with 19th-place Fulham well out of reach for the East Midlands club. Their visit to St Andrew's also saw the return of Robbie Savage who left the Blues back in 2005. A Sebastian Larsson goal looked like it had secured a valuable three points for the Blues before a 89th-minute Emanuel Villa goal secured a point for Derby. A trip to West Ham United was next up for the Blues. Fredrik Ljungberg scored in the opening encounters for the Hammers, but a penalty from new boy James McFadden made sure that the Blues would at least leave with a point. The last game of the month was a home match between the Blues and Arsenal. A 28th-minute free kick from McFadden opened the scoring, before two Theo Walcott goals within five minutes looked to have given the points to Arsenal, before an injury time McFadden penalty stole a point for the Blues. However, the game became highly controversial as within minutes of the kick off, a badly timed challenge by centre back Martin Taylor broke the leg of Eduardo da Silva. No one could complain about the automatic red card that Mike Dean the referee showed Taylor, but comments after the game by Arsène Wenger campaigned for a much longer ban than the traditional three match ban.[13] Although Wenger later retracted his comments,[14] his idea gained support with Sepp Blatter in particular, who campaigned for Taylor to be punished with a season long ban.[15] The defender also received several death threats from supporters of Croatia,[16] as Eduardo would miss Euro 2008 in the summer.

March

March started with the newly crowned League Cup-winners visiting St Andrew's. It was not to be Tottenham's day however as the Blues emphatically won 4–1. A Mikael Forssell hat-trick, and a free kick from Sebastian Larsson saw the Blues lead 4–0 before a late Jermaine Jenas goal in second half injury time saw Maik Taylor fail to get his clean sheet. Next up for the Blues was a tricky away tie to another team going well in a domestic cup. Portsmouth, who had just qualified for the semi-final of the FA Cup, went into an early two goal lead thanks to Jermain Defoe, before goals from Fabrice Muamba and another Sebastian Larsson free kick saw Blues complete a first half comeback. Second half goals from Hermann Hreiðarsson and Nwankwo Kanu saw the Blues fail to get anything from the south coast. The next two Blues games would see the team go head to head with other Premier League teams in trouble at the foot of the table. Newcastle United was first up at St Andrew's, where a James McFadden goal in the first half was cancelled out by an early goal in the second half by Michael Owen. Then it was a trip to the Madejski Stadium where Reading were able to capitalise on poor defending from set plays to earn a 2–1 victory, leaving the Blues only a point from 18th placed Bolton, and in real trouble. The only highlight of the game was a goal for Mauro Zárate. The last game of the month saw Manchester City visit St Andrew's. Two Mauro Zárate goals and a penalty by Gary McSheffrey were enough to overcome the Manchester team, who scored with a penalty of their own from Elano.

April

The first game in April came on the 5th, with an away trip to Wigan Athletic. Former Birmingham boss Steve Bruce managed his side to a 2–0 win over Birmingham, with Ryan Taylor scoring both the goals. Also in that match, club captain Damien Johnson was sent off for two-footed foul on Kevin Kilbane. A week later, Birmingham were at Home against Everton. Mauro Zárate rescued a point for the Blues with a 25-yard (23 m) free kick on the 83rd minute, after Everton defender Joleon Lescott put them in front. The game ended in a 1–1 draw. At this time Birmingham were 17th in the Premier League table. The Birmingham Derby took place eight days later as Birmingham were beaten 5–1 by local rivals Aston Villa away at Villa Park. Ashley Young and John Carew each scored twice. Mikael Forssell got a consolation goal for Blues, then Gabriel Agbonlahor finished it off for Aston Villa. With other teams results around them not going their way, Blues dropped to 18th in the league table. Birmingham's final game of April came on the 26th against Liverpool at St Andrew's. Birmingham went into this game with a decent record against them, drawing four and winning two of their last six meetings against Liverpool in the Premier League. Birmingham opened the scoring through Mikael Forssell on the 34th minute. Birmingham were looking comfortable throughout most of the game, and Sebastian Larsson scored a 30 yard free kick to make it 2–0. Birmingham however let their lead slip, after Peter Crouch and Yossi Benayoun both scored for Liverpool to share the points. Birmingham remained in 18th position in the league table.

May

A must-win game for Birmingham against relegation rivals Fulham, described by manager Alex McLeish as 'the most important game of the season'.[17] The first half ended goalless, but Fulham took the lead through Brian McBride to put them 1–0 up. Erik Nevland then doubled Fulham's tally in the 87th minute, and the game ended 2–0. It took Fulham out of the relegation zone, while Birmingham were left to fall down to 19th. Birmingham's final game of the season saw them score four goals against Blackburn Rovers. A first half goal from David Murphy was cancelled out by Blackburn's Morten Gamst Pedersen early in the second half. After a miss from close range by Cameron Jerome, the striker responded by scoring two goals, with Fabrice Muamba getting a late goal. It turned out not to be enough however, as both Fulham and Reading secured wins, which left Birmingham to be relegated back to the Championship in 19th place. In Birmingham's last game in the 2007–08 Premier League season they beat Blackburn Rovers by four goals to one. The game saw the Birmingham fans calling for the board to resign after the club was relegated.[18]

Post-season

David Sullivan, in reaction to the fans the previous day, blamed former manager Steve Bruce for the clubs relegation. He blamed Bruce for buying poorly the previous summer, and signaled out defender Franck Queudrue and goalkeeper Richard Kingson as partically poor signings, calling Kingson a 'waste of space'.[19] This led to Queudrue hitting back at Sullivan for his comments, saying that he had not played enough to be judged so harshly.[20]

The club decided to activate the one-year option on Tunisian midfielder Mehdi Nafti's contract, which had been due to expire in June.[21] Birmingham also decided to release four youth players, namely Asa Hall, David Howland, Adam Legzdins and Stefan Milojevic. The previous season saw Hall and Howland playing league football for Shrewsbury Town and Port Vale, and Legzdins represented Halifax Town in the conference.[22] McLeish also decided against buying Rafael Schmitz who had been on loan at the club from Lille.[23] Two members of the Birmingham backroom team also chose to leave the club: fitness coach Dan Harris left for West Bromwich Albion, and Neil McDiarmid left the club to concentrate on his private physiotherapy practice after 14 years with the club.[24] Sullivan also issued an apology to Queudrue for his outburst the previous day,[25] but did not apologise to Kingson, who expressed his sadness at the incident, which he described as a "slap in the face".[26] Kingson was released: McLeish said "It's about opinions and we have other plans, so for the sake of his first-team future, we have let Richard move on."[27]

Birmingham released a club statement regarding the pitch invasion after the Blackburn game, and the damage caused to the Tilton Road goalposts. The club confirmed that CCTV footage of the pitch invasion had been given to the West Midlands police force and a recommendation had been given to the courts to place banning orders on any one found guilty of the trouble.[28] The club also announced a profit of about £32.6 million, which was up from £14.3 million the previous 12 months.[29]

McLeish said that he would not rush into signing new players, but that he would take time to make sure he buys quality players to help the club achieve promotion back to the Premier league at the first time of asking,[30] and urged the fans to be patient, as the vast majority of signings would happen during July, due to people being on holiday.[31] He told Maik Taylor he would remain the club's number one goalkeeper if he agreed a new contract.[32]

The club were unable to agree a new contract with top scorer Mikael Forssell, and chose not to take up their two-year option, so he left for Hannover 96 on a free transfer under the Bosman ruling.[33][34]

Sammy Yu, speaking on behalf of major shareholder Carson Yeung, released a statement saying that Yeung still wanted to buy the club.[35]

June

Everton midfielder Lee Carsley joined Birmingham on a free transfer.[36]

It was announced that Aberdeen University are to award Birmingham manager Alex McLeish with an honorary degree in recognition of his services to football at a ceremony on 3 July.[37]
10 June - McLeish told the fans that he is looking to add two or three more players to the side for the new season. This will bring the squad size up to twenty two or twenty three players.[38] McLeish also reassured fans that he is confident that the club can hold on to Sebastian Larsson. The midfielder is currently in the Swedish side ahead of their opening game of Euro 2008 against Greece.[39]
11 June - The club announced that they are withdrawing the Birmingham City reserve squad from the reserve league for the new season. The reserve team will now play a number of friendlies throughout the 2008–09 season, which will be held at St Andrews, Damson Parkway and the training ground at Wast Hills.[40]
13 June - Goalkeeper Maik Taylor announced that he had signed a new two-year contract with the club. Taylor's new contract ended speculation linking him with a host of clubs including Everton, Liverpool and Stoke City.[41] The draw for the first round of the Carling Cup was also completed, with Birmingham playing away to Wycombe Wanderers of League Two.[42]
16 June - Fabrice Muamba left Birmingham to sign for Bolton Wanderers for a fee of £5 million, with an extra £750,000 to be paid in add ons. The midfielder made a total of 71 games for the club.[43] The new fixtures for the 2008–09 season were also released by the Football League. The side will start the season with a home game against Sheffield United.[44]
30 June - Daniël de Ridder leaves the club after having his contract cancelled by mutual consent. He joins Wigan Athletic the following day after making only twelve appearances for Birmingham.[45]

At the end of season awards ceremony, held at the International Convention Centre, Birmingham, Sebastian Larsson swept the board of player-of-the-season honours, and also won the goal-of-the-season and "magic moment" awads for his stoppage-time goal at Tottenham Hotspur in December.[46] Jordon Mutch was Academy player of the season, and Stephen Kelly received an outstanding achievement award for playing every minute of the Premier League season.

Premier League

Match details

Date League
position
Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Report
12 August 2007 13th Chelsea A L 2–3 Forssell 15', Kapo 36' 41,590 [47]
15 August 2007 13th Sunderland H D 2–2 Paul McShane 28', o.g., O'Connor 82' 24,898 [47]
18 August 2007 18th West Ham United H L 0–1 24,961 [47]
25 August 2007 11th Derby County A W 2–1 Jerome (2) 1', 63' 31,117 [47]
1 September 2007 16th Middlesbrough A L 0–2 22,920 [47]
15 September 2007 12th Bolton Wanderers H W 1–0 Kapo 37' 28,124 [47]
22 September 2007 12th Liverpool A D 0–0 44,215 [47]
29 September 2007 14th Manchester United H L 0–1 26,526 [47]
7 October 2007 13th Blackburn Rovers A L 1–2 Jerome 68' 19,316 [47]
20 October 2007 14th Manchester City A L 0–1 45,688 [47]
27 October 2007 13th Wigan Athletic H W 3–2 Kapo (2) 26' pen., 81', Liam Ridgewell 67' 27,661 [47]
3 November 2007 14th Everton A L 1–3 Kapo 80' 35,155 [47]
11 November 2007 15th Aston Villa H L 1–2 Forssell 62' 26,539 [47]
24 November 2007 16th Portsmouth H L 0–2 22,089 [47]
2 December 2007 12th Tottenham Hotspur A W 3–2 McSheffrey 24' pen., Jerome 62', Larsson 90+2' 35,635 [47]
8 December 2007 13th Newcastle United A L 1–2 Jerome 9' 49,948 [47]
15 December 2007 15th Reading H D 1–1 Forssell 4' 27,300 [47]
22 December 2007 16th Bolton Wanderers A L 0–3 19,111 [47]
26 December 2007 14th Middlesbrough H W 3–0 Downing 22' o.g., Forssell 45', McSheffrey 90' pen. 24,094 [47]
29 December 2007 15th Fulham H D 1–1 Forssell 55' 28,293 [47]
1 January 2008 15th Manchester United A L 0–1 75,459 [47]
12 January 2008 16th Arsenal A D 1–1 O'Connor 48' 60,037 [47]
19 January 2008 16th Chelsea H L 0–1 26,567 [47]
29 January 2008 17th Sunderland A L 0–2 37,674 [47]
2 February 2008 18th Derby County H D 1–1 Larsson 68' 25,924 [47]
9 February 2008 17th West Ham United A D 1–1 McFadden 16' pen. 34,884 [47]
23 February 2008 17th Arsenal H D 2–2 McFadden (2) 28', 90+5' pen. 27,195 [47]
1 March 2008 16th Tottenham Hotspur H W 4–1 Forssell (3) 7', 59', 81', Larsson 55' 26,055 [47]
12 March 2008 17th Portsmouth A L 2–4 Muamba 10', Larsson 40' 20,138 [47]
17 March 2008 16th Newcastle United H D 1–1 McFadden 33' 25,777 [47]
22 March 2008 17th Reading A L 1–2 Zárate 64' 24,085 [47]
29 March 2008 17th Manchester City H W 3–1 Zárate (2) 40', 54', McSheffrey 77' pen. 22,962 [47]
5 April 2008 17th Wigan Athletic A L 0–2 17,926 [47]
12 April 2008 17th Everton H D 1–1 Zárate 83' 25,923 [47]
20 April 2008 18th Aston Villa A L 1–5 Forssell 67' 42,584 [47]
25 April 2008 18th Liverpool H D 2–2 Forssell 34', Larsson 55' 29,252 [47]
3 May 2008 19th Fulham A L 0–2 25,308 [47]
11 May 2008 19th Blackburn Rovers H W 4–0 Murphy 31', Jerome (2) 73', 89', Muamba 90+3' 26,668 [47]

League table (part)

Final Premier League table (part)
Pos Club Pld W D L F A GD Pts
16th Bolton Wanderers 38 9 10 19 36 54 −18 37
17th Fulham 38 8 12 18 38 60 −22 36
18th Reading 38 10 6 22 41 66 −25 36
19th Birmingham City 38 8 11 19 46 62 −16 35
20th Derby County 38 1 8 29 20 89 −69 11
Key Pos = League position; Pld = Matches played;
W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost;
F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points
Source [48]

Results summary

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
38 8 11 19 46 62  −16 35 6 8 5 30 23  +7 2 3 14 16 39  −23

Source: [48]

FA Cup

Birmingham's third round encounter pitted them against League One opponents Huddersfield Town at the Galpharm Stadium. Huddersfield took an early lead thanks to Luke Beckett, but the Blues struck back with Garry O'Connor on target to take the game into half time at 1–1. But it was to be Huddersfield's day as a late goal from Chris Brandon saw them advance into the fourth round.

Round Date Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Report
Third round 5 January 2008 Huddersfield Town A L 1–2 O'Connor 19' 13,410 [47]

Football League Cup

The last game in August saw League Two Hereford United visit St Andrew's in the second round of the League Cup. Two first half goals from Garry O'Connor and Gary McSheffrey saw Blues lead at half time, only for Hereford to fight back in the second half to score through Theo Robinson. But it was too little too late from the Herefordshire side as Blues dumped them out of the cup. Blues' exploits in the League Cup came to an undramatic end as they bowed out to Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park. Goals from David Bentley, Matt Derbyshire and Roque Santa Cruz were enough to see off a much weakened Blues team.

Round Date Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Report
Second round 28 August 2007 Hereford United H W 2–1 O'Connor 27', McSheffrey 38' 10,185 [47]
Third round 24 October 2006 Blackburn Rovers A L 0–3 9,205 [47]

Transfers

In

Date Player Club† Fee Ref
11 May 2007 Fabrice Muamba Arsenal Undisclosed [49]
28 June 2007 Garry O'Connor Lokomotiv Moscow £2.7m [50]
29 June 2007 Olivier Kapo Juventus Free [51]
1 July 2007 Stuart Parnaby (Middlesbrough) Free [52]
3 July 2007 Daniël de Ridder (Celta Vigo) Free [53]
4 July 2007 Richard Kingson Antalyaspor Undisclosed [54]
3 August 2007 Franck Queudrue Fulham £2.5m [55]
3 August 2007 Liam Ridgewell Aston Villa £2m [55]
16 January 2008 David Murphy Hibernian £1.5m [56]
18 January 2008 James McFadden Everton £4.75m [56]
† Brackets round club names denote the player's contract with that club expired before he joined Birmingham City.

Out

Date Player Fee Joined† Ref
1 July 2007 Bruno N'Gotty Free (Leicester City) [57]
10 July 2007 Julian Gray Free (Coventry City) [58]
13 July 2007 Stephen Clemence £1m Leicester City [59]
20 July 2007 DJ Campbell £2.1m Leicester City [60]
7 January 2008 Neil Kilkenny Undisclosed Leeds United [61]
8 January 2008 Sam Oji Free (Leyton Orient) [62]
8 January 2008 Rowan Vine £1m Queens Park Rangers [63]
14 January 2008 Olivier Tébily Released (Toronto) [64]
22 January 2008 Neil Danns £600,000 Crystal Palace [65]
24 January 2008 Mat Sadler £750,000 Watford [66]
16 May 2008 Richard Kingson Released (Wigan Athletic) [67]
16 June 2008 Fabrice Muamba £5m Bolton Wanderers [68]
30 June 2008 Daniël de Ridder Released (Wigan Athletic) [69]
30 June 2008 Mikael Forssell Released (Hannover 96) [70]
30 June 2008 Asa Hall Released (Luton Town) [71]
30 June 2008 David Howland Released (Port Vale) [71]
30 June 2008 Adam Legzdins Released (Crewe Alexandra) [71]
30 June 2008 Stefan Milojevic Released [71]
† Brackets round club names denote the player joined that club after his Birmingham City contract expired.

Loan in

Date Player Club Return Ref
6 July 2007 Rafael Schmitz Lille End of season [72]
10 August 2007 Johan Djourou Arsenal January 2008 [73]
31 August 2007 Borja Oubiña Celta Vigo 11 February 2008 [74]
31 August 2007 Wilson Palacios Deportivo Olimpia 2 January 2008 [75]
21 January 2008 Mauro Zárate Al-Sadd End of season [76]

Loan out

Date Player Club Return Ref
10 August 2007 Neil Kilkenny Oldham Athletic 1 January 2008 [77]
28 August 2007 Sam Oji Leyton Orient Three months [78]
31 August 2007 Sone Aluko Aberdeen End of season [79]
1 October 2007 Adam Legzdins Halifax Town End of season [80]
2 October 2007 Rowan Vine Queens Park Rangers January 2008 [81]
1 November 2007 Martin Taylor Sheffield United 8 December 2007 [82]
8 November 2007 Krystian Pearce Notts County Two months [83]
16 January 2008 Asa Hall Shrewsbury Town End of season [84]
23 January 2008 David Howland Port Vale End of season [85]
31 January 2008 Artur Krysiak Gretna End of season [86]
31 January 2008 Krystian Pearce Port Vale Three months [87]

Appearances and goals

Numbers in parentheses denote appearances as substitute.
Players with squad numbers struck through and marked † left the club during the playing season.
Players with names in italics and marked * were on loan from another club for the whole of their season with Birmingham.
Players included in matchday squads
No.[88] Pos Nat Name League FA Cup League Cup Total Discipline
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals! A yellow rectangle, denoting the yellow penalty card shown to a player being cautioned A red rectangle, denoting the red penalty card shown to a player being sent off
1 GK  NIR Maik Taylor 34 0 1 0 0 0 35 0 1 0
2 DF  IRE Stephen Kelly 38 0 1 0 1 0 40 0 2 0
3 DF  ENG Mat Sadler 3 (2) 0 0 0 2 0 5 (2) 0 0 0
4 DF  ENG Martin Taylor 4 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 1
5 DF  BRA Rafael Schmitz* 12 (3) 0 0 0 0 (1) 0 12 (4) 0 2 0
6 DF  ENG Liam Ridgewell 35 1 1 0 1 0 37 1 11 0
7 MF  SWE Sebastian Larsson 32 (3) 6 1 0 1 0 34 (3) 6 5 0
8 FW  SCO Garry O'Connor 5 (18) 2 1 1 2 1 8 (18) 4 0 0
9 FW  FIN Mikael Forssell 21 (9) 9 1 0 1 0 23 (9) 9 0 0
10 FW  ENG Cameron Jerome 21 (12) 7 0 (1) 0 0 0 21 (13) 7 3 0
11 MF  ENG Gary McSheffrey 24 (8) 3 1 0 1 1 26 (8) 4 4 0
12 MF  TUN Mehdi Nafti 19 (7) 0 0 0 1 0 20 (7) 0 8 0
13 GK  IRE Colin Doyle 3 0 0 (1) 0 0 (1) 0 3 (2) 0 1 0
14 DF  ENG David Murphy 14 1 0 0 0 0 14 1 2 0
15 DF  FRA Franck Queudrue 14 (2) 0 1 0 0 0 15 (2) 0 4 1
16 DF   SUI Johan Djourou* 13 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 0
16 FW  SCO James McFadden 10 (2) 4 0 0 0 0 10 (2) 4 2 0
17 MF  ENG Neil Danns 0 (2) 0 0 0 2 0 2 (2) 0 0 0
18 GK  GHA Richard Kingson 1 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 0
19 FW  ENG Rowan Vine 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0
19 FW  ARG Mauro Zárate* 6 (8) 4 0 0 0 0 6 (8) 4 1 0
20 MF  NED Daniël de Ridder 6 (4) 0 1 0 1 0 8 (4) 0 1 0
21 DF  ENG Stuart Parnaby 4 (9) 0 0 0 2 0 6 (9) 0 2 0
22 MF  NIR Damien Johnson 17 0 0 0 1 0 18 0 5 1
23 FW  FRA Olivier Kapo 22 (4) 5 0 0 0 0 22 (4) 5 5 0
24 DF  TUN Radhi Jaïdi 18 0 1 0 1 0 20 0 6 0
25 MF  ENG Sone Aluko 0 0 0 0 0 (1) 0 0 (1) 0 0 0
26 MF  ENG Fabrice Muamba 37 2 1 0 0 0 38 2 5 0
28 MF  HON Wilson Palacios* 4 (3) 0 0 0 0 (1) 0 4 (4) 0 2 0
29 MF  ESP Borja Oubiña* 1 (1) 0 0 0 0 0 1 (1) 0 0 0
30 DF  ENG Krystian Pearce 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
31 MF  ENG Jordon Mutch 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
MF  NIR David Howland[a] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
  1. ^ Birmingham had originally selected the 15-year-old Jordon Mutch for the League Cup fourth round tie against Blackburn Rovers in September 2007, having obtained confirmation from the Premier League that it was within the rules for a boy of that age to play, but were informed less than two hours before kick-off that under the Football Association's child protection policy Mutch would not be eligible. Special dispensation was granted for Howland, who had not been allocated a squad number, to take his place on the bench wearing a numberless shirt.[89]
Players not included in matchday squads
No.[88] Pos Nat Name
14 MF  AUS Neil Kilkenny
27 MF  CIV Olivier Tébily

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