8 Birmingham City players that could be sold, loaned or released in the summer transfer window
It’s been such a disappointing Sky Bet Championship campaign at Birmingham City this season.
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It’s been such a disappointing Sky Bet Championship campaign at Birmingham City this season.
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Lee Bowyer will pick an experienced team for the penultimate home match of what has been another disappointing season at Birmingham City. Speaking ahead of Saturday's meeting with play-off hopefuls Millwall, Blues head coach revealed he will take his younger players out of the firing line following the 6-1 defeat at Blackpool.
Injuries may have hit Owain Lloyd Hughes' Commonwealth Games chances — but the Welsh sprinter will be firmly behind his Team Wales teammates this summer. It is now just under 100 days to go until the showpiece event takes place in Birmingham, the only major event in which the home nations compete separately. Ad/> And though 100m and 200m star Lloyd-Hughes, from Ystradgynlais, is unlikely to compete as he continues his return from persistent injuries, he knows just how special representing Wales is.
Birmingham City have struggled to really get going this season and have been firmly rooted near the bottom of the division, with Lee Bowyer’s future called into question at the club.
While it is often difficult to predict which signings will and won’t work out, recruiting an injury prone individual more often than not tends to end in disaster for the buying party.