“A big chance” – Tomasz Kuszczak drops exciting claim on Birmingham City owners
High hopes for an immediate return to the Championship were raised after the Blues’ summer spending blew every League One team out of the water. Right now, the West Midlands team is living up to the hype, sitting two points ahead of the chasing Wycombe Wanderers and Wrexham. Promotion should be achievable if Birmingham can maintain composure and stick to the strategy that has worked thus far under Chris Davies. After their summer business, they may have the depth and skill in their squad to fight successfully in the Championship.
Tom Wagner, the club’s principal shareholder, has invested heavily in building such a good team of players. He has already helped the team return to the Championship and is now considering a return to the Premier League. Former Blues goalkeeper Kuszczak, who played 92 games for the team, has shared his thoughts on the owners’ influence thus far and the reasons why the future appears so promising as the team makes successful progress in the third division.
The early ambition of Birmingham City’s owners is praised by Tomasz Kuszczak.
Tomasz Kuszczak told Football League World via 888sport.com that he thinks the takeover happened when Birmingham City needed it most and that if they can jump out of League One, they can succeed in the Championship right away. “Yes, I had a great time at Birmingham City,” Kuszczak stated. a fervent audience, a thorough comprehension of football, and a great deal of enthusiasm due to the new ownership.These new owners are definitely the kind of ambitious people the club needed in terms of investment and ownership. “They have a big chance for promotion and then you look at other teams who have won League One, they have had a good season the following year, so lots of optimism for sure.” It’s wonderful to see them succeeding and investing in talented players.
The potential of Birmingham City under Tom Wagner should thrill supporters of the team.
Birmingham’s success under the present ownership has been obvious from the beginning. Even while not every choice has gone as planned—Wayne Rooney’s departure as manager was a major contributing reason to Birmingham’s recent decline to League One—the owners certainly have Birmingham’s best interests in mind and will surely make more wise choices in the near future. A return to the championship the next season will bring in additional funding to strengthen the team even more and support their goal of making it to the top division twice in a row. Blues supporters have good reason to be enthused about the future if the first phase of the plan is successful, as they hope to mix it with the major English teams in the years to come.
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