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I've never been convinced on his ability as a manager, but I'm pleased for him that he's got a chance to show what he can do. The squad he's got will be strong by Championship standards - but not light years better than the others as ours was. It'll be a good test. 

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Good thing for brum is he will drop all the cups on their arse, including Europe. Focus fully on the league, which is whatvthey need to do as it's a tough championship league to get out of next season.

 

Hopefully we can temp him with some cast offs, Raylor, loven, ameobi, perch, smith, harper while we could do a deal with one of their better players such as Johnson, dann or Gardner.

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In an ideal world, he'd take Birmingham to the top of the championship and then get offered a premiership job at Wolves or something 10 games before the end of the season. Birmingham then end up finishing outside the automatic places.

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Buh, would've hoped he'd go somewhere a bit more likeable. Best of luck to Hughton, though. He's got a job on but i think he'll do well. Hope they give him more than a season mind, the guy's gonna be a good manager. It's not gonna happen all at once for Birmingham i don't think, but they'll be back in the Premier League sooner or later.

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In an ideal world, he'd take Birmingham to the top of the championship and then get offered a premiership job at Wolves or something 10 games before the end of the season. Birmingham then end up finishing outside the automatic places.

 

Why trade a detestable club for an even more detestable one?

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