Birmingham City may be in League One, but their performances have been anything but third-tier. Under Chris Davies, the Blues have consistently produced top-level displays, blending attacking flair with defensive resilience. With quality players stepping up and a strong tactical approach, they continue to prove they belong at a much higher level.
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00:00Charlie, looking at Birmingham City and an incredible night at St Andrews at Nighthead
00:07Park, hosting big Premier League Newcastle, who've had a fantastic season and have just
00:13reached the League Cup final as well. So they're in amazing form. It's a great draw for a League
00:19One side who've had this takeover, had this sort of project put in and I'm sure the owners
00:24would have been delighted with a Premier League club at home. It really was a huge chance
00:29to show the rest of the world, the rest of the English football leagues, just what's
00:33cooking at Birmingham City at the moment. They really delivered on the night. They were
00:37so unlucky. You feel maybe that the goal-line technology situation could have changed the
00:42way the result went. But, you know, despite being out of the FA Cup, it's a huge step
00:46in the right direction and it just shows, as I say, the rest of the world, the rest
00:51of the footballing world, where Birmingham City are and, you know, long may that continue.
00:56Absolutely. The atmosphere was cracking at St Andrews and packed out to the rafters.
01:01It was sold out from the home fans as well as the away fans. I think they had about 5,000
01:06a tune. They made plenty of noise. A proper classic FA Cup tie feel from the very first
01:11whistle and beforehand, in fairness, the keep right on rendition. One of the loudest I've
01:16ever heard in that stadium. Just simply incredible. The fireworks as well from the top of the
01:21stadium. I think that's a little bit of a Marmite situation. You either love it or you
01:25hate it. But I thought it was pretty cool having that as a kind of one-off for such
01:29a big occasion. People said, oh, listen, you're only playing Newcastle in the FA Cup fourth
01:33round. But as you mentioned, Charles, it's that feeling of where are they now? Can they
01:37prove that they are on that big stage already, despite being League One? And I think they
01:41did. I know we saw that Nottingham Forest went the distance against Exeter, kind of
01:46a similar situation, but that was a bit more back to the wall for Exeter and being dominated
01:51the whole match. Birmingham went for it against Newcastle. They really did. They scored in
01:55the first minute. They could have made it two or three before the break. It was so,
01:59so impressive. Obviously, Newcastle getting back into the game, two quick-fire goals midway
02:03through that first half. But just the belief around the stadium that, okay, we are here
02:07now. We're going to get to the championship. We are going to be competing. It's not just
02:11a one-off season of joy where we're doing well in League One. We're going to win the
02:15League of E's. Next year, they can also kick on. And I know one performance isn't going
02:20to prove that, but it gives a bit of a glimpse of what we can see. And I think it's very
02:24exciting for the fans and the atmosphere matched that. That goal made the night even more special.
02:29I was right behind that as he struck it. So much power. I couldn't believe it. And everyone
02:34in attendance was just stunned. But he is one of those players that I think is committed
02:38for many years to come. And lots of the other top-tier players that have come into the football
02:43club previous January and summer transfer windows, you think they wouldn't come down
02:48here unless they're here for the long term. Otherwise, why would you join a League One
02:52club? They obviously have been sold by the project and I think they'll be here for many
02:55years to come, hopefully in the championship and then potentially up to the Premier League
02:59as well.