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Hong Kong
OP Video Podcast – Blues Trust Q&A
On Saturday, before the game I undertook a Q&A session with members of the Blues Trust prior to my upcoming trip to Hong Kong, spending some time answering questions about what has happened and what is likely to happen with respect to the takeover of BIH by Trillion Trophy Asia.
Tags: Hong Kong, Paul Suen Cho Hung, Trillion Trophy Asia
Posted in Birmingham City, Supporters Trust, Video Podcasts | 30 Comments »
Postcards From HK: The Cantonese Press
Finding out match report details from Birmingham City’s excellent comeback win over Blackpool is a little bit tricky in the newspapers over here as there isn’t much coverage but Blues have made the papers here today in relation to the protest flags over the past few weeks.
Tags: Carson Yeung, Hong Kong, Protests, The Takeover
Posted in Birmingham City, Chinese Media, News | 57 Comments »
Postcards from HK part II – the Loan Agreement
Birmingham International Holdings yesterday announced to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange that they had come to an agreement to borrow HKD20million from a company called U-Continent to solve their liquidity problems.
Tags: BIH, Carson Yeung, HKSE, Hong Kong
Posted in Birmingham City, Finances in Football | 65 Comments »