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    Birmingham City - record breakers

    Birminghams 2-0 victory at Blackpool this evening means they have broken the record for the highest number of points in an EFL season.

    With one game to go, they have reached 108 points, which tops Readings previous record of 106 achieved in 2005/06.

    Interesting to note that the two sides automatically promoted from League One this season werent in the division last season.

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    Re: Birmingham City - record breakers

    At least we don't have to play them next season!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    Birminghams 2-0 victory at Blackpool this evening means they have broken the record for the highest number of points in an EFL season.

    With one game to go, they have reached 108 points, which tops Readings previous record of 106 achieved in 2005/06.

    Interesting to note that the two sides automatically promoted from League One this season werent in the division last season.
    It will be very interesting to how both Birmingham and Wrexham fair in the championship.

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    Lots of hype about Wrexham, certainly in Wales, ‘Can they go straight through the Championship to the Prem?’ etc. While Birmingham have quietly finished about 20 points above them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
    Lots of hype about Wrexham, certainly in Wales, ‘Can they go straight through the Championship to the Prem?’ etc. While Birmingham have quietly finished about 20 points above them.
    Think Wrexham might struggle unless they invest quite a bit

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    I had a look earlier at the Birmingham squad. They have 13 players who have started 20 or more League One games this season. Five of their mainstays were members of the team that got relegated from the Championship last season, while their keeper is none other than Ryan Allsop. They spent money last summer on a few players, but the only big fees appeared to be for Jay Stansfield (15 million from Fulham) and Christoph Klarer (3.5 million from Darmstadt). At first glance there doesn't appear any other players in the squad that cost them a large transfer fee (but I might have missed some).

    I didn't recognise many names in their squad and most of those I did know (Lyndon Dykes, Grant Hanley, Lukas Jutkiewicz, Dion Sanderson) didn't start many matches this season.

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    Opportunity for us to break it next year...

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    Re: Birmingham City - record breakers

    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    I had a look earlier at the Birmingham squad. They have 13 players who have started 20 or more League One games this season. Five of their mainstays were members of the team that got relegated from the Championship last season, while their keeper is none other than Ryan Allsop. They spent money last summer on a few players, but the only big fees appeared to be for Jay Stansfield (15 million from Fulham) and Christoph Klarer (3.5 million from Darmstadt). At first glance there doesn't appear any other players in the squad that cost them a large transfer fee (but I might have missed some).

    I didn't recognise many names in their squad and most of those I did know (Lyndon Dykes, Grant Hanley, Lukas Jutkiewicz, Dion Sanderson) didn't start many matches this season.
    They also spent 3.5 million on Willum Thr Willumsson an Icelandic attacking midfelder signed from go ahead eagles and half a dozen other players for around a million each

    Net spend even with Jordan James being sold for about 5 million is getting close to 30 million which would be big spending for the Championship, let alone league one.

    Almost every other club have spent less than 1m total

    Wrexham had spent something like 5m and were the second biggest spenders.

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