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The financial decisions made by Birmingham City owners may annoy some Blues fans.

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The previous season, Birmingham City was relegated to League One.

Despite being demoted to League One, Birmingham City has revealed increases in corporate ticket prices for the upcoming season, as reported by the Mirror.

Legends Lounge season ticket holders reportedly received word about their renewals for the following season.

The Blues were demoted and will now play in the third tier for the first time since 1995.

After a tumultuous season both on and off the field, the club’s Championship run came to an end with a 22nd-place result.

After Tony Mowbray’s forced resignation, Chris Davies was named manager, and his job is to get the team back into the second level on the first try.

Birmingham City has announced a significant price increase.

Birmingham has provided an explanation for the decision, which would result in corporate fans paying £2,925 for a ticket in the Championship as opposed to £1,800 the previous season.

The club thinks that the £15 million that will be invested this summer to raise the caliber of the facilities and the experience will be well worth it.

The club released a statement via the Mirror, saying, “The club is spending up to £15m this summer making improvements to St Andrew’s @ Knighthead Park and the two training grounds.”

“We’re making a big investment in our corporate hospitality programs.

“The Legends, Jasper Carrott, and Boardroom clubs have been updated.

Additionally, we have developed a brand-new hospitality space in the Gil Merrick.

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