Birmingham City have launched a free daily newsletter that delivers the latest transfer news straight to fans' inboxes, giving supporters a real‑time edge on Blues signings and rumours.
How does the newsletter work?
The newsletter lands in subscribers' email each morning, summarising the day’s biggest transfer stories, from confirmed deals to emerging gossip. It’s compiled by BirminghamLive writers Alex Dicken and Brian Dick, who also tweet updates throughout the day. Readers get quick links to full articles, podcasts and social posts, all without leaving their inbox.
Why is it important for Blues fans?
With the summer window open, the market moves fast and misinformation spreads quickly. By signing up, fans avoid chasing rumors on forums and instead receive vetted information from journalists who attend press conferences at St Andrew's. The service also highlights where the club stands: Birmingham City sit 10th in the Championship with 64 points, 17 wins, 13 draws and 16 losses from 46 games, recent form DWWDW.
What extra content is included?
Beyond transfer headlines, the bulletin points out the club’s current stats – 57 goals scored and 56 conceded this season, a +1 goal difference – and reminds readers they’re 31 points behind leaders Coventry. It also promotes the weekly "Keep Right On" podcast, the BirminghamLive app, and a WhatsApp channel for breaking updates. Fans can follow Alex on X and Brian on Twitter for live commentary.
How to sign up?
Signing up takes a minute: click the "Blues newsletter" link on the BirminghamLive site, enter an email address and confirm the subscription. The form also offers options to receive WhatsApp alerts and push notifications via the app. Once confirmed, the first edition arrives the next morning, packed with transfer gossip, club news and links to deeper analysis.
What’s next for the Blues?
The newsletter promises to track every potential signing, from academy prospects to seasoned Championship veterans. As the market heats up, the team’s scouting department will likely target players who can improve the goal tally – currently 57 this season – while tightening the defence, which has let in 56 goals. With the club still 31 points off the top spot, every new addition could be decisive.
Fans who want a comprehensive view of the Blues’ transfer activity should act now. The free service is already live, and the next edition will cover the latest rumoured move for striker John McGinn and a possible loan deal for defender Mason Mount. Subscribe today and stay ahead of the competition.
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