Birmingham Mail Birmingham City fan survey
 

1. Birmingham City fan survey

 

1. Are you happy with the way your club is being run?

2. Does the Birmingham City board have your backing?

3. Is Alex McLeish the right manager for the job?

4. Do you think next season will be better or worse than the season just finished?

5. Do you think your club is ambitious enough?

6. What do you think of the club’s youth policy?

7. Your prediction for next season:

8. Which of the domestic cups do you think Birmingham City can win next season?

9. What areas of the team do you think need strengthening (you can tick more than one box)?

10. How much do you think Blues need to realistically spend on transfers in the summer?

11. If you could buy three players for Birmingham City who would they (realistically) be?

12. How do you rate the way Alex McLeish has spent in the transfer market?

13. How do you rate the club’s communication with fans?

14. How do you rate Birmingham City’s treatment of their fans?

15. How do you rate your ground (toilets, catering facilities, ease of access, cleanliness, parking, etc)?

16. How do facilities at Blues compare with other grounds visited?

17. How do you rate the family facilities at Birmingham City(ie family friendly, are children catered for)?

18. How do you rate the disabled facilities?

19. What do you think of the security and standard of stewards at St Andrews?

20. How do you rate the service provided by your ticket office?

21. Do you think match-day tickets:

22. Do you think season tickets:

23. Are you happy with the range of merchandise at the club?

24. Who was your Birmingham City player of the year for 2008/2009?

25. Who will be the player to watch at Blues next season?

26. What would you improve about Birmingham City?

27. Win executive box tickets at St Andrews next season.
For taking part in this year's survey we are giving you the chance to win a pair of tickets for an executive box at a Premiership game next season.
One winner will be drawn at random from all completed entries.
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