Web News
(Octuber 2009)
David Gold Interview WEALTH WIZARDS (dvd). click here to see the interview
(06 10 2009)
David Gold resigned to severing his ties with Birmingham City. click here to see article
(18 09 2009)
David Gold pays tribute to "exceptional" Birmingham City chef Karren Brady. click here to see article
(15 09 2009)
Reuters – Yeung wants Birmingham to cure China’s ills. click here to see article
ITV – O’Connor rues derby defeat. click here to read article
Sky Sports – Gold hopes for Blues stay. click here to read article
(07 09 2009)
Blues back young Britain. click here to see article
(14 08 2009)
Gold goes for Hammers. click here to see article
(07 07 2009)
Sporting Life – Gold won’t give up on Vieira. click here to see article
(14 06 2009)
Gold delight at signing Dann. click here to see the article
(10 06 2009)
Exclusive: Birmingham City chairman David Gold is optimistic. click here to see the article
(12 05 2009)
GRANDPA GOLD'S BABY JOY. click here to see the article
(06 05 2009)
Independent – Gold pledges to back McLeish. click here to see the article
(05 05 2009)
Telext – Gold: Blues learnt lesson. click here to see the article
Premier League – Bright prospects for Gold. click here to see the article
Sporting Life – Gold learns lesson from takeover trauma. click here to see the article
ITV – Gold unaware of McLeish unrest. click here to see the article
Sporting Life – Gold perplexed by McLeish rumours. click here to see the article
Football (The Guardian 24 04 2009)
David Gold calls for Football League clubs to slash ticket prices in half. Birmingham City's chairman believes cheaper entry is the only way to boost crowds during the recession. Birmingham City chairman David Gold thinks crowds could rise by a quarter with cheaper entry to grounds. Photograph: Daniel Hambury/EMPIC.
It was hard to detect from the pitch invasion that took place at Molineux moments after Wolverhampton Wanderers' return to the Premier League was confirmed by their win over Queens Park Rangers last Saturday, but fears over supporter apathy are taking a grip in the Football League. Attendances declined by 1.6% across the three divisions in the 2007-08 season — a swing of 3.2% on the previous year — and, following the onset of the recession, are showing signs of continuing to fall.
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Future bright again for Gold





