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Hindle Signs New Birmingham Deal.
10th November 2013
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Mikey Hindle has put pen to paper on a
new deal that will see him in the Birmingham
hotseat until 2015.
The popular young manager, who's seen instant
success in his first professional managing role,
signed the new deal with Managing Director
Peter Pannu and current day-to-day handler
Michael Wiseman present.
"We felt as a board that Hindle had to be
rewarded for his achievement here. We
are in the playoffs, and this cannot be
understated." Pannu told Sky Sports.
Hindle was, as ever, in a positive mood
as he met journalists following the signing.
"It came out of nowhere, I just got a call from
Michael saying Peter wanted to meet to discuss
a new contract. I agreed right there and then;
Birmingham is where I want to be."
"It's early days, but it's going so well that I can't
really see myself anywhere else. Now I know that
barring disaster, I'm going to be here next season."
Premiership bottom club West Ham were reported-
ly eyeing up Hindle as the man to replace under
fire Sam Allardyce, who is expected to be sacked
before the end of the month.
After fifteen games, Birmingham sit in sixth place,
with twenty-three points. Had they not entered
administration and been deducted ten points, the
Blues would be top on goal difference.
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Hindle Signs New Birmingham Deal.
10th November 2013
View attachment 389869
Mikey Hindle has put pen to paper on a
new deal that will see him in the Birmingham
hotseat until 2015.
The popular young manager, who's seen instant
success in his first professional managing role,
signed the new deal with Managing Director
Peter Pannu and current day-to-day handler
Michael Wiseman present.
"We felt as a board that Hindle had to be
rewarded for his achievement here. We
are in the playoffs, and this cannot be
understated." Pannu told Sky Sports.
Hindle was, as ever, in a positive mood
as he met journalists following the signing.
"It came out of nowhere, I just got a call from
Michael saying Peter wanted to meet to discuss
a new contract. I agreed right there and then;
Birmingham is where I want to be."
"It's early days, but it's going so well that I can't
really see myself anywhere else. Now I know that
barring disaster, I'm going to be here next season."
Premiership bottom club West Ham were reported-
ly eyeing up Hindle as the man to replace under
fire Sam Allardyce, who is expected to be sacked
before the end of the month.
After fifteen games, Birmingham sit in sixth place,
with twenty-three points. Had they not entered
administration and been deducted ten points, the
Blues would be top on goal difference.
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