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Vico Hui

Vico Hui is 45 years old, and is Chairman of BCFC and CEO of BIHL.

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Mudanjiang and Vico

Regular readers will know that one thing I have striven to do with this website is to keep track of what is happening in China with BIHL. Whilst looking for information on what is happening with Birmingham City’s parent company I came across this article concerning erstwhile Chairman of BCFC and Chief Executive of BIHL, Vico Hui.

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Posted in Birmingham City, Chinese Media | 3 Comments »

BCFC, BIH and Finances: The OP Perspective

Long term readers of this blog will know that one thing I have tried to do is to work out exactly what is happening with regards to Birmingham City, and to it’s parent company Birmingham International Holdings Ltd. I have tried consistently to find information that is researched and provable to pass on to Birmingham City fans to stop some of the hyperbole and outright lies that are out there. I’ve put this article together to give you an idea of where I’ve got to; what we know for sure and what is still unknown.

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Posted in Birmingham City, Finances in Football | 19 Comments »

Friday round-up

Whilst we have a brief pause between a hectic run of games, I thought I’d take a look around what is happening and do a brief round up article of news.

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Posted in Birmingham City, General Ramblings, News | 7 Comments »

Chinese Media: New Money Laundering Accusations against Carson

News has broken in China in the last few hours of a new court case involving Carson Yeung and those words – money laundering.

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Posted in Birmingham City, Carsongate, Chinese Media | Comments Off

Dared to Dream

As I alighted from the bus on the way to the game yesterday, I saw a couple of lads selling blue scarves with “Carson Out” emblazoned on them in bright red writing outside the Royal George pub. I counted four held aloft in the Tilton whilst people were singing about not caring about Carson, so evidently people bought them – but I have to ask a single question – why?

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Posted in Birmingham City, Talking Points | 54 Comments »

Who is Vico Hui?

One of the things I’ve striven to with this blog is to try and find out about the owners of Birmingham City, to provide a bit of transparency and to give people an idea of just who is who. One person I’ve not really focused on is the chairman of BCFC (and CEO of BIHL), Vico Hui.

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Posted in Birmingham City, Chinese Media, Finances in Football | 6 Comments »

BIH Update – more from the Chinese Press

Yesterday I published an article about Birmingham International Holdings raising money via a convertible note issue for £6mil. There has been a little bit of news about it in Hong Kong, so I thought I should try and update people.

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Posted in Birmingham City, Chinese Media | 2 Comments »

Six Thousand Miles From Home

With the appointments to the board of Ryan Yeung and Peter Pannu, the board of Birmingham City now comprises of people exclusively picked by Carson Yeung to run the club. Right now, it also means the club would be better off holding board meetings in Hong Kong, because nearly all of our board are based out there.

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Posted in Birmingham City, General Ramblings | 21 Comments »

Peter Pannu’s Press Problem

Ever get that feeling of déjà vu? It’s not just a glitch in the matrix; Peter Pannu’s statement of intent with regards to not selling players seems eerily reminscent of something David Sullivan would say.

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Posted in Birmingham City, Talking Points | 3 Comments »

Ordos

Whilst Blues have been slogging hard on the football pitch, Carson has done it again. As I’ve mentioned before on this blog, he’s been chasing deals within the People’s Republic of China, to expand the “Birmingham” brand name and to bring in more money for the club. This time, it was representatives from the city of Ordos which is in the Inner Mongolia province of China who Carson entertained on a private yacht in Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong.

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Posted in Birmingham City, Chinese Media, Finances in Football | 1 Comment »


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