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Craig Gardner's 32 hits and misses as Birmingham City transfer chief

Birmingham City have two months to wait for the next transfer window to open - but they have a decent record in recent years

Birmingham City technical director Craig Gardner
Birmingham City technical director Craig Gardner has a good record in the transfer market

When Craig Gardner was handed the keys to Birmingham City’s crumbling castle just over two years ago the appointment was met with incredulity. The former Blues player and coach seemingly had no experience to merit being made technical director of a Championship football club and seemed to be just another ill-judged move by the previous owners.

However, for all the external noise, Gardner was serious about the role and threw himself into it, and quickly talked about addressing Blues’ Financial Fair Play problems, adding assets to a squad traditionally filled with expensive players with more career behind them than in front. After initial interviews, followed up a few months later by a meeting with fan groups and media, Gardner has been publicly silent.

He has, though, continued his work behind the scenes and looks set to ride the wave created by long-overdue new owners, being explicitly praised by Tom Wagner and Garry Cook and implicitly backed when it was suggested earlier this month his position could be under-threat.

Gardner would no doubt claim much of his time has been about so much more than transfers, but it is that most high-profile of yardsticks by which he is most frequently measured. So we take a look at the 30-plus deals he has overseen during his five windows in the role and his hit ratio, accepting the fact that it’s too early to rule definitely on this summer’s business.