Gold pledge to Blues

By PA Sport  March 14, 2006
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"will not jump ship" if Birmingham are relegated and also assured manager Steve Bruce that his job is safe should the club lose their Barclays Premiership status....
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Chairman David Gold has insisted that he "will not jump ship" if Birmingham are relegated and also assured manager Steve Bruce that his job is safe should the club lose their Barclays Premiership status.Blues are in danger of losing their top flight spot after four seasons and they are still in the bottom three with 10 games to go after Saturday´s fortuitous draw with West Brom. But Gold has pledged his future to City whatever division they are playing in in 2006-2007 and insisted Bruce would be given the chance to take the club back into the top flight.Gold told the Birmingham Mail: "Will I hang around if we go down? Absolutely. With greater determination. At the moment we are fighting for our lives to stay in the Premiership. Should that fail and we end up in the Championship, it is the same determination but it´s a different set of rules - the determination to right the wrong would be what would take over."

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