Sullivan eyes further five years

03 June 2009 16:41
Sullivan revealed that had Blues failed to gain promotion to the Premier League, they would have had to inject a further £10 million into the club to keep it afloat.[LNB]And Sullivan - who retains a "long-term dream" to own West Ham one-day - offered a vague prediction of another five years with the Blues - although he admitted circumstances can change rapidly.[LNB]"I think we will be there for five more years realistically," he told Sky Sports news. "It could be one year, it could be 10 years, but I would say five years as an average."[LNB]Sullivan also eased concerns over the immediate future of manager Alex McLeish, who was subject of speculation at the end of last season.[LNB]"Alex is determined to spend a couple of years at Birmingham and prove himself as a Premier League manager," Sullivan continued, "and then probably move on to a top six club."[LNB][LNB]

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