Tom Brady’s Birmingham RELEGATED to League One after disastrous season which saw Wayne Rooney last three months as boss
BIRMINGHAM CITY and Huddersfield Town have been relegated from the Championship.
The two clubs join Rotherham in slipping into League One, with the Millers’ relegation having been confirmed last month.
Paik Seung-ho wheels away after giving Birmingham the lead against Norwich[/caption] Huddersfield were on the wrong end of Ipswich’s promotion party[/caption] Joe Edwards celebrates firing Argyle in front against Hull[/caption] Josh Windass bagged for Sheffield Wednesday at Sunderland[/caption]Huddersfield went into their clash with Ipswich needing a goal difference swing of 15 to stand any chance of survival, even if they somehow beat the Tractor Boys.
Blues, meanwhile, faced promotion-chasing Norwich at Carrow Road knowing that a win coupled with defeat for any of Plymouth Argyle, Sheffield Wednesday or Blackburn Rovers would keep them up.
Gary Rowett’s men defeated the Canaries 1-0, courtesy of a 55th minute goal by Paik Seung-ho.
Incredibly, however, Argyle, Wednesday and Blackburn all won to send Blues down.
Sheffield Wednesday comfortably triumphed 2-0 at Sunderland thanks to first-half goals by Liam Palmer and Josh Windass.
With the Owls comfy, Blues went into the second half hoping for Argyle or Blackburn to concede.
Incredibly the latter, managed by ex-Birmingham boss John Eustace, won 2-0 at freshly-crowned champions Leicester.
Argyle, meanwhile, led courtesy of captain Joe Edwards’ 40th minute header.
BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERS
The Pilgrims held firm in the second half to send Birmingham down, while ending Hull’s play-off dream in the process.
The St Andrew’s side have had a tumultuous first year under their American owners.
They axed John Eustace in October despite flirting with the play-off places, opting to replace him with Wayne Rooney.
England legend Wazza subsequently won just two of his 15 games in charge, seeing Birmingham slide down the table in the process.
He was sacked in January and replaced by Tony Mowbray.
Unfortunately for Blues Mowbray was forced to temporarily step down on medical grounds, with former boss Rowett stepping in as caretaker.
Rowett has been unable to halt his side’s slide.
Wednesday, meanwhile, staged a sensational recovery under Danny Rohl.
After failing to win any of Xisco Munoz’s 12 games in charge, the Owls dragged themselves back into contention under Rohl.
Elswehere, Plymouth Argyle were 10 points above the drop when Steven Schumacher departed for Stoke City in December.
A disastrous run under Schumacher’s successor Ian Foster saw them plummet down the table, however, with the 47-year-old sacked and replaced by director of football Neil Dewsnip last month.
Blackburn, meanwhile, appointed Eustace in February, with the 44-year-old haunting former side Blues by guiding Rovers to safety.