BIRMINGHAM fans clashed with stewards after invading the pitch following their disastrous relegation to League One.
Brum picked up just their 13th win of the season with a 1-0 victory over Norwich on the final day of the Championship.
Birmingham fans clashed with stewards after being relegated to League OneCredit: RexAngry supporters flooded the field as Brum beat Norwich to no availCredit: PAThere were angry scenes at full-time with two clashes clearly seenJohn Ruddy looked devastated as he was taken awayCredit: GettyBut they were banking on a slip-up from Plymouth Argyle to maintain their second-flight status.
And Birmingham’s plucky rivals secured a massive 1-0 win against Hull to stay up by one single point.
The St Andrew’s crowd exploded into boos as the final whistle went against Norwich, with Plymouth’s result confirming Birmingham's relegation.
Man Utd icon Rooney seen at Wigan vs Hull supporting ex-Derby assistant RoseniorAnd some supporters charged onto the field to express their rage in front of chairman Tom Wagner.
Fans chanted and yelled in anger as they clashed with stewards, with some being tumbled to the ground and pushed back to the stands.
The ugly scenes didn’t last too long as order was restored quickly.
But the sour atmosphere is sure to carry over into the new League One season, with Birmingham having been SIXTH in the Championship table earlier this term.
American financier Wagner, whose company Knighthead took over the club in July 2023 with backing from NFL legend Tom Brady, decided to sack John Eustace in October despite Brum’s fine form.
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He then made Wayne Rooney the club’s new manager, with disastrous results to follow.
Wazza was axed in January after losing nine of his 15 games at the helm, with interim Steve Spooner overseeing one game.
Supporters chanted angrily as stewards intervenedCredit: RexThe scene was quickly taken under controlCredit: RexOne fan gave it large to Tom WagnerCredit: GettyThe American chairman watched with a glum faceCredit: GettyTony Mowbray then became boss but manager just eight games before taking a step back due to his health.
Brum turned to Mark Venus as their second interim boss of the campaign, yet he lost five of six games and was subsequently replaced by Gary Rowett.
Talks set for huge shake-up that could see Community Shield played ABROADThe fan favourite, who previously managed Birmingham between October 2014 and December 2016, won two of his seven games while suffering just three defeats.
But the upturn in results was not enough to save Brum from the drop.