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Birmingham City can take heart from ‘freak two seasons’ to make Knighthead’s wish come true

Every club of a certain size that has the misfortune of dropping into League One now wants to do an Ipswich. Birmingham City have taken a step on that path by handing Chris Davies his first management role after an excellent coaching career at the highest level.

Ipswich have been handsomely rewarded since appointing Kieran McKenna back in December 2021. In each of McKenna’s full seasons in charge, Ipswich have topped 90 points and won automatic promotion.




The Tractor Boys became the first team to win back-to-back promotions from League One to the Premier League since Southampton achieved it in 2012. Blues’ owners Knighthead are hoping Davies can become their McKenna – a managerial novice whose coaching nous has allowed him to outwit his more experienced counterparts.

Blues are aiming to bounce back to the Championship in one season, though, and Davies only has pre-season to prepare. Ipswich needed four years and McKenna had the second half of the 2021/22 campaign to lay foundations.

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That time proved to be crucial to McKenna, as Ipswich follower and YouTuber Benjamin Bloom explained on the Keep Right On Podcast: “There was a certain amount of tidying up that needed doing. Funnily enough, the first thing he did was play three at the back and sort the defense out.”

A solid defense was McKenna’s bedrock but Ipswich married that up with an excellent scoring record in the season where they won promotion back to the second tier. The numbers are extraordinary: 46 games, 28 wins, 14 draws, four defeats, 101 goals and just 35 conceded. Ipswich had the best defense and the best attack – and they still didn’t win the league.

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