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    Ben Brereton Diaz finally set to seal Premier League transfer… just six months after leaving Blackburn for Villarreal

    CHILEAN sensation Ben Brereton Diaz is set to finally move to the Premier League in January.The striker was regularly linked with a move to the Premier League due to his goal scoring exploits at former club Blackburn.
    Ben Brereton Diaz has struggled to settle at VillarrealCredit: EPA
    The Chile international hit 47 goals in 177 games for Rovers during his stay in Lancashire – including 22 Championship goals in the 2021-22 season.
    He moved in the summer to Villarreal on a four year deal after his contract at Blackburn expired but has struggled to settle.
    The forward has started just two LaLiga games so far this season and made 12 appearances from the bench.
    He is yet to score or assist for the club, however.
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    And now Chris Wilder is set to offer the 24-year-old a lifeline by bringing him to Sheffield United.
    The club are set to offer Brereton-Diaz the chance to experience England’s top flight with a six month loan deal.
    The Blades are desperate for goals in their bid for survival.
    Oli McBurnie and Cameron Archer are the side’s joint top scorers with just three goals each.
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    The forward hasn’t even managed an assists in LaLigaCredit: The Sun
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    That’s left them rooted to the bottom of the table having taken just nine points from 20 games played.
    The Blades are also interested in bringing in some Premier League experience into their goalkeeping department – with Kasper Schmeichel of interest.
    The keeper is currently no1 at Belgian side Anderlecht but could be tempted by a move back to the Premier League after leaving Leicester in 2022. More

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    Leicester on track to shatter Championship points record as Enzo Maresca’s side now TEN points clear at top of table

    LEICESTER are on course to obliterate the Championship points record as they continue a breathtaking season in the second tier.The Foxes suffered bitter disappointment on the final day of the 2022/23 campaign as they were relegated from the Premier League after nine years in the top flight.
    Leicester have brushed aside their Championship opposition so far this seasonCredit: Getty
    Enzo Maresca’s men are on track to set a record points totalCredit: Jamie McPhilimey
    But they are set to bounce back immediately as they sit 10 points clear of second-place Ipswich after 26 games.
    Enzo Maresca’s men have already accumulated 65 points thanks to 21 wins, two draws and just three defeats.
    This means they are projected to finish on 115 points come the end of the season.
    That would destroy the previous highest total achieved by a Championship side – which was recorded by Reading at the end of the 2005/06 campaign when they racked up 106 points under Steve Coppell.
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    The Royals broke the record by just one point, pipping Sunderland’s tally of 105 from 1998/99.
    Only four other Championship sides have reached 100 points.
    Newcastle finished on 102 at the end of the 2009/10 season, while Leicester’s last promotion in 2014 also saw them go up with 102.
    Fulham finished 2000/01 with 101 points, while the most recent centurions were Burnley when they managed the same total last season.
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    Leicester are on course to register a record points tally in the Championship
    The rest of the top 10 is rounded off by three 99-point teams in Manchester City’s 2001/02 side under Kevin Keegan, Chelsea’s 1988/89 team, and Nuno Espirito Santo’s Wolves outfit from 2017/18.
    And while Leicester are on track to break the record by a huge nine points, they could yet set an even higher bar.
    Maresca, a former assistant of Pep Guardiola’s at Man City, has led his side to a run of seven wins and one draw from their last eight matches.
    Their only dropped points in that time came away at fellow promotion-chasing Ipswich.
    And with their form only improving, Leicester could yet exceed their projected total of 115 points.
    The maximum they could finish with is 125 points if they were to win all of their remaining 20 matches. More

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    Inside Wayne Rooney’s disastrous 84-day Birmingham spell, with players RELIEVED at sacking after soft approach

    WAYNE ROONEY went for a softly-softly approach as a manager.That was quite a surprise when you consider that — on more than one  occasion at Manchester United — he got Sir Alex Ferguson’s hairdryer treatment.
    Wayne Rooney has said he’ll need time to get over his axingCredit: Rex
    Midfielder Gary Gardner shows the strain for lowly BirminghamCredit: Rex
    Patrick Bamford heads the opener for Leeds in a 3-0 win over Birmingham on New Year’s Day that proved the final straw for RooneyCredit: Rex
    During his disastrous 15-game spell in charge of Birmingham, which brought just two wins, Rooney opted for a totally ­different tack  to his former boss — and  ended up as an unmitigated disaster.
    The last time Roo spoke to his Blues team was in the dressing room after their 3-0 defeat at Leeds on Monday.
    And the former England captain — clearly frustrated after the ninth defeat of his reign — told the squad he was only going to say a few words as he wanted to avoid losing his temper.
    Rooney, 38, did not want to say  anything he would regret.
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    The fire which took him to the very top as a striker appeared to be missing from his time as a coach. Certainly in this spell at Birmingham.
    Instead, Rooney did his best to remain calm and measured, maybe too much so.
    Though he talked in his leaving  statement about focusing on his next management job after some time away with the family, you do wonder if the one-time Three Lions and Red Devils’ star has blown his chance of ever becoming a top-level boss.
    He is a big-thinker about the game but, like team-mates Frank Lampard and Steven Gerrard from England’s so-called Golden Generation,  Rooney has failed to cut it in management.
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    After the Leeds defeat, he did not travel on the team bus, instead returning home to the North West.
    Rooney rarely travelled with the team to away games — not even staying in their hotel the night before.
    Instead, he arrived in the morning.
    While this is not totally unusual for some managers, you would have thought Rooney, having only joined the club in October after leaving DC United, would have wanted to spend as much time with his lads as possible.
    He was an unpopular choice to replace John Eustace, who was loved by players and staff only to be sacked with the Blues in sixth place.
    While players still had respect for coaches Ashley Cole and John O’Shea — who both took training yesterday — it soon evaporated as the defeats continued.
    But the biggest disappointment was that Rooney failed to really stamp his authority on the team.
    When announcing Rooney’s appointment, Brum chief executive Garry Cook said: “When the opportunity presents itself to appoint a manager who shares your ambition and is both a student and a great of the game, then you act.
    “This is what we have done.
    “We are confident his appointment, supported by his hand-picked coaching staff, will culminate in a young, attack-minded team that will excite our fans.”
    Ultimately, the front-foot football which had been promised never materialised.
    Coach Carl Robinson departed with Rooney, but ex-Prem stars Ashley Cole and John O’Shea have since taken Birmingham trainingCredit: PA
    Rooney did try to get the team playing out from the back.
    But considering the quality of the  players at his disposal, this change in philosophy seemed risky.
    The poor results on the pitch proved the change in style was a mistake.
    Previous manager Eustace knew the squad’s strengths and weaknesses.
    At training, Rooney rarely focused on team shape or specific patterns of playing.
    As the team continued to struggle in the Championship, it was felt in some quarters that standards were slipping.
    Nobody was getting fined for small misdemeanours, such as turning up late for training. Clearly, Rooney did not ­relish confrontation.
    For the last three games, he left experienced striker Scott Hogan out of the squad but did not explain that decision.
    And after another lousy performance in Yorkshire, there was no major surprise at the club when Rooney’s sacking was announced yesterday.
    When the squad arrived at the training ground, there was no sign of him.
    The Blues sacked boss John Eustace in October when they were sixthCredit: PA
    But while the news broke on social media, the squad were only told of the sacking at a 10.45am team meeting with technical director Craig Gardner.
    Coaches Carl Robinson and Pete ­Shuttleworth — who worked with Rooney at MLS side DC United — both packed their bags and left.
    Former England left-back Cole and ex-Old Trafford defender O’Shea took training along with Under-21s manager Steve Spooner, while the players have been given today off.
    Now, Birmingham are looking for yet another manager.
    Eustace was sacked with the club in the play-off spots and he must have regretted turning down Swansea twice in the summer.
    Although he is open to a return to St Andrew’s, this seems unlikely.
    Rooney was seen as a manager rather than a coach and all eyes will be on where he ends up next.
    As for Blues, time is not on their side. They visit Hull in the FA Cup on Saturday — which is pretty much a free hit.
    But they will go into their home league game with Swansea in ten days’ time in 20th, just six points clear of the bottom three and defeat at St Andrew’s could drag them even further into trouble.
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    When Rooney was appointed to much fanfare just 83 days ago, Birmingham’s fans were hoping for a promotion charge.
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    Birmingham to approach Steve Cooper to replace Wayne Rooney following his sacking but know it’ll be a short conversation

    BIRMINGHAM CITY will approach Steve Cooper as their first port of call after sacking Wayne Rooney.However they accept it is likely to be a short conversation and they face an uphill battle to convince the former Nottingham Forest boss to turn his back on a possible rapid return to the Premier League.
    Birmingham are set to approach ex-Nottingham Forest manager Steve CooperCredit: Getty
    Wayne Rooney was sacked on Tuesday after just two wins from 15 games in chargeCredit: Getty
    Blues CEO Garry Cook dusted himself down on Tuesday and started the recruiting process – again – 13 weeks after he pinned his hopes on Rooney.
    A call to Welshman Cooper heads his “To do list,” after the Roo Revolution bombed spectacularly, with Ralph Hasenhuttl, Reims head coach Will Still, Jesse Marsch, Paul Heckingbottom and England Under-21 head coach Lee Carsley also being considered.
    Former Manchester United and England icon Rooney was axed shortly after his side crashed 3-0 to Leeds United on New Year’s Day.
    A club statement confirmed: “Birmingham City has today parted company with Manager, Wayne Rooney, and First Team Coach, Carl Robinson.
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    “Despite their best efforts, results have not met the expectations that were made clear at the outset. Therefore, the Board feels that a change in management is in the best interests of the Football Club.
    “The Board would like to place on record their sincere thanks to Wayne and Carl for all of their efforts.”
    Chief Executive Officer, Garry Cook, commented: “Unfortunately, Wayne’s time with us did not go as planned and we have decided to move in a different direction.
    “The search for a successor begins with immediate effect.
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    “We are committed to doing what is necessary to bring success to St. Andrew’s.”
    Rooney, 38, was only appointed at St. Andrew’s in mid-October, on a three-and-a-half-year deal, with Birmingham sitting sixth in the play-off places.
    He was tasked with implementing: “No fear football,” and a possession-based style of play.
    However, he won just two of 15 matches in charge and left with Birmingham languishing 20th in the Championship, just six points off the drop zone after 26 matches.
    Rooney failed to win over a sceptical group of players, who were relieved to discover he had been axed when they arrived for training.
    On Tuesday, Roo vowed to rebuild his shattered reputation and revealed he would take a break with his family before returning to management.
    “Football is a results business – and I recognise they have not been at the level I wanted them to be,” he confessed in a statement.
    “However, time is the most precious commodity a manager requires and I do not believe 13 weeks was sufficient to oversee the changes that were needed.
    “Personally, it will take me some time to get over this setback.
    “I have been involved in professional football, as either a player or manager, since I was 16.
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    “Now, I plan to take some time with my family as I prepare for the next opportunity in my journey as a manager.”
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    BBC Sport forced to take down bizarre Wayne Rooney Birmingham sacking tweet after Gary Lineker demanded ‘delete this’

    GARY LINEKER forced BBC Sport into an embarrassing U-turn as they deleted a bizarre Wayne Rooney post.The former England captain was sacked as Birmingham City boss this morning after a dire run of form since he replaced John Eustace in October.
    Wayne Rooney was dismissed by Birmingham after winning just two of his 15 games in chargeCredit: Getty
    Gary Lineker was not happy with the post from his employersCredit: Splash
    Rooney oversaw just two wins in 15 games as the Blues plummeted from sixth to 20th in the Championship.
    And after news of his dismissal broke this morning, BBC Sport posted a strange tweet.
    The official account tweeted: “By order of the Peaky Blinders, Wayne Rooney has been sacked by Birmingham City.”
    The post was accompanied by a mocked-up photo of Rooney in a flat cap and suit – in full Tommy Shelby style.
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    But the Match of the Day host was not happy with the way his employers announced the news.
    Lineker replied: “Delete this.”

    And his bosses promptly listened as the tweet was soon axed as it disappeared from their timeline.
    But before covering their tracks, plenty of fans spotted the Beeb’s tweet.
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    One said: “If you missed that now deleted BBC Sport Peaky Blinders/Wayne Rooney tweet then you’re having a better New Year’s than us.”
    Another quipped: “Quick lads, how can we link Peaky blinders to the Rooney sacking? How about…”
    And a third commented: “Let’s say it was even possible that the order was given by the Peaky Blinders to sack Wayne Rooney, why have you then depicted Mr Rooney as a Peaky Blinder lol.”
    News of Rooney’s sacking was confirmed at 11am when Birmingham released a statement.
    However, moments later the ex-Manchester United striker shared his own response.
    And in it, he appeared to take a dig at Tom Brady and the St Andrew’s owners by implying he deserved more time in the job to turn things around.
    BBC Sport announced Wayne Rooney’s sacking with a strange Peaky Blinders post

    Rooney said: “I would like to thank Tom Wagner, Tom Brady and Garry Cook for the opportunity to manage Birmingham City FC and the support they all gave me during my short period with the club.
    “Football is a results business – and I recognise they have not been at the level I wanted them to be.
    “However, time is the most precious commodity a manager requires and I do not believe 13 weeks was sufficient to oversee the changes that were needed.
    “Personally, it will take me some time to get over this setback. I have been involved in professional football, as either a player or manager, since I was 16.
    “Now, I plan to take some time with my family as I prepare for the next opportunity in my journey as a manager.”
    Steve Cooper is the early favourite to replace Rooney in the Birmingham dugout following his Nottingham Forest axe.
    The Welshman is 6-4 with Sky Bet with Tony Mowbray (3-1), Gary Rowett (4-1), Jesse Marsch and Eustace (both 6-1) both in the running.
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    For Rooney, meanwhile, he is set to take a break away from football before resuming his management career.
    The ex-DC United and Derby boss, though, could have various options when he makes his return – with the EFL, Inter Miami and Saudi Arabia among the possible next steps. More

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    Five jobs Wayne Rooney could go for next including Salford to become Class of 92’s manager after Birmingham sacking

    WAYNE ROONEY is now looking for a new job after being sacked by Birmingham City.The England and Manchester United legend has endured an absolute nightmare since he took charge of the Blues when they were sitting in the play-off spots in October.
    Wayne Rooney is looking for a new job after being sacked by Birmingham CityCredit: Alamy
    The 38-year-old endured a nightmare spell at St Andrew’s and won just twiceCredit: Getty
    The 38-year-old won just two of his 15 matches in charge after replacing John Eustace.
    That poor run saw Birmingham plummet from sixth to 20th in the Championship.
    Yesterday’s 3-0 defeat to Leeds proved to be the final straw for Brum’s American owners, including NFL icon Tom Brady, as they confirmed Rooney’s departure this morning.
    And now the former Derby County and DC United boss has found himself unemployed with his reputation as a manager taking another huge hit after the ill-fated stint at St Andrew’s.
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    After guiding Derby to safety in his first season in charge, he still won plaudits the following year when they were relegated from the Championship amid turmoil off the pitch.
    Rooney resigned after they dropped to League One and went on to join MLS side DC United, who he played for towards the end of his iconic career.
    But he struggled to make much of an impact in America as he racked up just 13 wins and 26 defeats from his 52 games at the helm.
    And even though he is undoubtedly still a huge name in the game, his record in the dug-out suggests that he would be a massive gamble for any potential employers.
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    However, there may still be a few options on the table for Wazza, and here are five possible jobs for him that could help the ex-striker transform his reputation:
    SALFORD CITY
    The League Two club are owned by his former Manchester United team-mates Nicky Butt, David Beckham, Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs, Gary and brother Phil Neville.
    Salford enjoyed four promotions in five years after the Class of ‘92 bought them with money man and majority shareholder Peter Lim in 2014.
    However, their dream of reaching the Premier League is in danger of imploding as they remain stuck in the fourth tier and they responded to their recent woes by sacking Neil Wood following the 5-1 defeat by Tranmere on Boxing Day.
    A number of names have already been mentioned as potential successors, but Rooney could land himself a new job fast if he decides to go for it and try and work for his pals.
    INTER MIAMI
    Beckham also owns MLS side Inter Miami and has enjoyed great success since the arrival of Lionel Messi in attack.
    Golden Balls previously employed close mate Phil Neville as manager, but he sacked him in June and replaced him with Gerardo Martino.
    They have been on a great run since, but should Becks opt to perform an old England friends act, then Rooney may have an opportunity to go back to the MLS.
    SAUDI ARABIA
    A huge array of big-name players and managers have moved to the mega-rich Saudi Pro League over the past 12 months.
    And the opportunity to employ another legendary figure in Rooney may prove to be an attractive option for one of their clubs as they look to continue establishing the league.
    ENGLAND
    A bit of a long-shot, but with Gareth Southgate expected to depart after this summer’s Euros, the England job could soon become available.
    With no obvious candidates out there to come in, Rooney could attempt to convince FA chiefs to take a punt on him.
    He already has plenty of experience on the international stage and assured his place in the history books by surpassing Sir Bobby Charlton’s Three Lions scoring record while captaining our country – a figure since surpassed by Harry Kane.
    And for anyone doubting him, Wazza could point out that Southgate’s only experience at club level before he got the gig was at Middlesbrough, where he suffered relegation from the Premier League.  
    MANCHESTER UNITED
    Perhaps an even bigger long-shot than the England one.
    But he knows the club inside and out after an epic 13-year playing career at Old Trafford that resulted in him winning the lot under Sir Alex Ferguson.
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    Sir Jim Ratcliffe has finally completed his deal to purchase 25 per cent of United, and with pressure continuing to mount on Erik ten Hag, the new chiefs could opt for a change in the dug-out.
    And it is not as if bad managerial records at other clubs has put United off in the past given Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s recent spell in charge. More

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    Wayne Rooney takes parting swipe at Tom Brady and Co as he releases statement after Birmingham sacking

    WAYNE ROONEY has hit out at Birmingham City after being sacked just 13 weeks into the job.Wazza was shown the door today after winning just two of his 15 matches at the helm.
    Wayne Rooney has hit out at Birmingham City after being sackedCredit: Reuters
    NFL legend Tom Brady was among the chiefs who decided to pull the triggerCredit: Getty
    The 3-0 defeat to Leeds on New Year’s Day proved to be the final straw as fans turned on Rooney.
    But the former England captain has now taken aim at Brum chiefs Tom Wagner, Gary Cook and NFL legend Tom Brady.
    He believes they have been too hasty in pulling the trigger, with Rooney only taking charge from John Eustace in October.
    And the Manchester United hero, who previously managed Derby County and DC United, admits he will now take a well-deserved rest with wife Colleen and their children.
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    A statement from Rooney read: “I would like to thank Tom Wagner, Tom Brady and Garry Cook for the opportunity to manage Birmingham City FC and the support they all gave me during my short period with the club.
    “Football is a results business – and I recognise they have not been at the level I wanted them to be.

    “However, time is the most precious commodity a manager requires and I do not believe 13 weeks was sufficient to oversee the changes that were needed.
    “Personally, it will take me some time to get over this setback. I have been involved in professional football, as either a player or manager, since I was 16.
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    “Now, I plan to take some time with my family as I prepare for the next opportunity in my journey as a manager.
    “Finally, I wish Birmingham City FC and its owners my best wishes in the pursuit of their ambitions.”
    The Blues were 5th in the Championship table when Rooney took the reigns following Eustace’s controversial sacking.
    They now sit 20th after a dismal run that included nine defeats in 15 outings.
    Brum chief Cook said: “We are committed to doing what is necessary to bring success to St. Andrew’s.
    “Unfortunately, Wayne’s time with us did not go as planned and we have decided to move in a different direction.
    “The search for a successor begins with immediate effect and we will update supporters when we have further news.”
    Birmingham will now be looking to appoint a new manager ahead of Saturday’s trip to Hull in the FA Cup, with development coach Steve Spooner in charge as interim.
    Former Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper is thought to be high on their list.
    But he is also wanted by Crystal Palace, who could be set to axe Roy Hodgson this month.
    As for Rooney, he is sure to have plenty of options on the table once he decides to return from his break.
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    The likes of Salford City and Inter Miami could jump at the chance to land him.
    And Wazza could even have his eyes on bigger prizes, such as the England and United jobs. More

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    Wayne Rooney SACKED by Birmingham after disastrous time in charge as Tom Brady gamble massively backfires

    WAYNE ROONEY has been sacked by Birmingham following a disastrous stint at St Andrew’s.The Manchester United legend departs having won just two of his 15 games in charge.
    Wayne Rooney has been sacked as Birmingham bossCredit: Getty
    Birmingham lost 3-0 at Leeds on New Year’s Day in what turned out to be Rooney’s final match at the helm.
    The 38-year-old was appointed in October after the controversial sacking of John Eustace.
    He inherited a side sitting sixth in the Championship table under his predecessor.
    But Rooney leaves St Andrew’s with Blues having slumped all the way down to 20th.
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    His tenure turned toxic at Elland Road when a number of travelling Birmingham fans chanted “Wayne Rooney, get out of our club”.
    After the game, Rooney, who won two, drew four and lost nine of his 15 games in charge, vowed to keep fighting to get things right.
    But Blues’ board – which includes NFL legend Tom Brady – have decided to pull the trigger.
    A club statement read: “Birmingham City has today parted company with Manager, Wayne Rooney, and First Team Coach, Carl Robinson.
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    “Despite their best efforts, results have not met the expectations that were made clear at the outset. Therefore, the Board feels that a change in management is in the best interests of the Football Club.
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    Rooney issued this statement following his dismissalCredit: Instagram / Wayne Rooney
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    “The Club’s Board and management are fully aligned and will continue to drive transformation and take bold steps to rebuild Birmingham City into the organisation its fans and community deserve.
    “The Board would like to place on record their sincere thanks to Wayne and Carl for all of their efforts.”
    Chief Executive Officer, Garry Cook, added: “We are committed to doing what is necessary to bring success to St. Andrew’s.

    “Unfortunately, Wayne’s time with us did not go as planned and we have decided to move in a different direction.
    “The search for a successor begins with immediate effect and we will update supporters when we have further news.”
    Professional Development Coach Steve Spooner will take charge of the team while the club search for a permanent replacement.
    In response, Rooney said: “I would like to thank Tom Wagner, Tom Brady and Garry Cook for the opportunity to manage Birmingham City FC and the support they all gave me during my short period with the club.
    “Football is a results business – and I recognise they have not been at the level I wanted them to be.
    Blues sacked John Eustace in October with Birmingham fifth in the ChampionshipCredit: PA
    “However, time is the most precious commodity a manager requires and I do not believe 13 weeks was sufficient to oversee the changes that were needed.
    “Personally, it will take me some time to get over this setback.
    “I have been involved in professional football, as either a player or manager, since I was 16.
    “Now, I plan to take some time with my family as I prepare for the next opportunity in my journey as a manager.
    “Finally, I wish Birmingham City FC and its owners my best wishes in the pursuit of their ambitions.”
    Birmingham made their first controversial decision at the helm when they sacked Eustace for Rooney.
    And in feeling the need to axe the former England captain so quickly, this will surely go down as an embarrassing episode for the ownership group.
    SunSport revealed last week that Blues chiefs have had their eyes on former Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper.
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    The 44-year-old is out of work having been sacked by Forest last month.
    Birmingham face a tricky task convincing him to join, however, with Cooper interested in a possible vacancy at Crystal Palace.
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