
There have been no discussions about removing Birmingham City manager Chris Davies.
The senior brass, who remain staunch supporters of the 40-year-old manager, have not discussed his future.
side chairman Tom Wagner is said to be supportive of the man tasked with taking his side back into the Championship from League One.
However, it is understood that the leadership group is aware that the team has slid from outside the play-offs to 17th place after a winless seven-game record.
That run comes at a difficult moment, as the January transfer market opens, potentially causing big changes to the club’s team.
Birmingham Prepares for a Busy January Transfer Window

Director of football Craig Gardner wants to bring in up to FOUR new players and wants to cut that many from the present squad to make room in the budget.
One of those was confirmed when Kai Wagner came from MLS side Philadelphia Union for a reported £2 million.
The left-back will fill in for Alex Cochrane, who recovered from injury to play in the 3-0 loss to Watford.
However, the key to any incomings will be outgoings, which might see a lot of activity at St Andrew’s during the next four weeks.
Birmingham’s home form has been crucial to their season thus far.
Davies has an outstanding record at home, with Hull City the only team to leave with three points in 37 league games.
That included finishing the season undefeated in front of their own fans.
A derby victory over Coventry City tomorrow would help to relieve some of the pressure that has been building.
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