Jay Stansfield’s Birmingham picked up a point on the road at Huddersfield, a result which all but sent their opponents down.
With the Blues currently sitting third bottom of the Championship and tensions running high, the forward offered fans a message ahead of a clash with Norwich that will decide their fate.
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Martial Godo helped Wigan bow out in style, as they finished their League One campaign with a 2-0 win against Bristol Rovers.
That victory secured the Latics a top-half finish at the expense of Exeter, where Luke Harris’ side finished 13th following a narrow 2-1 loss at Oxford.
And Kieron Bowie’s Northampton ended the season one place below in 14th, rounding off their season with a 1-1 draw at Barnsley, who needed a result to secure a play-off place.
In League Two, there was heartbreak for Olly Sanderson as Sutton were relegated to the National League despite a 4-4 draw away at MK Dons.
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Goalkeeper Luca Ashby-Hammond couldn’t prevent Notts County falling to a 1-0 loss at Forest Green Rovers, a result which sees them finish 14th in the standings.
Fellow gloveman George Wickens was on the wrong end of a 2-0 scoreline, as Ross County suffered a frustrating defeat to Livingston in the Scottish Premiership.
Elsewhere in Scotland, Chris Donnell came close to his first Championship goal, but his shot midway through Airdrieonians’ goalless draw with Dundee United was tipped onto the post.
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Kevin Mbabu’s Augsburg suffered a 3-0 Bundesliga defeat to Werder Bremen, while Tyrese Francois helped Vejle Boldklub to a 1-1 draw at Lyngby in the Danish Superliga.
In Austria, Ibane Bowat’s TSV Hartberg picked up three points in a dramatic 3-2 win over SK Ausrtria Klagenfurt.
Elsewhere in the Austrian top flight, Terence Kongolo was brought on at half time with Rapid Vienna already 3-0 down, and they conceded two further goals to lose 5-0.