Alex McLeish has resigned as manager of Birmingham City.
Acting chairman Peter Pannu confirmed on the club's official website that he had received an e-mail from McLeish declaring his resignation.
The club declined to make any further comment.
McLeish received the public backing of the Birmingham board following the club's last-day relegation from the Premier League on the condition that he achieved promotion back to the top flight at the first attempt. However, the former Rangers manager opted to depart St Andrews of his own accord and amid growing speculation that he was prepared to make the short journey to take control of rivals Aston Villa.
The Scot assumed control of first-team affairs at Birmingham in 2007 but was unable to save the club from relegation at the end of the season.
I don't think he would be too popular should he choose to take up the reigns at the blues' rivals Villa.
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