Rowett did not always agree with every decision that Brady and Co were making, as ambitious talk of a new stadium being built broke as the club struggled in the Championship, but he added on the long-term ambition of those at the helm: “Obviously there was a job to do but the experience of working with Tom Wagner, Tom Brady, all those guys, was fascinating. It was a snippet of where football’s going to go for certain clubs.
“I’m sure if you spoke to people like Tom Wagner, midway through a relegation battle, they’re talking about plans for a new stadium. This is the bigger picture and what the owners want to do. I felt as a manager sometimes that it perhaps wasn’t the right timing to be discussing that, when you’re trying to win games of football and the pressure’s on. But it felt like something was building. Regardless of the team going into League One, it felt like the club was now on the up with good owners with a clear vision and a clear ambition.”
The commitment of Birmingham’s owners was further highlighted in the summer of 2024 when they smashed League One transfer records in a big-spending window. That investment is expected to deliver promotion back into the Championship, with a side now working under Chris Davies flying high in the table after suffering just one defeat through 13 matches.