Bristol City’s hopes of landing Chris Hughton as manager have faded after failing to strike an agreement with the former Brighton boss. He would be a good fit but I think Chris Hughton would be a brilliant fit as well."He told Talksport: "Lee Bowyer has done a brilliant job at Charlton, I didn't think he'd go into management and take to it like he has. Cian James Hughton (born 25 January 1989) is a footballer who is a free agent after being released from Birmingham City in July 2012. The 61-year-old is currently without a job since leaving his post as Seagulls boss last year, and previously managed Birmingham during the 2011-12 season. He has also had spells in the managerial hotseat at Norwich City, Birmingham City … CHRIS HUGHTON has reportedly agreed to become Bristol City's new manager. It has been reported that Hughton turned down six jobs – including old club Birmingham City as well as West Brom – since he left Brighton last May. This was followed by a statement from Llambias: "Mike Ashley feels it would be unwise to appoint a team manager when the club is for sale," leaving Hughton in charge for the start of the Chris Hughton is keen to replace Nigel Pearson as the new manager of Watford. The 61-year-old enjoyed a fine spell with Blues in 2011/12, guiding them to the play-offs, as well as the group stages of the Europa League.Birmingham City fans have had enough.With silence continuing to be all supporters are hearing from the Blues boardroom and with the club searching for yet another manager, we want to hear more from you.Birmingham City news: All the latest from St Andrew's as Blues make a major decision on the number 22 shirt following Bellingham's transfer to Borussia DortmundThat's according to our colleagues at BristolLive, who claim that while talks are planned, no official agreement has yet been made.We want to know where you think your club has gone and is continuing to go wrong - and we want to know what you want done about it.Our mailbag is telling us, our Twitter and Facebook feeds are telling us and our every day chats with Bluenoses are telling us that the St Andrew's faithful are reaching breaking point - again.He said an emotional goodbye to Blues and posted on Twitter about his final game.Bellingham played his final game for Blues last night, a 3-1 defeat to Derby, before moving to Dortmund after a €25m deal was agreed earlier this week that made him the most expensive 17 year-old in the world.Please take a few minutes to fill in our 'Blues in Crisis' supporters survey (below) so we can present a clear view of the strength of feeling among Bluenoses because Birmingham City Football Club deserves much, much better than this.The announcement comes after Bellingham was racially abused on social media website Twitter earlier today.Blues managerial contender Lee Bowyer will have showdown talks with Charlton Athletic after their relegation to League One was confirmed.West Mercia Police are investigating racist comments made on social media toward a 17 year-old from North Worcestershire.Sign up NOW for daily Blues headlines straight to your inboxBowyer only signed a new long-term contract in January but relegation, coupled with reported interest from his former club Blues, has put his future at Charlton in doubt.Blues have been stuck in this endless cycle of glimmers of hope followed by crushing disappointment for far too long.And Blues have now confirmed they plan to retire Bellingham's number 22 shirt 'to remember one of our own and to inspire others'.The Addicks were defeated 4-0 by champions Leeds United yesterday to condemn them to an immediate return to the third tier.The youngster played his final game for Blues against Derby County on Wednesday night and fought back the tears as he made his way off the St Andrew's turf.And Bowyer is now set for talks with Charlton bosses after a crazy campaign which saw three different ownership groups at The Valley. Chris Hughton is returning to management at Bristol City, talkSPORT understands.