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Chris Davies kept calm at half-time to guide Birmingham City to a battling point at Wrexham.
Rather than rant and rave, or bemoan another set piece goal after George Dobson had Wrexham in front at the interval, Davies decided to keep it light.
His words had the desired effect when Patrick Roberts equalised 22 seconds into the second half and that is how the latest edition of the ‘Hollywood Derby’ finished.
“If anyone was going to win it it was going to be us,” said Davies. “I would have liked to have taken three points for the way we played and we pushed on in the second half.
“I said to the players after the game that we were here last year, we drew one-all, but we didn’t play as well as that. That’s promising.
“In the end, if you can’t win it, don't lose it. Away fro