PUBLISHED: 20:12 13 April 2019 | UPDATED: 20:26 13 April 2019 Ipswich Town manager Paul Lambert on the touchline during his team’s game against Birmingham at Portman Road Picture: Steve Waller (www.stephenwaller.com) © Copyright Stephen Waller Paul Lambert has failed to keep Ipswich Town in the Championship, despite fighting back to draw 1-1 with Birmingham at Portman Road this afternoon. Lukas Jutkiewicz made it 1-0 to Birmingham at Portman Road Picture: Steve Waller (www.stephenwaller.com)The former Norwich City manager crossed the divide and took on the challenge of trying to keep the Tractor Boys up in October, after a poor start to the season under Paul Hurst.It’s been a miserable spell for the Blues under Lambert though and their relegation has been confirmed this afternoon, with four games of the campaign remaining.Lukas Jutkiewicz had fired Birmingham ahead in the seventh minute but Gwion Edwards gave the hosts hope with an equaliser in the first minute of the second half.It wasn’t enough though – leaving Town 13 points adrift with 12 the most they can now manage – and Ipswich will be playing in the third tier next season, for the first time since 1957.It brings an end to 17 consecutive campaigns…