The above represents Birmingham's improvement under Rowett, appointed as manager of a team who had lost 0-8 at home the week before and only stayed up by the skin of their teeth the season before.
Rowett - who I wanted at Reading at the time but our owners fiddled while Adkins crashed and burned - was appointed barely a fortnight before Clarke who, as we all know, averages under a point a game as Reading manager and under whom we have scored just 7 league goals at home in 8 months.
So don't give me this BS that it is impossible for Clarke to improve things more quickly. Both Brighton and Charlton have also shown early progress this season under managers appointed since Clarke.
Hopefully this post will be made to look foolish with a good win tonight backed up with a result at home to MK. But if we lose tonight and then suffer a drubbing by a newly promoted side on Saturday will Clarke begin running out of excuses
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