And a new manager had come in, and the last two games panned out exactly as they happened anyway, bringing in Mark Harris,and winning comfortably twice.
The new manager would be being exalted to the heavens and any remaining supporters of Harris would be conceding that he wasn't up to the job.
In fact we've gone from getting slightly worse results than we probably deserved (Coventry aside) to getting slightly better results than we've probably deserved (although we have deserved the wins undoubtedly)
Yes we've improved, but I'd say the performances have improved a bit, but the results have improved massively.
Just goes to show the danger of reading too much into small sets of data.