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Rotherham United boss Steve Evans has insisted his side’s benchmark is not Birmingham City, due to the cash Blues are spending at League One level.
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Evans, who dubbed Birmingham ‘Real Birmingham’ before the League One clash between the two sides at the New York Stadium on Saturday, saw his men slip to a 2-0 loss to Blues.
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Birmingham were the better side for the majority of the game and eased to a comfortable victory against the Millers.
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Evans though is not concerned as he insists that Birmingham are by no means the benchmark for Rotherham this term.
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He stressed just how much Birmingham are spending, claiming their wage bill is bigger than half the teams in the Championship, and tipped his hat to those backing their ambitious project.
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“The benchmark is never going to be Birmingham this season. £25m spent, wages exceeding half the Championship. That’s their project, I applaud thatâ€, Evans told his club’s media.
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“I am not going to sit here and knock it. I applaud the guys who own Birmingham, Garry Cook, Craig Gardner, really good people that are controlling that. They are doing a brilliant job, so I only applaud that.
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“But our benchmark, we should have beaten Bristol Rovers, Burton last week, we’d have been one win from being secured in the playoffs.
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“There is certainly no panic.â€
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The defeat leaves Rotherham sitting inside the relegation zone in the League One table with just one win to their name so far this season.
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Birmingham by contrast sit second, level on points with league leaders Wrexham, but having played a game fewer.
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