We played JCH, Sam Nombe, Malik Wilks and Andre Green up front against Northampton but he might drop Green to the bench as it was his first start for 14 months.
Raggett will be missing and Humphreys is now well down the pecking order so he might go again with Odoffin at CB or bring back McCart...
Absolutely right, must try harder.
Having said that, hopefully Hugill and Humphreys will be gone in January and I won't have to worry about them in future.
Nice to see you keeping an interest in my posts.
Merry Christmas.
I suppose it sounds harsh but when a club gets used to losing it's hard to recover a winning mentality.
He signed a load of old injury prone players like Grant Hall, Lee Peltier, Shaun Morrison, Cafu, Sam Clucas, all excellent Championship players in their day but always breaking down and...
Not surprised TBH.
His terrible signings and dismal football set us back years.
All the years of respect in the club built by Paul Warne were lost in just over a year.
It's taking a long time to get over him and we are way off the Warne years at present.
A few signs of improvement at last as injured players return to the team.
Andre Green scored in his first start since last October and Wilkes and JCH seemed to be on the same wavelength for once, though Sam Nombe was strangely subdued after providing a goal for JCH.
Zac Jules is looking like...
I'm afraid the said immanent dismissal of your hero may no longer be on the cards.
SE was summoned to long meeting held by the Chairman, where he basically told SE that he was getting too soft in his old age.
He told him to reset, come back into work the next day and be the bastard he used to...
Other than the winning goal and a decent showing at Bradford City the other week, it's hard to comment on his progress as he has been out injured most of the season.
He's had a few sub appearances lately and full games in the Virtue Trophy or whatever it's called this week.
However he came off...
Lincoln were unlucky to not get a point last but neither side looked like troubling the top six.
We finally had a full squad to choose from but looked completely out of confidence and our play had little pattern.
Yes we worked harder than in recent games so that's a plus but it's hard to see...
The owner, Ken Booth wanted to charge the new Chairman a rent that was way above what he was willing to pay so the last ever game at Millmoor on 3rd May 2008 against Barnet.
It was a 1 0 win which I sadly missed because I was away on holiday.
If I had known, I would have driven back but no-one...
Makes me think of Ronnie Moore, Rodney Fern, Tony Towner, Bobby Williamson, and Dave Watson but more importantly - hot pork pies with runny jelly scalding your mouth, Bovril and tomato sausage rolls.
Millmoor was a bit of a dump but at least the away fans had a roof over their heads in the Railway End and you could make a lot of noise in there.
The open toilets were a special treat.
I've still got a scar on my arm from climbing over the barb wire fence when I was a kid and didn't have...
It's always nice to hear a positive post from away supporters, thank you for taking the time to say so.
Obviously we will have our share of knobheads like most clubs but in general away fans are greeted with respect and are made to feel welcome.
There are some "home only" pubs it pays to avoid...
I haven't heard any Millers fans saying Wrexham were the worst team we've played but no doubt there will be some think that.
I thought getting off to a flyer was a massive help to you but defensively you looked very composed and were quick to challenge for every ball and also quick to turn it...
We were 1 down before we touched the ball and in spite of that we got hold of the game and generally played decent football.
However we wouldn't have scored if we played until midnight.
Had a really decent chat to some life long Wrexham fans in the Spoons before the game and they deserve their...
There were Millers fans on Facebook convinced he had accumulated 6 yellows but the local journo says its only 3.
TBF if he jumps off his seat these days some refs can't wait to wave a card at him, but it's his previous behaviour that undermines him and he can only blame himself for that.
We are very up and down with the quality of our play and the defence was useless at Posh, so it can go either way.
Mr Evans will have a birds eye view from the stands as he pays the price for his gobbyness towards the officials on three previous occasions.