The game is now on a Tuesday night, due to the Rams game in the FA Cup on Saturday v Reading. Will this favour the Millers? Well we have a few more days at least to get over any injuries and prepare for the 3rd placed Rams.
I think it will still be a huge task for the Millers to get anything from this game, its going to be a real test and a good gauge to how good we are.
Im going for a full away end, an att of 10,673 and a 1-1 draw, Derbyshire 32 mins
The Rams will be gutted that they've blown the chance of reaching the quarter finals of the F.A.Cup, losing at home yesterday to Reading!
All their efforts will be concentrated on the league now and reaching the Premiership, so I really can't see us getting owt from this game except maybe a footballing lesson, so i'll have to predict summat like a 1-4 result!
p.s. I see the Bantams have done it AGAIN beating Sunderland this time, 2-0.
Good luck to 'em, they're flying the flag for Yorkshire I suppose.
They'll all be going crazy on tomorrow's Look North!
Stay in the game then hit after 70 mins, they'll be affected no doubt, we're fresh, get stuck in lads, cannot make this as i can't get out of work but will be there in spirit...UTM
All depends how we approach the game. Because Sammon can't play Evans is forced into a change.
I hope he doesn't go negative and put 5 across the middle. If he does then I predict a narrow defeat.
If we play 4-4-2 with the only changes being Hunt in for Richardson and Ward in for Sammon then I predict an open game ending in a 2-2 draw.
All depends how we approach the game. Because Sammon can't play Evans is forced into a change. I hope he doesn't go negative and put 5 across the middle. If he does then I predict a narrow defeat. If we play 4-4-2 with the only changes being Hunt in for Richardson and Ward in for Sammon then I predict an open game ending in a 2-2 draw.
Agree!
when you see the array of talent coming tonight and the width and penetration they get (especially down the left) then you have to make a bold decision either way.
I particularly like the look of Hughes-great control.
One thing for sure is that they have goals (like we did in the last 2 seasons) from all over the park.
-- Edited by ian on Tuesday 17th of February 2015 04:33:56 PM
I think overall they know how to get results & are collectively a more stern opposition. Bournemouth for me have more match winners. If we're not on it we'll get a footballing lesson. The only way we can play this is get in their faces, if we concede to 5 in midfield and keepy ball, Derby know how to deal with this. Bullying, physicality and pressure they will not like.