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Another fantastic away following will accompany the boys to Glanford Park this Saturday. All 2100 tickets sold and there's a healthy waiting list for any returns. Based on S****horpe's average home crowd, it's possible that half of the crowd will be Millers. Going along with younger brother which means we'll cover over 750 miles to cheer them on. Here's hoping the journey's worth it!

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alas wont be going to watch us hopefully do the double on a team that has half the home attendance of us

bloke who supports them at work says they are a sleeping giant you should have heard the howls of derision from the fellow millers and donny fans

750 miles wow

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Good one Glennmiller....hope you have a great day and all the other hardy millers..... UTM

I'll go 0:0 just out of mutual respect between teams....but fingers crossed for 0:4 to us - that'll warm the fans up a little.

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A tough one to predict but, 0-1 Millers.
Must be 'younger brother day' Glenn, going with mine also, somebody has to hold their hands biggrin



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I've got 3 tickets and hope to exchange them for 3 points! 😁

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I've got 3 tickets and hope to exchange them for 3 points! 😁

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Lets hope we can get our first win at Glanford Park !!

and roll on 11 matches unbeaten

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Enjoy your day guys.... wish I was there too..

I'll go the Millers to March extend the unbeaten run ... my head says 1-1, but I'm going with my heart for a 1-3 Millers win!! UTM

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What a run we are on!!!! Well done Millers and the Traveliing 2000!!! 6 points deep into Playoff zone!!

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WOW...next goal winner made it uncomfortable Ronnie was frantic about where the officials got 8 minutes. Nice one boys.....oops

Nice one persons involved !

Don't want that "sexist" comment biting me in the arse in 6 years time....

Momentum Continues....

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A great hard fought win against a good side. Confidence and momentum are with us. Something is definitely going on!

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Excellent performance loved it!!! Any body got any more of that humble pie?

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Can't stand all this excitement. Brilliant day out in sunny Scunny, fantastic away support and a real all round team performance by the Millers. Scunny were a decent side until they came to the final third - not sure Rodak had that much to do. We had quality all over the pitch and its really difficult to pick a man of the match - so I'll go for the away support! Warne's use of substitutes was intelligent yet again and considering we didn't use Palmer or Taylor, you have to think we've got some real depth in the squad. Quick trip home, watched recording of England beating Wales at Twikenham - Saturdays just don't get any better!

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GlennMiller wrote:

Can't stand all this excitement. Brilliant day out in sunny Scunny, fantastic away support and a real all round team performance by the Millers. Scunny were a decent side until they came to the final third - not sure Rodak had that much to do. We had quality all over the pitch and its really difficult to pick a man of the match - so I'll go for the away support! Warne's use of substitutes was intelligent yet again and considering we didn't use Palmer or Taylor, you have to think we've got some real depth in the squad. Quick trip home, watched recording of England beating Wales at Twikenham - Saturdays just don't get any better!


 Oh yes they do, some fantastic results going our way today, including Doncaster and Bury taking late points off Charlton and Bradford. Pity Blackburn managed to get back on even terms, or our cup would well and truly have run over.......



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Their manager Graham Alexander isn't coming across very well. His post match analysis was very one-eyed. Yes, they had a decent penalty shout - one of those that you have seen given - but his claim that they were the better side was well wide of the mark. The majority of his teams supporters didn't seem to agree. He even described Newells goal as 'lucky' because it went in the top corner, as if that wasn't what Newell was trying to do. He didn't comment on us having an equally strong penalty appeal waved away. Now he is saying he feared the worst when he saw that G Salisbury had been appointed to the game. Managers can't be allowed to say that sort of thing and the FA should punish him. He is undermining an official who may be appointed to another of their games and his comment is bound to have an influence on that. I notice as well that they won at Fleetwood 3-2 the week before when Fleetwood had a man sent off after 42 minutes - a red card now overturned on appeal. Scunny got the benefit of that 45 against ten men though - that will never change. Alexander hasn't commented on that yet. 



-- Edited by smiler on Monday 12th of February 2018 08:52:24 PM

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