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Carlton Morris, hamstring injury

Lee Frecklington,

Darnell Fisher,is rated doubtfull and has had seven yellow cards this season

Aimen Belaid, is rated doubtfull

Kirk Broadfoot,

Lee Camp

Jonson Clarke-Harris

Goalkeeper Lewis Price  rib injury

Tom Adeyemi's who was sick during last tuesday nights game

Bristol City connections Richard  O Donnell in goal and recent signing from us Joel Ekstrand

Number 3(three)Mattock has been issued with seven yellow cards and

Number 9(nine) is their top goal scorer with nine league goals

 

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7 minutes ago, Never to the dark side said:

Carlton Morris, hamstring injury

Lee Frecklington,

Darnell Fisher,is rated doubtfull and has had seven yellow cards this season

Aimen Belaid, is rated doubtfull

Kirk Broadfoot,

Lee Camp

Jonson Clarke-Harris

Goalkeeper Lewis Price  rib injury

Tom Adeyemi's who was sick during last tuesday nights game

Bristol City connections Richard  O Donnell in goal and recent signing from us Joel Ekstrand

Number 3(three)Mattock has been issued with seven yellow cards and

Number 9(nine) is their top goal scorer with nine league goals

 

1-0 to Rotherham then,with ROD outstanding!

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How many times have I read that the next opponents are decimated by injuries and suspension?

Half of the injuries turn out to be nothing worse than a sore finger, and 90% of the others simply fictional. We, then think we only have to turn up to win.

And they end up taking the points back home. Meaningless post NTTDS.

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Just for the relevance of this game it is likely to be a tough one.  They will play on our fragility, but I guess there is also some pressure on them, e.g. Lose to City and you're relegated.

I'm expecting a tense first 45....first goal will likely have a big bearing.  I really don't want to see us have to chase yet another game.

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The very definition of a 'must win'.

Their form away is all sorts of awful, and if they've as many injuries as reported, they shouldn't be able to match us picking from a full deck.

But... Forest were in atrocious form, had just sacked their manager, and had sold their captain/best player, so we have form in these situations, and not good form.

Really could do with Sheffield Wednesday doing us a favour tonight against Wigan, as would be a boost going into the weekend will a few points from the drop.

Gonna be a tough one.

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1 hour ago, Rascal said:

They wasn't too bad last weekend, but you should batter these at home . 

Should but we all know how football works ! 

We'll just be hoping rather than expecting.

We could lose Saturday and then go on and win at Villa etc .

It would be very difficult to accept a loss and then believe that we are good enough to beat anyone else in this League if can't beat the League's whipping boys . 

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8 hours ago, billywedlock said:

Easy 4- 0 win - they not won away all season and only scored 10 away. With our squad should batter them. 

Trouble is, with our squad there's a fair few we should have battered ( or at least beat) over the last 3 months, and haven't.

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