Rotherham United entertain Shrewsbury Town this afternoon at Don Valley with both sides looking for all three points.
The Millers, without a win this month, are desperate to kick their season off again while the Shrews will also be after all three points in a hope to get themselves back into the top three. Shrewsbury haven’t won away from home since 17th September while the Millers haven’t won at all since 10th September.
Andy Scott – Shrewsbury have got a terrific manager in Graham Turner. They play with two out and out wingers and centre-forwards who give everything they’ve got and they are a solid, organised side who are going to be another tough test for us. Most of their players have been together a long time and it’s a good opportunity for them to force their way into one of the play-off spots. But we’ve got to concentrate on what we do and get back to winning ways.
Graham Turner I’m surprised that Rotherham have got into a run like this because some of their summer signings were very impressive. It’s going to be a difficult game for us and a dangerous time to be going and playing them. What we can’t afford to do is give them the confidence of going a goal up against us. I think we are conceding some poor goals and it’s something we’ve got to address.
Andy Scott will be without Ryan Cresswell (ankle), Mark Bradley (shoulder) and Guy Branston (suspended). Michael Raynes and/or Troy Brown could be back in the starting eleven and Jon Harley should make his Don Valley debut.
Due a goal and, if he’s played in the right position, should start getting them again
Graham Turner will be without Reuben Hazell who has a knee injury. Carl Regan and James Collins could be pushing for starts.
Will want to do well against his former club
Christopher Sarginson from Staffordshire
The Millers travel to Morecambe on Tuesday night where the kick-off is 7.45pm