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Thread: Wolves v Rotherham Matchday Thread

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    Wolves v Rotherham Matchday Thread



    Both sides have struggled due to indifferent form in the league of late. Wolves with five win in their last ten games, but only one win in five. Only the win at Huddersfield in the last five games.

    For Rotherham United, three wins in their last ten games and looked to have been on their way to a big win over Derby County in midweek, leading 3-1 and being pegged back to 3-3.

    Many fans of both sides will probably see this fixture today and look back at the two games last season, both high scoring encounters and memorably the 6-4 win at Molineux for Wolves.

    A full match preview in link below. - view external link

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    re: Wolves v Rotherham Matchday Thread

    A useful link to following the game today is via wolves twitter, link below and one that i have bookmarked, it's often updated a lot quicker than other sources. - view external link

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    re: Wolves v Rotherham Matchday Thread

    Wolves XI: Kuszczak; Iorfa, Batth (C), Stearman, Golbourne; Henry, McDonald, Edwards, Sako; Afobe, Dicko

    Subs: McCarey, Doherty, DOYLE, VLP, EEL, Jacobs, Hause

    Doyle on the bench? 442? Edwards in the CM, Price out sick. Henry getting start over VLP. Golbourne over Hause. More tinkering...hope it works.

    Rotherham XI: Collin; Richardson, Arnason, Broadfoot, Fryers, Hammill, Green, Smallwood, Milsom, Ward, Derbyshire

    Subs: Loach, Bowery, Newton, Pringle, Morgan, Sammon, Clarke-Harris

    Somes I remember form last year and the first match earlier this season. Haven't followed the Millers much so no idea if this is a deviation from the norm.

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    Wondering if this is a diamond formation with Edwards playing in front of the forwards. Makes sense as he doesn't really fit the deep MF role beside McDonald. If so, I worry about Sako providing defensive help. And McDonald getting run ragged. Back four are ready I hope.

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    Not going to be easy, this one. I hope we can sneak a win somehow or maybe, give them a good battering - which would surprise and delight me!

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    re: Wolves v Rotherham Matchday Thread

    7 minutes in, no real chances of note.

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    re: Wolves v Rotherham Matchday Thread

    It's about time someone got an hatrick...

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    Seems like a reasonable start.

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    re: Wolves v Rotherham Matchday Thread

    Just dragged my Chardonnay riddled body out of bed for this one. Not sure how I am going to follow the game yet'

    But anyway, "Come on you Beauties", let's have those three points!

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    Brentford up already, so incredibly important to get a win today!

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