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  • MillersMad Match Thread...Millers v Bolton Wanderers

    I thought I'd get this up and running before the site shuts down again.

    Please add your thoughts here for the Bolton game.

    UTM.

  • #2
    Another bloody 12-30 KO, it makes it a long day if we lose.

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    • #3
      Hopefully we have Gore and Benson back,who will make a massive difference to us.It's getting to the final matches and a win could put us out of the bottom four.Come on,give the lads 100% backing.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Lolmorgan View Post
        Another bloody 12-30 KO, it makes it a long day if we lose.
        You should try enduring 7am kick offs for 27 years. 12:30 (or 1:30 where I am at the moment) is luxury

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        • #5
          Hopefully we turn up and put in a good amount of effort and get the 3 points, we certainly need it, the games are running out and the cry from the other week of "still 16 games plenty of time" is proving to be overly optimistic. I will be there and supporting the team, we need to stay in this league if we can. Points are more important than performances now at this stage.
          UTM

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Lolmorgan View Post
            Another bloody 12-30 KO, it makes it a long day if we lose.
            This is a 3 day adventure to get to the game and back for me!

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            • #7
              After last Saturday got to have Kelly holding midfielder. Hoping Jules is fit don't trust Agbaire or Adeboyega.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by RU66 View Post
                After last Saturday got to have Kelly holding midfielder. Hoping Jules is fit don't trust Agbaire or Adeboyega.
                I?m hoping to see Gore. Is he fit?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by frogmiller View Post
                  I?m hoping to see Gore. Is he fit?
                  Touch & go according to Tongue.
                  Last edited by RU66; 13-03-2026, 05:56 PM. Reason: Edit

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                  • #10
                    Home Record
                    In Football League matches alone, Bolton currently sit in joint 6th position with Rotherham's highest home win% (67%). In all competitions Rotherham have won 65% of all home meetings (15 matches), drawing 31% (7), and losing 4% (1). Rotherham have averaged 2.09 goals per game compared to BoltonÂ’s 0.83.
                    Tier 2 W4 D4 L1 Tier 3 W10 D2 L0

                    Goal Distribution at home to Bolton
                    Goal times include 42/48 Rotherham goals, 15/19 Bolton goals. Minutes: Rotherham | Bolton
                    0'-15': 7|1
                    16'-30': 5|0
                    31'-45': 9|5

                    46'-60': 8|2
                    61'-75': 6|1
                    76'-90': 7|6

                    Attendances
                    The highest attendance at home to Bolton came in 1966 when 11,943 supporters watched Bolton's only win at Rotherham, Gordon Taylor with the only goal of the game, beating Jack Mansell's team 1-0. The lowest attendance came in the Today Third Division in October 1986, Norman Hunter's Rotherham side at the time was bottom of the league having lost their previous eight matches and 3,430 watched a 1–0 win with Andy Williams scoring on his debut after 27 minutes.
                    In all home fixtures against Bolton, attendances have averaged 7,593.

                    Sent Off
                    Rotherham Utd: Dave Watson 1969/70
                    Bolton Wanderers: Roy Greaves 1969/70

                    Debut's:
                    Debuts: Rodger Chapman (1965), John Dungworth (1984), Gareth Evans (1986), Paul Friar (1983), Emlyn Hughes (1981), Tony Philliskirk (1986), Andy Williams (1986)

                    Appearances
                    Rotherham Utd against Bolton Wanderers [current team]:
                    Mick Gooding 9
                    Gerry Forrest 9
                    Brian Tiler 8
                    David Bentley 8
                    Kelham O'Hanlon 8
                    [Joe Powell 4]

                    Botlon Wanderers against Rotherham Utd [current team]:
                    Warwick Rimmer 16 (1960-1973)
                    Steve Thompson 12 (1983-1991)
                    Eddie Hopkinson 12 (1960-1969)
                    Dave Hatton 9 (1964-1969)
                    Syd Farrimond 9 (1960-1968)
                    Gordon Taylor 9 (1964-1969)
                    Julian Darby 9 (1986-1993)
                    [George Johnston 5]

                    Goalscorers
                    Rotherham Utd against Bolton Wanderers [current team]:
                    John Galley 5
                    Ben Wiles 3
                    Sam Nombe 3
                    Mike Trusson 3
                    Trevor Womble 3
                    [Sam Nombe 3]
                    [Reece James 1]

                    Bolton Wanderers against Rotherham Utd [current team]:
                    John Byrom 4 (8 matches, 1966-1972)
                    Tony Caldwell 4 (6 matches, 1983-1987)
                    Joe Mason 3 (1 match, 2014)
                    [Josh Sheehan 2]
                    [John McAtee 1]
                    [Thierry Gale 1]

                    Results from on this day:
                    Pld 18, Won 6, Drawn 5, Lost 7
                    14-Mar-28 Bradford City 3 Rotherham United 1 Valley Parade 3,821
                    14-Mar-31 Rotherham United 2 Halifax Town 1 Millmoor 4,045
                    14-Mar-36 Lincoln City 4 Rotherham United 0 Sincil Bank 4,087
                    14-Mar-53 Rotherham United 0 Blackburn Rovers 0 Millmoor 14,439
                    14-Mar-59 Bristol Rovers 4 Rotherham United 1 Eastville Stadium 10,763
                    14-Mar-61 Swansea Town 2 Rotherham United 1 Vetch Field 12,594
                    14-Mar-72 Rotherham United 2 Notts County 2 Millmoor 10,359
                    14-Mar-78 Rotherham United 1 Cambridge United 0 Millmoor 3,738
                    14-Mar-79 Chester 0 Rotherham United 1 Sealand Road 2,636
                    14-Mar-87 Bolton Wanderers 0 Rotherham United 0 Burnden Park 3,748
                    14-Mar-89 Rotherham United 1 Scarborough 1 Millmoor 6,012
                    14-Mar-92 Northampton Town 1 Rotherham United 2 County Ground 2,561
                    14-Mar-95 Wrexham 3 Rotherham United 1 Racecourse Ground 1,823
                    14-Mar-98 Rotherham United 2 Mansfield Town 2 Millmoor 4,035
                    14-Mar-06 Rotherham United 2 Oldham Athletic 0 Millmoor 5,823
                    14-Mar-09 Rochdale 1 Rotherham United 2 Spotland 3,201
                    14-Mar-15 Rotherham United 1 Wigan Athletic 2 New York Stadium 10,062
                    14-Mar-23 Rotherham United 1 Preston North End 2 New York Stadium 9,003
                    Former players born on this day
                    Richard Finney 14-Mar-56, Barry Lyons 14-Mar-45, Ernie Whitworth 14-Mar-07

                    Top 10 highest home win% in Football League matches, positions 1-10, (Number of Matches).
                    1. Wigan Borough 100% (6)
                    2. Macclesfield Town 86% (7)
                    3. Accrington Stanley (1968) 75% (8)
                    4. Colchester United 73% (11)
                    5. Cambridge United 71% (14)
                    5. Cheltenham Town 71% (7)
                    5. Morecambe 71% (7)
                    6. AFC Wimbledon 67% (6)
                    6. Aldershot Town 67% (6) (including League play-off match in 2010)
                    6. Barrow 67% (21)
                    6. Bolton Wanderers 67% (21)
                    6. Chelsea 67% (3)
                    6. Durham City 67% (3)
                    6. Stevenage 67% (3)
                    7. Grimsby Town 65% (20)
                    7. Oldham Athletic 65% (20)
                    8. Cardiff City 64% (28)
                    8. Torquay United 64% (14)
                    8. Southport 64% (22)
                    9. Accrington Stanley (1891) 63% (19)
                    9. S****horpe United 63% (19) (including League play-off match in 2018)
                    9. Port Vale 63% (27)
                    10. Hartlepool United 62% (29)

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                    • #11
                      Martha starting! again. Have we given up?

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                      • #12
                        **** me, one of their players has pulled a hammy instead of ours.

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                        • #13
                          Rafferty and James in a 5 wingback is just crazy didn't MH learn anything from Cardiff game

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by ragingpup View Post
                            **** me, one of their players has pulled a hammy instead of ours.
                            Rafferty must be delighted. That player was beating him every time

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                            • #15
                              Has Gray touched the ball yet?

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