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  • MillersMad Match Thread...Millers v Leyton Orient

    Your thoughts and opinions please...

  • #2
    Unfortunately it doesn't matter any more.
    Whatever the result is won't change anything.
    I just want this season to end.

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    • #3
      Lee Clark hoping the players show a bit of pride whether playing for contracts here or elsewhere now the pressure is off whatever that means, I would suggest the evidence from the first 42 games coupled with the 2 x *******ings from Lee (rightly so) will result in more of the same I’m saying a 4 0 to Orient
      Quite who these players think is going to take them on and where we’re heading is anyone’s guess the football grapevine must be a small place and other clubs and managers will surely have heard of the players attitude of refusing to play and the feigning of injuries (allegedly of course)
      Having said that I’ve heard myself Joe Powell has got himself fixed up,at Donny so at least that’s one gone, could be argued he was one of the better ones but often flattered to deceive and won’t be missed

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      • #4
        Matches between Rotherham Utd and Leyton Orient go back to the 1956/57 season and the two clubs have only met in the Football League with 56 matches played in total, 3 of those being play-off matches. Rotherham lost their first match at Brisbane Road on 17 November 1956, 17,869 fans saw a Leyton Orient 2-1 win with goals coming from Scottish striker Tommy Johnston and former England U21 manager Dave ***ton, Roy Stephenson replying for Rotherham.
        There are 8 matches prior to 1925 between Rotherham County and Clapton Orient. The first match being played on Millfields Road on 6th March 1920, County ending the match 2-1 winners with 2 goals from Albert Pape for County and Jack Tonner for Clapton Orient. Former Wales International wing half Maurice Parry the manager of County, Billy Holmes managing Clapton. The return game that took place the following week at Millmoor saw Rotherham win 3-1, goals from Lamb, Glennon and Millership for Rotherham, Tonner again for Orient. 2 wins, 2 draws and 2 defeats complete the other six matches played between them.

        Away Record
        At Brisbane Road Rotherham have won 30% (8), drawing 33% (9), and losing 37% (10). Rotherham have averaged 1.33 goals per game compared to Leyton Orient's 1.48.
        Tier 2 W4 D1 L5 Tier 3 W2 D6 L4 Tier 4 W2 D2 L1

        Attendances
        The highest attendance at Leyton Orient was the first meeting between the two clubs, 17,869. The lowest attendance came in the 1984/85 season, 2,087 watched a 1-0 Rotherham win in the Third Division, Kevin Kilmore with the only goal.
        In all fixtures at Brisbane Road, attendances have averaged 6,692.

        Full Manager History [1956-2026]
        Leyton Orient

        Alec Stock W1 D1 L1 Les Gore W3 D2 L2 Johnny Carey W0 D1 L1 Benny Fenton W2 D0 L1 Dave ***ton W0 D0 L3 Jimmy Bloomfield W0 D3 L1 Ken Knighton W0 D0 L2 Frank Clark W4 D2 L4 Peter Eustace W0 D3 L1 John Sitton, Chris Turner W0 D1 L1 Tommy Taylor W1 D3 L4 Martin Ling W0 D1 L1 Russell Slade W1 D1 L1 Richie Wellens W1 D0 L2
        Rotherham United
        Andy Smailes W1 D2 L2 Tom Johnston W3 D2 L2 Danny Williams W2 D0 L2 Jack Mansell W2 D0 L0 Tommy Docherty W0 D1 L0 Jim McAnearney W1 D2 L0 Emlyn Hughes W2 D0 L0 George Kerr W2 D0 L2 Billy McEwan W2 D1 L2 Phil Henson W1 D4 L0 Archie Gemmill, John McGovern W1 D1 L0 Ronnie Moore W4 D3 L1 Alan Knill W1 D1 L0 Steve Evans W2 D1 L2 Matt Hamshaw W1 D0 L0

        Sent Off
        Rotherham Utd: Roy Lambert (1961)

        Hat-tricks
        Leyton Orient: Tommy Johnston (1957)

        Debut's & Last Match:
        Debuts:
        Stuart Cash (1990), Billy Cassidy (1961), Neil Whitworth (1993)
        Last Match: John Green (1989), Harry Hughes (1959)

        Appearances (Top 5)
        Rotherham Utd against Leyton Orient [current team]
        Peter Madden 13
        Lol Morgan 11
        Roy Lambert 11
        Roy Ironside 10
        Shaun Goodwin 8
        [Joe Powell 3]
        [Zak Jules 3]
        [Sam Nombe 3]

        Leyton Orient against Rotherham Utd [current team]:
        Terry Howard 11
        Sid Bishop 11
        Danny Carter 10
        Paul Heald 9
        Tommy Johnston 8
        Cyril Lea 8
        Dean Smith 8
        Stan Charlton 8
        [Thomas James 2]
        [Daniel Happe 2]
        [Sean Clare 2]
        [Sonny Perkins 2]

        Goalscorers (Top 3)
        Rotherham Utd [current team]:
        Bobby Brown 4
        Will Hoskins 3
        Brian Sawyer 3
        Alex Revell 3
        Albert Bennett 3
        [Sam Nombe 1]

        Leyton Orient [current team]:
        Tommy Johnston 8
        Adam Chambers 2
        Steve Castle 2
        Peter Brabrook 2
        Kevin Campbell 2
        Carl Griffiths 2
        Ted Phillips 2
        Malcolm Musgrove 2
        Moses Odubajo 2
        [Daniel Happe 1]

        Results from on this day:
        Pld 27, Won 14, Drawn 7, Lost 6
        18-Apr-27 Wigan Borough 0 Rotherham United 0 Springfield Park 4,943
        18-Apr-30 Doncaster Rovers 2 Rotherham United 0 Belle Vue 9,451
        18-Apr-31 Lincoln City 1 Rotherham United 3 Sincil Bank 7,857
        18-Apr-33 Rotherham United 3 Southport 1 Millmoor 2,223
        18-Apr-36 Rotherham United 3 Crewe Alexandra 1 Millmoor 3,539
        18-Apr-38 Rotherham United 1 Accrington Stanley 1 Millmoor 7,187
        18-Apr-42 Rotherham United 3 Doncaster Rovers 0 Millmoor 2,000
        18-Apr-49 Rotherham United 2 Doncaster Rovers 0 Millmoor 14,337
        18-Apr-53 Swansea Town 0 Rotherham United 0 Vetch Field 21,116
        18-Apr-55 Rotherham United 2 Stoke City 1 Millmoor 20,112
        18-Apr-59 Rotherham United 1 Lincoln City 0 Millmoor 11,930
        18-Apr-60 Liverpool 3 Rotherham United 0 Anfield 26,776
        18-Apr-61 Rotherham United 5 Brighton & Hove Albion 2 Millmoor 7,188
        18-Apr-64 Rotherham United 2 Derby County 0 Millmoor 9,936
        18-Apr-72 Rotherham United 3 Port Vale 0 Millmoor 4,161
        18-Apr-77 Wrexham 2 Rotherham United 1 Racecourse Ground 14,622
        18-Apr-78 Rotherham United 1 Hereford United 0 Millmoor 3,244
        18-Apr-79 Tranmere Rovers 1 Rotherham United 1 Prenton Park 1,254
        18-Apr-81 Carlisle United 0 Rotherham United 1 Brunton Park 6,798
        18-Apr-87 Rotherham United 2 Doncaster Rovers 0 Millmoor 3,687
        18-Apr-92 Maidstone United 0 Rotherham United 0 Watling Street 1,744
        18-Apr-98 Rotherham United 3 Doncaster Rovers 0 Millmoor 4,328
        18-Apr-09 Rotherham United 1 Shrewsbury Town 2 Don Valley Stadium 3,106
        18-Apr-14 Wolverhampton W 6 Rotherham United 4 Molineux 30,110
        18-Apr-21 Rotherham United 0 Birmingham City 1 New York Stadium BCD
        18-Apr-23 Rotherham United 2 Burnley 2 New York Stadium 10,566
        18-Apr-25 Rotherham United 3 Mansfield Town 3 New York Stadium 10,665
        Former players born on this day
        Conrad Logan 18-Apr-86

        Played for both
        Goalkeepers

        Bert Emery, Barry Watling
        Defenders
        Luke Ashworth, Dominic Ball, Rarmani Edmonds-Green, Nicky Hunt, Callum Kennedy, Jamie McCart, Tom Newey, Owen Simpson, Adam Thompson, Joe Widdowson, Chris Wilder
        Midfielders
        Nicky Adams, Jamal Campbell-Ryce, Tony Grealish, Liam Kelly, Josh Koroma, Jeff Minton, Kieran Sadlier
        Forwards
        Jordan Bowery, Leo Fortune-West, Vic Halom, Roy Massey, Junior McGougald, Alex Revell, Blair Turgott, Ron Wigg
        No Appearances
        Eddie Edwards, Tommy Manns, Wally Reynolds
        County
        Albert Pape

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        • #5
          In case anyone is interested, we’ve scored!

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          • #6
            Harry Gray

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Edinburghmiller View Post
              In case anyone is interested, we’ve scored!
              Gray proving quite effective on the wing. Bit of a comical goal; quite appropriate considering. Still, Harry won't mind.

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              • #8
                Too bloody late!!!!

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                • #9
                  Although the goal was a very silly one the team are playing quite well so far, you can almost see the pressure is off. Will Clark get a win before he goes to Barnsley at the end of the sesson?

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                  • #10
                    And where is speculation for that?

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                    • #11
                      There is none. He told them they need to wait until the end of the season because he gave his word to TS. Hence the announcement from Barnsley today that Hourihane is leaving after the last game.

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                      • #12
                        2 nil to the millers this site is so frustrating does what it wants

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Beaufighter View Post
                          There is none. He told them they need to wait until the end of the season because he gave his word to TS. Hence the announcement from Barnsley today that Hourihane is leaving after the last game.

                          You couldn?t write a script for it. Given the mess that has been created, would he stay and in d2??of course not.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Beaufighter View Post
                            There is none. He told them they need to wait until the end of the season because he gave his word to TS. Hence the announcement from Barnsley today that Hourihane is leaving after the last game.
                            Someone claiming to be in the know on the Barnsley BBS site says they're appointing Darren Moore.

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