Graham with his second assist of the day with a corner right onto the head of Batth. Beats the keeper this time. Now we gotta keep them out of our goal!
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Graham with his second assist of the day with a corner right onto the head of Batth. Beats the keeper this time. Now we gotta keep them out of our goal!
Need to get another goal. Can't see this match staying 1-2
FT Millers 1 - Wolves 2...........3 luverly points.......hard-earned by the sound of it.
goals highlights....
thats my footie input quota for t'year sorted :D
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Glad for the win, but only our second in our last nine League games...hardly the stuff of giddy optimism. Interesting that our win was achieved without the presence of Mr. Afobe on the pitch until the last 13 minutes...is this a new winning formula or a one-off?!
We shall see. With Forest and then Leeds, both at home, coming up next, six more points would really allow us to dream of the play-offs.
On the bright side, it's been over a month since our last loss XDQuote:
Originally Posted by TundraWolf
Honestly though, if we would have just beat Bristol City like we should have, or won at MK Dons last weekend, we'd be at 27 or 26 points and only a few out of the playoff spots. Like most sports, footy is a game of inches.
A scrappy 2-1 win, but before the game i would have taken that. Wolves for me started the better of the two sides with Jordan Graham involved down the Wolves left. Today he provided two assists for the two Wolves goals. I don't think it was one of his better games, but he's always a threat with a set-piece. Both goals as people have already now seen were headers, one from Henry and the other from Batth.
On the way back i commented on how both sides never really took a control of the game or the ball. A lot of passes going to the opposition. I noticed that both sides had numerous corners, but with the windy conditions, it was sometimes difficult for players to judge the flight of the ball. Both sides gave it their best, but you can see why both have struggled of late, panic set in when on the ball, frantic defending and the long punt down field.
In between both Wolves goals, one excellent save by Camp to deny Henry, also with an header, was probably Wolves only other real chance
I had a feeling they (Rotherham) might slip up today after their recent two wins, the massive win at Leeds and then the win against fellow strugglers Bristol City. What did you think about their set up '71, at the new stadium ?
We (Barnsley) have some good memories of playing our neighbours Rotherham over the years, and usually do have a good local rivalry with them. Theres none of the nastiness that we tend to get for matches against Leeds, Sheff Wensday, & Sheff United.
If you mean the new stadium, i think it serves a purpose and is impressive and looks good both from the inside and out. My view was a good one in block SS6, Row N.Quote:
Originally Posted by Acido
The only thing i think needs improving is the turnstiles and the scanning process. Only two turnstiles were open and in the end all tickets were looked at by a steward and we were allowed in. A bigger away following and some may have missed the start of the game.
Access going and then driving away from the stadium has improved on last season.