MillersMad Match Thread - The Millers v Reading FC.
It’s (almost) matchday! And our guests on Saturday at the NYS are Reading FC.
The Manager: Rubén Sélles, appointed 26/6/23. Sélles previously worked as assistant to Ralph Hasenhuttl during the season when Southampton were last relegated. He took over as permanent manager when Nathan Jones left but was unable to keep the Saints in the Prem and departed the club in the summer of 2023.
Top Scorer(s): Sam Smith & Charlie Savage, both 3 goals. Sam Smith got 15 goals for Reading last season in 34 league appearances.
League Position:12th
Player(s) to watch: Harvey Knibbs and Sam Smith scored 32 goals between them for Reading last season (in all competitions). Also in their ranks are former Millers loanee Lewis Wing and also Charlie Savage (Robbie's son).
Referee: Ben Toner
Previous Millers games:
17/9/2019
Sunderland 1 Millers 1 (L1)
(SFC 3 yellows, RUFC 0 yellows)
(0 Pens)
27/3/2018 Northampton 0 Millers 3 (L1)
(NTFC 1 yellow, RUFC 3 yellow)
(0 Pens)
Current Odds @ SkyBet
Millers 11/10 Draw 11/5 Reading 2/1
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Reading come into this game sitting on 13 points, 12 of which were earned at home with only 1 point being gained on the road. However a quick glance at the teams they've played away from home provides a little more context…
Bolton 5 v 2 Reading
Wrexham 3 v 0 Reading
Colchester 2 v 2 Reading (EFL Cup)
Birmingham 1 v 1 Reading
Despite disappointing results away from home, their home form has looked pretty solid and they come into the game on Saturday having secured back-to-back home victories against Huddersfield and Burton, 2-1 and 3-1 respectively. So they'll be visiting the NYS with a healthy dose of confidence and looking to make it 3 straight wins. It'll be a tough test for us.
Meanwhile we go into the game off the back of an away win but also with a thoroughly unconvincing performance. The Cambridge game was, for the most part, utterly shambolic from both sides and we’ll need to increase our performance levels exponentially if we’re going to get anything out of the game on Saturday. Can we do that? I think we can and I'm predicting the Millers to win 3-1.
Blind optimism? We'll find out at 5pm on Saturday.
Enjoy the game everyone and…
UP THE MILLERS!