i agree with everything you've said except the run-in thing. that's debatable
Yesterday reminded me of how much I love our fantastic football club.
I was absolutely gut wrenched to lose 3 valuable points so late in such circumstances against our arch rivals and I came out if the ground feeling as low as I have for a long time whilst watching the Millers.
But we fight on - fans, players, Stevie Evans and the back room staff, Tony Stewart, everyone - we all want the same thing so we must stick together and fight til the end if the season - WE ARE ALL MILLERS ARENT WE ?
The boss got it wrong substituting Derbyshire with a midfielder but he has got a lot right recently bringing in a new keeper (who did very well) , Hunt, Lafferty, Rawson so let's stay behind him.
There are other plusses -:
We would have took a 5 point gap with 7 games left at the start of season.
Hunt is a revelation
Lafferty and Rawson are excellent additions.
Frecks is hit fitness and form at just the right time
Smallwood has been exceptional (apart from yesterday)
The team still has fighting sp
i agree with everything you've said except the run-in thing. that's debatable
Evans has fetched some good players in I agree, he's made mistakes (we all do) but I'm annoyed that he keeps making the same mistake when we are in front :/
great post. we need to back them now.
Credit the Owls with keeping going until the final whistle. That's the type of resilience the Millers will have to show if they are to stay up, and anyone would have thought that it was those in yellow who needed the points so desperately. Gray and the bulk of that squad are under big pressure since the takeover, as Evo underlined in his pre-match interview when he talked about "new expectations" at S6 and the size of their transfer kitty. On to Rotherham. As a team Rotherham can't play defensively; they're just not set up for it and it's suicidal to try to play that way with the players they have. A good manager knows his team and it's strengths and weaknesses. Once taking the lead you play in the Owls' half, get the ball into the corners, waste time. I've seen the highlights and it was as if Rotherham were inviting Wednesday to attack them. If the Millers stay up, in the long run they will have to play a more defensive style to progress, as Wednesday have done, but for this season at