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    The next 3 games. How many points will/should we take.

    Let's start with this coming Saturday, Exeter at home. Sat 15th.

    Stats for the last six games show:

    Millers- D L L W W L

    Exeter - W L D D W W

    They sit 1 point below us and their last two wins have been against Shrewsbury and Mansfield, two teams who we have lost to both. Their last drawn game was at Reading, another team we lost to. It doesn't make good reading looking at those stats but,
    we are the Millers and although this season has been abysmal, in parts, to follow and watch, somehow I feel we could take at least a point from this fixture.

    Wycombe - Tuesday 18th March.
    One of the front runners of the league and they have been around the top 2 for almost all of this season.

    Wycombe stats - D W W L W D
    Last time out saw them draw at Peterborough. Prior to that a win against Burton and a loss at Birmingham still sees them sat in 2nd at the current time. They have in their forward line the League's top scorer, on 17 goals, Richard Kone who at 21 years of age is surely destined for better things.

    Early in the season saw us visit Wycombe, I went to that one and even though we lost, we should have wrapped the game up and brought the points home. The way we are currently set up and the results we are delivering, I only see this as a loss with no points claimed.

    Crawley Town - Sat 29th March

    Crawley's stats - D L L L D L.
    Surely you would think we should take all 3 points from this game?
    Maybe this game is a long way off to be judging it and things might have changed by the time it comes around, who knows but I would say this should be a home win.

    4/9 points for me.
    Last edited by Brin; 12-03-2025 at 11:26 AM.

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