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  Expanding the Play-Offs
Posted by: Salopbaggie - 7 hours ago - Forum: West Bromwich Albion - Replies (1)

So the Play-Offs are to be expanded from 4 teams to 6 from next season, what do others think about it? Personally I don't think they should exist at all, it should go by the position over a season rather than a lucky goal in the Play-Offs. Earning the promotion over a season also shows consistency, so you would think shows that team may have a better chance of survival in the Prem.

However you look at it, league position is simply fairer, how can it be fair that the team who finishes 8th in the league gets promoted, based on results of a couple of games, but the team who finishes 3rd based on the results of 42 games doesn't? Seems to me its all about making, the EFL and the T.V. companies, a few more shillings, rather than fairness in the game.

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  Prediction League Fixtures - Week 29
Posted by: Zinman - Yesterday, 21:13 - Forum: West Bromwich Albion - No Replies

Gamball:
Oxford - Charlton

Others:
Burnley - Bournemouth
Sunderland - Brighton
Birmingham - Sheff Utd
Leicester - QPR
Norwich - Preston
Stoke - Watford
WBA - Hull
Man Utd - Villa
Forest - Fulham

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  Sheff Utd vs WBA - Match Thread
Posted by: Ska'dForLife-WBA - 06-03-2026, 17:53 - Forum: West Bromwich Albion - Replies (12)

Half a league, half a league,
Half a league downward,
All in the Stadium of Kassam
The Baggies floundered.
"Forward the Shite Brigade!
Charge for the goal!"
In the Stadium of Kassam,
That woeful shithole.

Was there a man dismayed?
Swiftly they countered.
Theirs not to make reply,
Theirs not to reason why,
Theirs but to fracture a thigh.
In the Stadium of Kassam
The Baggies floundered.

Oxen to right of them,
Oxen to left of them,
Oxen in front of them
Volleyed and headed;
Stormed at with shot and pass,
Badly they played, alas
Weapons-grade laughing gas
Couldn't dull what we dreaded.

Now they must charge again,
To thankless Bramall Lane
There to perform like drains,
Damn how it might be played.
Make now an orison
To Cyrille and Laurie, son
For big James Morrison:
And forward the Shite Brigade!

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  Butler extends
Posted by: themaclad - 06-03-2026, 10:00 - Forum: Scunthorpe United - No Replies

Scunthorpe United boss Andy Butler has extended his contract through to the end of the 2027-28 season.

The 42-year-old guided the club to promotion from National League North in his first season in charge in 2024-25.

The Iron are sixth in the National League despite failing to win any of their past six league matches.

"I'm really pleased. It's nice to be rewarded for what's been a successful season so far," Butler told BBC Radio Humberside.

"It means we're doing something right and gives us a bit of stability.

"It's been a good two years I think and now we can start planning for next season."

Butler's assistant John Schofield and goalkeeper coach Paul Musselwhite have also extended their deals through to the summer of 2028.

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  Rotherham at home
Posted by: Lord Snooty - 05-03-2026, 22:36 - Forum: Huddersfield Town - Replies (18)

Huddersfield Town v Rotherham United
Sky Bet League One
Saturday March 7th - 12:30 ko
at the Accu Stadium


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Huddersfield Town welcome Rotherham United to the McAlpine Stadium on Saturday lunchtime as the club collides from one crisis to another.

Huddersfield enter this 12:30 kick-off sitting in 7th place, just outside the play-off spots, following recent results elsewhere. Manager Liam Manning has emphasised the importance of their unbeaten home record under his tenure and is looking to "get back on track" after some inconsistent form on the road.

Rotherham, currently struggling in the relegation zone (22nd), have had a season of "streaky form". While they recently held Mansfield to a goalless draw, they remain the worst away team in League One, picking up only 11 points from 16 games.



All images used in this thread are form Wikipedia and a lot of it is written using Google AI





A brief history of Rotherham United: The club was officially formed on 27 May 1925 following the merger of two local rivals: Rotherham County and Rotherham Town. County had been the stronger side, possessing a Football League place, while Town brought its red-and-white kit, which became the new club's identity. They played at Millmoor, which remained their home for over a century until 2008.

The Golden Era (1946–1968)
Following World War II, Rotherham enjoyed its most successful period under manager Reg Freeman:
  • 1950–51: Won the Third Division North title to reach the Second Division.

  • 1954–55: Achieved their highest-ever league finish, 3rd in the Second Division. They missed out on promotion to the top flight (then Division One) only by goal average.

  • 1960–61: Reached the final of the inaugural League Cup, losing 3–2 on aggregate to Aston Villa.

Modern Era and "Yo-Yo" Years (2000–Present)
After decades spent mostly in the third and fourth tiers, the club experienced a revival in the 21st century:
  • Back-to-Back Promotions: Achieved twice in recent history—first under Ronnie Moore (1999–2001) and later under Steve Evans (2012–2014).

  • New Home: Following a four-year stint at Sheffield's Don Valley Stadium due to a lease dispute at Millmoor, the club moved into the purpose-built New York Stadium in 2012.

  • Recent Success: The club has become known for frequent movement between divisions, but recently won the 2021–22 EFL Trophy at Wembley.

Club Records
  • Record League Scorer: Gladstone Guest (130 goals, 1946–1955).

  • Most Appearances: Danny Williams (461 league matches).

  • Greatest Ever Player: Voted by fans as centre-back Dave Watson (1967–1970) during the club's 2025 centenary celebrations.




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Dave Watson in 1978 at Man City








Head to Head


Town lead the head to head with 35 wins to Rotherham's 12, with 19 draws.

So as we saw earlier, United were formed in 1925. Our first two meetings then were against Rotherham County at Christmas 1919. We played at home on Christmas Day and away on Boxing Day with our brave lads winning 7-1 and 3-1. Jack Swann and Frank Mann both scoring a hat trick in the first game.

In recent years though, we now have gone 8 home games unbeaten against the Merry Millers, last losing back in 2015. That was on the same date as this week's game though, March the 7th and was a 2-0 loss in the Championship. We have of course, beaten them twice already this season, both convincingly, under the management of Lee Grant.






Mardy Millers manager profile: Matt Hamshaw: appointed on 15 April 2025 on a three-year contract. A Rotherham native, he transitioned from a successful 15-year playing career as a midfielder into coaching, primarily serving as a long-term lieutenant to manager Paul Warne before taking his first full-time managerial role with his hometown club.

Managerial Career
Hamshaw's managerial tenure began in early 2025, marked by rapid transitions between coaching and head coach roles.
  • Derby County (Caretaker): Following the sacking of Paul Warne on 7 February 2025, Hamshaw served as caretaker manager for two matches, securing two draws including a 1–1 result at Norwich City.

  • Return to Rotherham United: He returned to Rotherham as interim manager on 30 March 2025 after Steve Evans was sacked.

  • Permanent Appointment: After leading the team to three wins in his first four matches, moving them to 13th in League One, he was named permanent manager in April 2025.

  • Management Style: He typically employs a 3-5-2 or 3-4-1-2 formation, favouring an aggressive, front-footed style of football.

  • Current Standing: As of March 2026, he has won 16 of his 52 matches in charge (a 30.8% win rate), recently overseeing a 1–0 victory over Plymouth Argyle.

Coaching Career
Before management, Hamshaw spent over a decade developing his coaching credentials, largely at Rotherham United.
  • Youth Development: He began his coaching journey in Rotherham’s youth setup in 2012, eventually becoming the Development Phase Lead Coach for ages 12–16.

  • First Team Coach: He joined Warne’s first-team staff in 2016, playing a vital role in three promotions to the Championship and the 2021/22 Papa John’s Trophy win.

  • Derby County: In September 2022, he followed Warne to Derby County as a first-team coach, where they achieved promotion from League One in the 2023/24 season.



Playing Career (1998–2013)
Hamshaw was a versatile midfielder, predominantly playing on the right side. He made 372 professional appearances, scoring 25 goals.
  • Sheffield Wednesday (1998–2005) - Youth product; made debut in August 2000.
  • Stockport County (2005–2006) - Served as club captain during his one season.
  • Mansfield Town (2006–2008) - Made more appearances (95 total) here than at any other club.
  • Notts County (2008–2010) - Part of the squad that won the League Two title in 2009/10.
  • Macclesfield Town (2010–2012) - His final professional club before moving into coaching.
  • Non-League (2012–2013) - Played for Matlock Town and Stocksbridge Park Steels while starting his coaching career.

International: Hamshaw represented England at U18 and U20 levels early in his career.





Rotherham in popular culture: Rotherham’s presence in popular culture is defined by its strong comedic heritage, its industrial landscape serving as a backdrop for major productions, and its status as a recurring reference in British indie music.

Comedy and Television
  • The Chuckle Brothers: Perhaps the town’s most famous exports, Barry and Paul Elliott (The Chuckle Brothers) were born in Rotherham. Their long-running BBC show ChuckleVision frequently referenced their hometown, including a 1996 episode filmed at the club's former Millmoor ground. They served as honorary presidents of Rotherham United.

  • Sitcom Legends: Paul Shane, best known as Ted Bovis in the sitcom Hi-de-Hi!, was a Rotherham native and former miner at Silverwood Colliery.

Music and Lyrics
  • Arctic Monkeys: The town is immortalised in the lyrics of "Fake Tales of San Francisco," where the band mock a local act trying to sound American: "You're not from New York City, you're from Rotherham".

  • Indie and Rock Heritage: The drummer for Pulp, Nick Banks, is from Rotherham. More recently, the indie-rock band The Reytons has seen significant success, frequently celebrating their South Yorkshire roots.


Self Esteem (the stage name of Rebecca Lucy Taylor) is one of Rotherham’s most prominent modern cultural exports. Born and raised in the town, specifically the Anston area, she frequently incorporates her South Yorkshire roots and working-class upbringing into her artistic identity.

Rotherham Roots & Identity
  • Education: She attended Wales High School in Kiveton Park, where she has credited her music teacher with teaching her to sing.
  • Early Life: Before her music career, she was a South Yorkshire Ladies cricket player and worked locally as a supply teacher, a waitress, and a personal assistant.
  • Regional Pride: Though she is a proud ambassador for nearby Sheffield (even receiving an honorary doctorate from the University of Sheffield in 2023), she often clarifies her Rotherham origins in interviews.

Cultural Impact & Career Highlights
  • Musical Success: After a decade in the indie-folk duo Slow Club, she launched her solo career as Self Esteem in 2017. Her 2021 album Prioritise Pleasure earned massive critical acclaim, including a Mercury Prize nomination.

  • Football Loyalty: She is a "long-suffering" Sheffield Wednesday fan. She famously wore a full Wednesday tracksuit during her 2022 Glastonbury performance and collaborated with the brand Art of Football to design a charity shirt raising awareness for domestic violence.

  • Theatre and Screen: Beyond music, she has starred as Sally Bowles in the West End production of Cabaret and composed the score for the award-winning play Prima Facie.

  • Lyricism: Her songs often reference the social pressures of her upbringing; for instance, "I Do This All The Time" features a line about being told she’d be "working in McDonald's" if she didn't succeed in music.

  • Her latest album, A Complicated Woman, was released in April 2025, further cementing her as a leading voice in British pop.




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Recent form - last 6 matches:

Wigan 1-0 Town
Town 2-1 Barnsley
Donny 1-0 Town
Stevenage 1-0 Town
Town 1-1 Donny (EFL Trophy) lost on pens
Town 2-2 Blackpool

Millers 0-0 Mansfield
Millers 1-0 Plymouth
Bradford 1-0 Millers
Millers 1-2 Donny
Burton 1-0 Millers
Millers 0-3 Cardiff

Town are 7th in the League One table with 52 points. Rotherham are 22nd with 35.



Leading scorers:

Terriers:
Leo Castledine (12)
Bojan Radulovic (8)
Joe Taylor (7)
Cameron Ashia (6)

Windy Millers:
Sam Nombe (8)
Josh Benson (5)








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  Derby v The Owls SBC Match Thread
Posted by: Owlkev71 - 05-03-2026, 14:52 - Forum: Sheffield Wednesday - Replies (17)

THE MATCH

SATURDAY 7TH MARCH KO 3PM

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LAST MATCH



Another game and another defeat but a spirited display especially in the 2nd half. Southampton controlled most of the first half and numerous chances while we had one or two chances, McNeill firing wide of the mark. The Saints took the lead when Bree toe poked one in from the edge of the 6 yard box after we didn't deal with a cross. It was 0-2 when Manning scored directly from a free kick although the keeper probably should have done better. Onto the 2nd half and we upped it a bit and we pulled one back when Yates headed in from close range, We looked like we might grab something, a shot was blocked and Lowe fired at there keeper. But it was the Saints who got a third when the ball fell in the box and Harwood Bellis fired in from close range. We nearly made it 2-3 late on but there keeper made a good save and Yates messed up the rebound.

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THE MATCH



Next up and the short trip south to Derby. Derby have had a decent season and are currently in 8th place in the Championship, 6 points off the playoffs with 11 games remaining. They do have a shout of making the end of season party but with some of the teams above them in good form it could be a challenge to make those playoffs. They are managed by John Eustace who took over in February 2025, and he managed to keep the Rams up on the final day of the season. There leading scorer this season is Agyemang who has 10 goals and 3 assists so far this season.

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ALL TIME H2H

OWLS 48
DERBY 54
DRAW 42

CURRENT FORM

OWLS     L L L L L L                                                                

DERBY W L L W L W

EFL STOOGES

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Oliver Langford
Conor Brown and Natalie Aspinall
Fourth Official : Samuel Allison

THE TEAM

Dieng
Palmer Otegbayo Iorfa
Fusire Thornton Ingelsson Adaramola
McNeill J Lowe
Yates

SCORE & SCORER (HOME TEAM SCORE FIRST)

3-1 McNeill

WEDNESDAYS FIRT GOAL TIME

56

ATTENDANCE

N/A

BML LEAGUE

Owlkev 19
Imre 16
Washington 16
SCO 12
Maddix 9

BMPL

Stateside 18
Pei 1
Wereham -11
Southey -12

OTHER GAMES OF MILD INTEREST

Bristol City v Coventry
Charlton v Birmingham
Luton v Reading
Walsall v Notts Co
Carlisle v Southend

ADHDH

THE MUPPETT LEAGUE

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  Oxford United Deepdale 6/3/2026 2000hrs
Posted by: themaclad - 05-03-2026, 09:17 - Forum: Preston North End - Replies (2)

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Less than a thousand minutes left this season, we only have one 3pm Saturday home game left this season, suspect a few are having thoughts of long summery days lying on a recliner supping Gin and Tonic.By the time we kick off probably be on the 7th Ayatollah this week.
Good news Wolves v Liverpool is also on the box for those who want to watch a Cup Tie
Oxford's youth team played ours yesterday drew 2 all, one Ben Davies scored for them

www.oufc.co.uk/

MANAGER

Matthew James Bloomfield (born 8 February 1984) is an English professional football manager and former player who is currently head coach of EFL Championship club Oxford United.

A product of Ipswich Town's academy, Bloomfield joined Wycombe Wanderers on a free transfer in 2003, having made just two EFL Cup appearances for Ipswich. He spent 19 years with Wycombe, playing for the club in League Two, League One and the Championship, and was in the team that reached the semi-final of the 2006–07 Football League Cup. At the start of his final professional season in 2021, he was named as a first team coach, in addition to his role as a player.

Following his retirement in 2022, he moved into full-time management, initially with Colchester United in EFL League Two, before returning to manage Wycombe in February 2023. He left Wycombe in January 2025 for the vacant managerial role at Luton Town, but was dismissed nine months later. He was appointed head coach of Oxford United in January 2026.

MATT TOOK LUTON DOWN LAST SEASON SUSPECT OXFORD WILL MAKE IT A DOUBLE

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FORM GUIDE

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HOTSHOTS



Oxford United's squad consists of 35 players. Goalkeepers: Jacob Knightbridge (England), Jamie Cumming (England), Simon Eastwood (England), Matt Ingram (Scotland). Defenders: Sam Long (England), Ciaron Brown (Northern Ireland), Michal Helik (Poland), Brodie Spencer (Northern Ireland), Gregory Leigh (Jamaica), Hidde ter Avest (Netherlands), Jack Currie (England), Ben Davies (England), Christ Makosso (Congo). Midfielders: Will Vaulks (Wales), Yunus Emre Konak (Turkiye), Cameron Brannagan (England), Brian De Keersmaecker (Belgium), Tyler Goodrham (England), Jamie Donley (Northern Ireland), Joshua Johnson (England), Jamie McDonnell (Northern Ireland), Myles Peart-Harris (England). Forwards: Przemyslaw Placheta (Poland), Mark Harris (Wales), Aidomo Emakhu (Ireland), Ole Romeny (Indonesia), Ruben Roosken (Netherlands), Nik Prelec (Slovenia), Stanley Mills (England), Siriki Dembele (Scotland), Will Lankshear (England), Jin-Woo Jeon (South Korea), Gatlin O'Donkor (England), Mo Missanga (England), Leo Snowden (England).

Oxford United transfers: New signings include Aidomo Emakhu (from Millwall), Ruben Roosken (from Huddersfield), Christ Makosso (from Luton), Jin-Woo Jeon (from Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors FC), Jamie McDonnell (from Nottm Forest) and 10 more. Players transferred out include Stephan Negru (to Tranmere), Jordan Thorniley (to Free agent), Matthew Phillips (to Free agent), Tom Bradshaw (to Barnsley), Louie Sibley (to Bradford) and 12 more.

THE VIEW OF MAC

Need a win, simple as that.

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  Mozza, Then
Posted by: drewks - 04-03-2026, 22:41 - Forum: West Bromwich Albion - Replies (7)

... till the end of the season, + another chap I don't know anything about.
Fingers tightly crossed ; GOOD LUCK!!

https://c.newsnow.co.uk/A/1305795049?-11200:789

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  Taylor interim
Posted by: themaclad - 04-03-2026, 21:30 - Forum: Exeter City - No Replies

Matt Taylor says it is unlikely he will take charge of Exeter City in the long term.

The 44-year-old returned as interim manager until the end of the season on Tuesday, leading the Grecians to a 1-1 draw with Burton Albion.

Taylor, who managed the side for more than four years from 2018, has come in after his successor Gary Caldwell left to take on the vacant head coach job at Wigan Athletic.

"It suits all parties," Taylor told BBC Radio Devon

"Any longer then the wife might have divorced me. I've got three young children, and they are young and they're a handful, and we've got a life in the south of Sheffield.

"But there's a lot of people in the club who I care about, and if I can help in any way for two months I will do.

"When I left I thought I left the club in a strong position and I'd like to leave it in a strong position when I go this time, if I do go."


He moved on in October that year to join then-Championship side Rotherham United but was sacked after 13 months with the Millers in the relegation places.

He went on to spend a year in charge at Bristol Rovers before losing his job in mid-December 2024.

In that time Exeter have established themselves as a League One side - should they stay up this season their fifth successive campaign in the third tier would be their longest stint at that level of football since the late 1970's and early 1980's.

The club's off-field infrastructure has also changed drastically in that time - a new training facility has been built while a new stand at St James Park was officially opened days after Taylor left.

"This club means an awful lot to me. The staff who are here mean an awful lot to me," he added.

"It wasn't on my radar, I've watched from afar and admired from afar in terms of what Exeter have done for a period of time.

"But I got a phone call from someone I really rate and someone I really trust and someone who felt I was the person to come in and help the team, which is the most important thing, until the end of the season.

"I was at the training ground yesterday and that was surreal, because I had left before that was in place.

"So to go into a facility like that and to see it first-hand was just incredible, because I know that the hard work which went into to getting that even planned, let alone built, and now it's in in product, so it was absolutely incredible.

"The provision the players have got is second to none for League One, let alone Exeter City, and I'm looking forward to you know working well in that environment for next two months."


Exeter have not won in eight games - drawing six of those matches - and they have slipped to 15th in League One, six points above the relegation zone.

It comes as the fan-owned club deals with financial issues caused by a major overspend last season - the Exeter City Supporters' Trust has lent the club around £600,000 and the playing budget could be slashed by as much as £1.5m in the summer.

But Taylor is hopeful he can leave the club in the best possible shape come the end of the season - they travel to Barnsley on Saturday before back-to-back home games against the top two in Cardiff City and Lincoln City.

"I'm a little bit in the dark in terms of why we're in the situation we are," he said.

"It always seems to be a such a well-run club in terms of a financial aspect, it's had to be because of the trust ownership

"The key is what's next and what next season looks like, but we can only concentrate on next season once we get through this season."

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  Crosby goes
Posted by: themaclad - 04-03-2026, 21:27 - Forum: Tranmere Rovers - No Replies

Tranmere Rovers have sacked manager Andy Crosby, 10 months after he was appointed on a permanent basis.

Crosby leaves Prenton Park off the back of 10 losses from 11 League Two games, which has left Tranmere 19th in the table.

The club are eight points off the relegation places with 11 games of the season remaining following Tuesday's defeat by relegation-threatened Newport County.

"Andy did a great job for us last year and has undoubtedly been dealt a tough hand this season with the exceptionally high level of injuries we have experienced," said chairman Mark Palios.

"However, I felt a change was unfortunately necessary to try to address the poor run of results.

"I have no doubt that Andy has put his all into the role over the last 12 months in difficult circumstances, and I wish him all the best for the future."

Andy Parkinson will take over on an interim basis for Saturday's visit of Oldham Athletic, with Connor Jennings and Joe Murphy assisting.

Crosby initially led the club on an interim basis after former boss Nigel Adkins was dismissed in February 2025 before being appointed on a permanent deal in May.

He earned six wins and five draws from 13 games in charge of Tranmere at the tail end of last season as they avoided relegation by finishing 20th and nine points clear of the drop zone.

Their recent form has taken a drastic turn in comparison to their finish last term, however, with the club winning just twice since the turn of the year.

Following their 2-0 victory at Harrogate on New Year's Day, Tranmere have picked up three points from a possible 33.

During that period, the gap between themselves and the bottom two has decreased from 15 to eight points, while they have conceded 10 goals in their past three games, including a 5-0 hammering by Notts County on 21 February.

Prior to his sacking, Tranmere Rovers' Official Supporters' Club had called, external for an "immediate change" to the managerial team, saying Crosby's position was "untenable".

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