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League One
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Attendance: 3,872
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Newey (47)
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O''Brien (20), Oliver (75)
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Rubbish game! Rotherham 0 - 0 Bradford
Andy Warrington was Rotherham's hero as he prevented lowly Bradford City from claiming the Yorkshire derby honours.
The veteran goalkeeper was in top form as he made a wonder save to deny Omar Daley just before the break before then putting in a second-half super show.
Warrington twice denied Tom Adeyemi and then somehow kept out an effort from visiting defender Steve Williams.
It was a frustrating night for the Millers' leading scorer Adam Le Fondre, who saw his best effort deflected wide.
All the first-half chances fell the Millers' way, Kevin Ellison heading just over, then going close with a curling free-kick before Jason Taylor shot just wide.
Le Fondre then saw his shot brilliantly turned away for a corner before Nicky Law's effort was also saved by goalkeeper Jon McLaughlin.
Bradford's only attempt on target came in first-half injury-time when Daley's shot was touched over by Warrington.
But the struggling Bantams refused to lie down after the break, Rotherham having to rely on the excellence of Warrington, who made three top-class saves in the space of five minutes.
Bradford City manager Peter Taylor told BBC Radio Leeds:
Their goalie had a wonderful night, we could have won the game, but I was pleased with the work rate and the commitment was there.
We started very well, it was quite an even game in the first half, but in the second, with the chances we created, I'm a bit disappointed we haven't won.
Omar [Daley] did very well tonight, he was very, very tired at the end of the game - we could have done with him staying out there longer, but we didn't want to over-tire him.
We're still looking for a striker on loan, if the right one becomes available we'll have a go at it, but James Hanson is getting better and Michael Flynn was nearly on the bench tonight, so that's encouraging.
Live text and stats
Tuesday, 28 September 2010
Npower League Two
Home Team Score Away Team Time
Rotherham 0-0 Bradford FT
(HT 0-0)
Hide team line-ups and match stats
Rotherham
01 Warrington
03 Neweyyellow card05 Cresswell
17 Mullins
22 Geohaghan
04 Harrison (Bradley 72)
07 Law (Warne 80)
08 Taylor
15 Ellison
09 Pope (Taylor 80)
10 Le Fondre
Substitutes
30 Annerson, 06 Fenton, 23 Holden, 16 Warne, 18 Bradley, 21 Marshall, 20 TaylorBradford
01 McLaughlan
03 O'Brienyellow card05 Rehman
06 Oliveryellow card12 Williams
16 Duff
07 Daley (Hendrie 76)
08 Doherty (Speight 68)
20 Adeyemi
22 Bullock
09 Evans
Substitutes
13 Saxton, 27 Horne, 11 Hendrie, 23 Syers, 10 Speight, 19 Moult, 25 ChilakaRef: Webster
Att: 3,872
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DT92 Count: 86 |
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davethechemic 92 |
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Simon Smith 91 |
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Cotswoldstokie 85 |
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Rubbish game! Rotherham 0 - 0 Bradford
Andy Warrington was Rotherham's hero as he prevented lowly Bradford City from claiming the Yorkshire derby honours.
The veteran goalkeeper was in top form as he made a wonder save to deny Omar Daley just before the break before then putting in a second-half super show.
Warrington twice denied Tom Adeyemi and then somehow kept out an effort from visiting defender Steve Williams.
It was a frustrating night for the Millers' leading scorer Adam Le Fondre, who saw his best effort deflected wide.
All the first-half chances fell the Millers' way, Kevin Ellison heading just over, then going close with a curling free-kick before Jason Taylor shot just wide.
Le Fondre then saw his shot brilliantly turned away for a corner before Nicky Law's effort was also saved by goalkeeper Jon McLaughlin.
Bradford's only attempt on target came in first-half injury-time when Daley's shot was touched over by Warrington.
But the struggling Bantams refused to lie down after the break, Rotherham having to rely on the excellence of Warrington, who made three top-class saves in the space of five minutes.
Bradford City manager Peter Taylor told BBC Radio Leeds:
Their goalie had a wonderful night, we could have won the game, but I was pleased with the work rate and the commitment was there.
We started very well, it was quite an even game in the first half, but in the second, with the chances we created, I'm a bit disappointed we haven't won.
Omar [Daley] did very well tonight, he was very, very tired at the end of the game - we could have done with him staying out there longer, but we didn't want to over-tire him.
We're still looking for a striker on loan, if the right one becomes available we'll have a go at it, but James Hanson is getting better and Michael Flynn was nearly on the bench tonight, so that's encouraging.
Live text and stats
Tuesday, 28 September 2010
Npower League Two
Home Team Score Away Team Time
Rotherham 0-0 Bradford FT
(HT 0-0)
Hide team line-ups and match stats
Rotherham
01 Warrington
03 Neweyyellow card05 Cresswell
17 Mullins
22 Geohaghan
04 Harrison (Bradley 72)
07 Law (Warne 80)
08 Taylor
15 Ellison
09 Pope (Taylor 80)
10 Le Fondre
Substitutes
30 Annerson, 06 Fenton, 23 Holden, 16 Warne, 18 Bradley, 21 Marshall, 20 TaylorBradford
01 McLaughlan
03 O'Brienyellow card05 Rehman
06 Oliveryellow card12 Williams
16 Duff
07 Daley (Hendrie 76)
08 Doherty (Speight 68)
20 Adeyemi
22 Bullock
09 Evans
Substitutes
13 Saxton, 27 Horne, 11 Hendrie, 23 Syers, 10 Speight, 19 Moult, 25 ChilakaRef: Webster
Att: 3,872
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