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Mark Robins warns of big threat from Wolves



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Published Date: 26 August 2008
Rotherham United v Wolverhampton W
Carling Cup
ROTHERHAM UNITED go in search of their second Championship scalp tonight with Mark Robins warning his side will have to be on top of their game.
The Millers have enjoyed a dream start with three victories in League Two and a memorable penalty shoot-out triumph at Sheffield Wednesday in the Carling Cup first round.

But for the 17-point penalty imposed by the Football League for a failure to follow insolvency policy, United would be joint top of the basement division.

Robins said: "We have made a good start and we are hopeful with the way things are progressing.

"We know it will be tough against Wolves so we need to be on our game. Wolves have made a good start and they have millions of pounds-worth of players at their disposal.

"So we are just hoping that they might rest one or two."

Last six games: Rotherham WWWDWW, Wolverhampton Wanderers DWDWWW.

Last time: Rotherham United 1 Woverhampton Wanderers 2; November 13, 2004; Championship.

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  • Last Updated: 26 August 2008 9:44 AM
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  • Location: Yorkshire
 
 

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