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Broughton confident of lifting the Millers



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Published Date: 30 August 2008
Brentford v Rotherham United

BRENTFORD supporters might not remember Drewe Broughton, but Rotherham United's new signing expects it to be tough on his return to Griffin Park.

Striker Broughton, 29, was just a teenager when he made his one and only appearance for the Bees duri
ng a loan spell from Norwich City a decade ago.

He has subsequently played for a further 12 clubs before signing a one-year deal with the Millers earlier this week.

"I was there at 19 and they have always been a decent club around this level," he said. "They will fancy themselves for the play-offs, they have started well, and it will be a tough game."

The Millers were docked
17 points by the Football League at the start of the season, but have already reduced that to minus eight points thanks to victories in their opening three league games.

Broughton said: "When you get negative points, the aim is to get as many wins as you can early on. We are not paid to worry about that, we are paid to do our job. Three wins out of three is fantastic and now we have to carry on from here.

"There is no reason why we can't look up the table," he added. "How far we can finish up the league I don't know, but we can certainly get away from that relegation zone very quickly."



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