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Fenton sets new targets for Millers



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Published Date: 11 October 2008
Bournemouth v Rotherham United

ROTHERHAM defender Nick Fenton will heap misery on two of his former clubs if that means lifting the Millers away from the League Two relegation zone.

The Millers visit Bournemouth where Fenton spent three months on loan knowing victory could tak
e them above Grimsby, where he played last season.

After starting on minus 17 points, the Millers are back in positive points and are looking to extend their nine-point lead over Bournermouth.

Fenton said: "Psychologically, it would be massive to catch Grimsby. To do that 10 games into the season, having had a 17- point deduction, would be fantastic. Getting to positive points has only taken us nine games. Now we need to get as high up the table as we can."

The Millers knocked Leeds out of the Johnstone's Paint Trophy in midweek and have only lost once in 13 games. Manager Mark Robins still aims to guard against complacency, saying: "It's looking good for us at the moment, but, as soon as you take your eye off the ball in football, things can go wrong."

Striker Richie Barker is available again after being cup-tied for the Leeds game.

Last six games: Bournemouth DLWWLW, Rotherham DWWDWW.

Last time: Bournemouth 1 Rotherham 3, League One, October 21, 2006.

Referee: GD Scott (Oxfordshire).

SkyBet odds: Bournemouth to win 11-8, draw 12-5; Rotherham to win 15-/8.



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  • Last Updated: 11 October 2008 8:32 AM
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