Dan Barlaser got his second straight start in Rotherham’s 1-2 win at Blackpool this afternoon. Barlaser also played the full ninety minutes for the first time since a 4-0 win against Shrewsbury in the Carabao Cup on August 13th.
TEAM v @BlackpoolFC | Iversen; Olosunde, Ihiekwe, Wood, Mattock; Wiles, Lindsay, Barlaser, Hastie; Crooks; Smith.
SUBS | Price, Robertson, Clarke, MacDonald, Ogbene, Lamy, Morris.#rufc | #ForeverTogetherForeverProud pic.twitter.com/rdz3OYACpw
— Rotherham United (@OfficialRUFC) October 12, 2019
Kelland Watts made his third straight start and eleventh overall for Stevenage at home against Liam Gibson’s Grimsby Town. Liam was an unused substitute which broke his string of six starts. Stevenage got their first win in the league this season by a score of 2-1.
? TEAM NEWS… Mark Sampson names two changes from Tuesday's win over @wwfcofficial. ? #WeAreStevenage
— Stevenage FC ?? (@StevenageFC) October 12, 2019
Striker Elias Sorensen was again an unused substitute for the third straight game in Carlisle’s 4-2 defeat at Crewe.
Your team for today's game against @crewealexfc ? pic.twitter.com/AXuaCGIOqh
— Carlisle United FC (@officialcufc) October 12, 2019
Goalkeeper Nathan Harker is again Mark Foden’s back-up as Blyth Spartans win 0-1 at Curzon Ashton. That’s a big win for Lee Clark as Blyth try to climb their way out of the cellar in the National League North.
This is how Blyth will line up this afternoon
Blyth Live https://t.co/1Ghejh16HP#HowayBlyth pic.twitter.com/k8vY7ypcGV
— Blyth Spartans (@Blyth_Spartans) October 12, 2019
1 comment so far
lesh
Oct 13, 2019 at 1:04 AM
Comment #1No game time for Sorensen again? What is Shola doing to earn his wage? Surely there’s more to his role than crawling to Ashley!