Rotherham United v Stevenage Borough: Millers now fear no one says Ellison

ROTHERHAM United winger Kevin Ellison insists there is nothing to scare the Millers in League Two this season.

Third in the table after only one defeat in the opening 10 games, the Millers host promoted Stevenage Borough today – the first meeting between the two clubs.

Ellison said: "There's nothing in this division that frightens me and I've definitely not got any fears.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

"Last season there were one or two teams up there – the likes of Rochdale, who played a good passing game and got out of the division and are now doing well – but this season it's a bit different and there's nothing I've seen so far that worries me.

"We're going well and we'll be there or thereabouts this season."

Manager Ronnie Moore rested Andy Warrington, Adam Le Fondre, Johnny Mullins and Tom Newey for the Johnstone's Paint Trophy in midweek but all four are expected to return.

Captain Ryan Cresswell is also set to return after missing the last two games following the death of his grandfather.

Last six games: Millers DWWDDW, Stevenage DLDWWL.

Last time: No previous meeting.

Referee: GD Scott (Oxfordshire).