ROTHERHAM v CARDIFF CITYChampionship
Saturday, 24 September, 15:00
New York Stadium
Hopefully 600-700 Cardiff Fans
' TODAYS TEAM '
Amos; Peltier, Morrison, Connolly, Richards, Whittingham, O'Keefe, Immers, Ralls, Noone, Lambert
Subs: Wilson, Manga, John, Huws, Kennedy, Harris, Zohore
Pay on the day
Amos; Peltier, Morrison, Connolly, Richards, Whittingham, O'Keefe, Immers, Ralls, Noone, Lambert
Subs: Wilson, Manga, John, Huws, Kennedy, Harris, Zohore
23/09/16
Some injury doubts for Cardiff City's game away to Rotherham tomorrow
Some bad news, but a boost for Stuart O’Keefe
A Few doubts - Kadeem Harris missed a couple days training (ankle ), Gunnarsson missed a bit with his calf. Gounongbe took a bad stud to his Achilles on the weekend, so got quite a few doubts, especially in attacking areas. That’s what the squad is for, if people are missing then opportunity knocks for others.
Joe Bennett is working hard to get back to full training, calf not settled down as quickly as we thought, he should be in squad training next week, but not expected to play till mid October.
Stuart O’Keefe - he’s been training fully for 10 day/2 weeks so he’s in contention.
Anthony Pilkington a major doubt for tomorrow
Cardiff have a host of injury concerns ahead of the game tomorrow and Cardiff manager Paiul Trollope will have to wait till tomorrow morning to assess a few City players.
Anthony Pilkington has missed a lot of the week, it’s a muscle issue in his thigh and he’s being assessed this morning, Fingers crossed with him, he could potentially play tomorrow. It’s a big fingers crossed, though, He’s a big player for us so missing him would be a blow, but it will give someone else a chance.
22/09/16
Team News
Stuart O’Keefe is back in training after a broken arm and is set to return within the next week, meanwhile new signing Joe Bennett remains out for up to two weeks with a calf injury. Cardiff will likely stick with Ben Amos between the sticks but Bruno Ecuele-Manga could be recalled to the defence.
" UPDATED DAILY "
20/09/16
Cardiff City Star Anthony Pilkington went off on Saturday against Leeds United with a thigh injury.
Its not looking good and at this moment in time as Pilkington will be missing for next Saturday's away Championship League game at Rotherham United.
Cardiff City who have trimmed back their squad due to their financial problems are bottom of the Championship and already still without new signing Joe Bennet due to his injury he sustained at Aston Villa and Stuart O'keefe still only doing light training after his injury can not afford for their top scorer Pilkington to be missing.
Latest NewsPossible LineupsCardiff City21 Amos
2 Peltier
4 Morrison
16 Connolly
6 Richards
17 Gunnarsson
7 Whittingham
8 Ralls
11 Noone
19 Lambert
13 Pilkington
Rotherham1 Camp
2 Kelly
18 Fry
16 Wilson
3 Mattock
11 Taylor
15 Halford
24 Adeyemi
21 Allan
37 Brown
9 D Ward
The OppositionRothernamRotherham United Football Club, nicknamed The Millers,[1] is an English professional football club based in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, that competes in The Football League Championship, the second tier in the English football league system.
Founded in 1925 as a merger between Rotherham Town (1899) and Rotherham County (1870),[2] the club's colours were initially yellow and black, but later evolved into the more traditional red and white.[3] Rotherham United play their home games at New York Stadium, a 12,000 capacity all-seater stadium, having previously played since its foundation at Millmoor for 101 years. Joining the football league back in 1925, Rotherham spent the first 25 years of their time in Division Three North the lowest level of the Football league finally gaining promotion to Division Two at the end of the 1950–51 season.[4]
The Millers featured in the inaugural League Cup final in 1961,[5] and won the 1996 Football League Trophy. They have also achieved two separate back to back promotions in 1999–2001 under Ronnie Moore and 2012–2014 under Steve Evans.
2016/17 ResultsCardiffSAT 20 AUG 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Fulham 2 - 2 Cardiff
SAT 27 AUG 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Cardiff 0 - 1 Reading
SAT 10 SEP 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Norwich 3 - 2 Cardiff
TUE 13 SEP 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Preston 3 - 0 Cardiff
SAT 17 AUG 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Leeds 2 - 0 Cardiff
RotherhamSAT 17 SEP 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Blackburn 4 - 2 Rotherham
WED 14 SEP 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Rotherham 2 - 2 Nottm Forest
SAT 10 SEP 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Rotherham 2 - 2 Bristol City
SAT 27 AUG 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Barnsley 4 - 0 Rotherham
Recent meetings2015/2016 Sat 23 Jan Cardiff City 2 - 2 Rotherham U. Championship
2015/2016 Sat 19 Sep Rotherham U. 2 - 1 Cardiff City Championship
2014/2015 Tue 03 Mar Rotherham U. 1 - 3 Cardiff City Championship
2014/2015 Sat 06 Dec Cardiff City 0 - 0 Rotherham U. Championship
2004/2005 Sat 06 Nov Rotherham U. 2 - 2 Cardiff City Championship
New York StadiumAfter spending four years at the Don Valley Stadium in Sheffield, the Club have returned home to Rotherham. The new stadium, which cost in the region of £20m to build, is located close to their old Millmoor ground where they played for 101 years. The area of Rotherham where the ground is located is historically known as New York (hence the stadium name) and is built on the site of the old Guest & Chrimes factory. Set beside the River Don, the stadium from the outside looks far larger than its 12,000 capacity and is quite striking in its design. It is totally enclosed and all seated.
On one side is the Eric Twigg Foods Pukka Pies (West) Stand. This is the largest of the four single tiered stands. It is unusual in so much that the middle seated area of the stand is situated at a lower level than either of the wings. There is an executive area above this with seating outside and yet further above is a television gantry, set into the red paneled wall. The other sides of the stadium are much smaller in size. Both ends are virtually identical, except that the Mears (South) Stand has a small electric scoreboard situated at the back of it. On the remaining side is the Ben Bennett (East) Stand, which is slightly less taller than both the ends. This simple looking stand has two large areas built into the front of the stand for the use of disabled supporters. There is a large video screen situated in the North West corner.
The most interesting feature inside the stadium is the roof. This descends down from the West Stand over the ends is large 'steps' eventually meeting the East Stand. A large amount of transparent perspex has been used in the roof to allow more light to reach the playing surface and improve their overall look. On the roof of the East Stand are two futuristic looking floodlight pylons that are supplemented by a row of lights above the West Stand.
In November 2014 the stadium was renamed the AESSEAL New York Stadium in a five year corporate sponsorship deal.
Previous HighlightsMatch OddsCardiff 6/4
Draw 23/10
Rotherham 13/8
TicketsGeneral Ticket Prices
Adults: £23.00
Seniors 60+: £13.00
HM Armed Forces Personnel: £13.00
Young Adults 18-21yrs: £13.00
Students (valid proof of FT education): £13.00
Juniors 13 – 17yrs: £8.00
Juniors 12 & under: £6.00
Disabled Allocations
Adults: £13.00
Concessions at prices listed above
Carer: free of charge
Tickets can be purchased in person at the CCS Ticket Office situated in the Grandstand, next to Corporate Entrance 2.
Alternatively, you can call the Stadium Ticket Office on 0845 345 1400. The Ticket Office is open from 9am to 5:30pm on Monday to Friday, and 9am to 3pm on non match-day Saturdays.
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