Good. Shrewsbury is arguably less of an arduous away game than Rotherham in terms of travel, and anyway the way that player gave it to us when they scored at the Valley, and their fans at Shrewsbury, it will be nice to get six points from them next season.
Looking forward to seeing who has the better players next season!!! Very ugly football from a team I actually admired back in February. Not so smug now Mr Hurst. Ipswich be careful what you wish for....
"Charlton felt they should have had a penalty in a first half they shaded, but appeals for handball against home captain Mat Sadler were waved away."
"Goalscorer Morris was also possibly fortunate to escape unpunished after an early tangle with Patrick Bauer, in which appeared to catch the Charlton defender with his elbow."
Prior to the play-offs, I'm sure, like many, I felt some sympathy for Shrewsbury entering into the lottery with such a wide points margin over the other contenders.
However, the way in which their team conducted themselves during the second leg against Charlton, makes me over the moon at todays result. May the tears gush out of their Salopian tubes tonight!
"If you ever see a post from WRICURKINCAM walk away and pretend you didn't. Only madness lies ahead. " = Henry Irving.
Well done the Millers and the three ex-Charlton lads in the line up - and one in particular. What is there not to like.
A very deserved win and maybe a game too far for Shrewsbury. I was surprised at how vulnerable they looked defensively, with Beckles particularly weak. Although you have to respect how they have overachieved this year, I am delighted that the high proportion of bellend supporters in that second leg have had yet another disappointing trip to Wembley.
Rotherham matched their physicality and most certainly played the better football.
Interestingly, I think I read somewhere that this was the first time for 12 years or so that the three teams relegated from the Championship have gone straight back up again. It better not happen next year.....
What disappointed me is the amount of empty seats in the best part of the stadium. Corporate football at its finest. Wembley? Poke it up your arse. If the FA Wern't so up themselves, this could have been played nearer to both parties concerned. Everton perhaps?
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2.1 Rotherham
Where have we seen that before ... ?
Good old Woody....good luck Rotherham. Shrews got what their cynical game deserved.
"Goalscorer Morris was also possibly fortunate to escape unpunished after an early tangle with Patrick Bauer, in which appeared to catch the Charlton defender with his elbow."
Prior to the play-offs, I'm sure, like many, I felt some sympathy for Shrewsbury entering into the lottery with such a wide points margin over the other contenders.
However, the way in which their team conducted themselves during the second leg against Charlton, makes me over the moon at todays result. May the tears gush out of their Salopian tubes tonight!
"If you ever see a post from WRICURKINCAM walk away and pretend you didn't. Only madness lies ahead. " = Henry Irving.
A very deserved win and maybe a game too far for Shrewsbury. I was surprised at how vulnerable they looked defensively, with Beckles particularly weak. Although you have to respect how they have overachieved this year, I am delighted that the high proportion of bellend supporters in that second leg have had yet another disappointing trip to Wembley.
Rotherham matched their physicality and most certainly played the better football.
Interestingly, I think I read somewhere that this was the first time for 12 years or so that the three teams relegated from the Championship have gone straight back up again. It better not happen next year.....
Corporate football at its finest.
Wembley? Poke it up your arse.
If the FA Wern't so up themselves, this could have been played nearer to both parties concerned.
Everton perhaps?
Coventry are the only other side who can also do it
Also thought Rotherham looked really decent, deserved winners . Their 23 had a great game