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The end of a strenuous Six out of seven week spell of playing both Saturday and Tuesday in sight.

And with only Preston and Ipswich to face before the deserved two-week international break. The players must be feeling upbeat.

Including Miller, who believes the Iron players will look forward to recharging the batteries before the final push for safety. Speaking to The Iron Player, he said:

‘I think the international break has probably come at the right time,’ he admitted.

‘There are a few players with little niggles as a result of fatigue.

‘Recently we have had a lot of hard games on heavy pitches, which does take it out of the legs, so on reflection it’s probably not a bad thing.

‘But, saying that, if we go out and get a result against Preston and Ipswich you want the games to come thick and fast.

‘As players if the results are going for us then we would want to play every day.’

‘It’s one of those things that sometimes you get them (decisions) and sometimes you don’t,’ he said.

‘But I think I was a bit harshly treated at times.

‘When things aren’t going for you, they really don’t go for you and Saturday for me personally was like that.

‘Maybe it is a little bit of the little club syndrome.

‘Or possibly it’s the situation that when you are down the bottom you notice the decisions more that don’t got for you.

‘We are battling and scrapping for our lives trying to get out of it.


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