Rotherham will be chasing a second win under a new manager tomorrow, as they welcome potential playoff candidates Luton Town.
The Millers have yet to secure a win at the AESSEAL New York Stadium since Lee Clark’s appointment as manager last month, with a rather dismal record of one win, one draw and four losses in the past six games.
This is further compounded with the team confirming their relegation last week, in a 3-0 defeat to Wigan Athletic.
There are positives, though, as Lee Clark’s men were able to end a nine game winless streak on Saturday in an emotionally charged 2-0 victory against potential relegation candidates Leyton Orient.
The match also had the backdrop of a personal family bereavement for the new manager combined with a cross country rush to attend the game on time for Mr Clark.
Speaking after the game, Assistant manager Peter Leven said: “It’s a good result, obviously the circumstances of last week and obviously with Lee’s family. It’s a very good performance.

“The trains were delayed and cancelled, he (Clark) had to jump in a taxi, he arrived here just before kick-off and he’s obviously then shot off again. It just shows his character; he wants to be here and wants to do well for the players and the club. It was good to have him here.”
Rotherham have a difficult uphill climb to continue their new momentum, however, as they face eighth place Luton Town, who are coincidentally on a nine game unbeaten streak, and are looking to secure as many points as possible in their push for a playoff position.
It looks as though the Millers will have a tough home game coming up, but the managerial staff appear to be determined for the future.
Mr. Leven said: “We’ve got a duty, we need to try and win every game we can, and we’ll keep going right to the end, no matter what.”




