Knill has again warned of complacency and says the Glovers won't be fooled by his sides false position in the league due to the 10 point deduction.
Knill warns against complacency once again
Last Updated : 01-Dec-2006 by
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"But we shouldn't be concentrating on what might have been. Fact is we are where we are and that's the situation we have to deal with, which is why I don't want anyone getting carried away. What I do want is consistency and belief in ourselves on a game-by-game basis."
Knill will give fitness tests to Michael Keane and Colin Murdock ahead of the clash, whilst our opponents remain locked in a transfer wrangle with Bristol City over Marcus Stewart. Neither club seem willing to budge over compensating a drop in salary for the 34 year-old striker if a permanent deal is to go through.
As usual MillersMAD will have all the post match reaction online over the weekend.
