Hamilton flying highpublished at 19:48 British Summer Time 17 October 2014
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Hamilton are the surprise package in the Scottish Premiership this season. They can go four points clear at the top if they beat Aberdeen tonight. Follow the action here.
A bit of Frank Sinatra. Yes, that's right, Frank Sinatra is played over the loud speakers before Leeds kick us off at New York Stadium. Start spreading the news... we're under way...
BBC Radio Sheffield's Jonathan Buchan at New York Stadium
"The battle of the chants from both ends of the New York Stadium has begun! Rotherham, Rotherham, Rotherham vs Marching on Together."
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Stoke striker Peter Crouch: I still believe we'll finish in the top 10.
"It was an unusual start to the season. Teams have a different mentality when coming to the Britannia now. They have set up differently and we've had to adjust to that."
Team-mate Asmir Begovic: "Getting it up to Crouchy is easy, he's a big target. If you kick the ball five yards away from him, he'll control it - he makes me look good."
Here we go then. The two teams are out on the field at a noisy New York Stadium. Rotherham in their traditional red strip, Leeds in dark blue.
It's been a long time since these two teams last met in the league. 3,449 days in fact (it's amazing what you can work out on the internet!).
On that day at Elland Road in May 2005, the match ended goalless. Among the players in the Leeds line-up were Neil Sullivan, Aaron Lennon and Rob Hulse. Lucas Radebe came off the bench.
Andrew: Fascinating interview with David Moyes, it's very sad what happened to him last year. For a man with incredible dignity and self-respect he was treated appallingly by Manchester United Football Club and a large group of so-called 'fans'. Here's hoping he gets the opportunity to return to a top-class football club very soon.
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Former Scotland international Pat Nevin: "If someone tells you it's a six-year plan, you plan it correctly, you don't throw money at it straight away. At Everton he never did it.
"They should have told him if you don't get in the Champions League you're out, then he might have done it differently.
"'Why should I spend £50m on a £30m player? I will make that money go further', he thought. It's a mistake because that's not the way football works.
"Louis van Gaal has seen what happened to Moyes and went out and brought in as many big names as he could."
I'm sure you've all caught sight of tonight's teams by now (19:12), and the Leeds line-up is still without some Brazilian magic. Some Samba flair. Some South American class.
On-loan Flamengo midfielder Adryan, 20, is yet to make his debut since signing in the summer, but coach Darko Milanic hinted the playmaker's introduction might be near.
"He can bring South America, Brazil to the team - something a little bit different," the new boss said., external "But I don't want to put too much pressure on him. I don't want that. I think he's not prepared to play 40 games in the Championship now, not at this moment. He needs time.
"It's another world, it is not the same as other leagues. And he is young."
BBC Radio Sheffield's Jonathan Buchan at New York Stadium
"There are three former Leeds United players in the Rotherham United side this evening but BBC Radio Sheffield summariser Rob Scott admits he was surprised to see Ryan Hall in the Millers starting line-up tonight."
Kari Arnason has done a nice interview with the Sheffield Star, external since his return from international duty. He's been discussing the best opponents he has faced while playing for his national team.
"Against Spain I was playing in midfield," he recalled. "Eidur Gudjohnsen told me before the game 'don't ever think you can get the ball off Xavi'. I tried to go for the ball once and he just nutmegged me.
"Ibrahimovic, you can't really play against him. If he's on it, there's nothing you can do. He's so strong and tall, but he's quick and very technical at the same time."
Rotherham defender Kari Arnason must have waltzed back into training with a beaming smile on his face this week. That's because the Iceland international played a key role in his side's victory over the Netherlands in Euro 2016 qualifying. And all of it on his 32nd birthday.
"It was a great birthday present. It was brilliant," he said., external "We all know their players like Robin van Persie and Arjan Robben so what we did was close them down from every angle.
"The plan was, don't sell yourself, don't get beaten one v one. It's a media frenzy in Iceland. They all love it because we're top of the group."
Michael Blighe:, external Re: Moyes (19:11)... I'd like to think he'd end up at the Toon, but I don't think he'd want to be in another negative environment.
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Former Scotland international Pat Nevin: "There is some level of spin involved. It'll blow over - I feel sorry for the player. He's 19, he doesn't need that. He'll feel quite bruised by this."
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Daily Telegraph journalist Jason Burt: "I think it will rumble on for a few more days. It was a perfect storm with Roy Hodgson being an ex-Liverpool boss. There's been tension between England and Liverpool with Daniel Sturridge.
"It was like when Alex Ferguson kicked the boot that hit David Beckham, it almost had to be a Liverpool player.
"The problem with what Hodgson did was the form of words he used. I understand Sterling felt fatigue in his thighs, it wasn't like he was tired and didn't want to get out of bed."
Scott Kelly:, external Feeling anxious about tonight. Milanic needs his first win and soon. As always, expect great support!
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Stoke keeper Asmir Begovic: "It's been well documented, but blown out of proportion. Raheem is a fantastic footballer, he's played a lot of games, and big games too. He might be tired, there's sports science behind it.
"It's a bit unfair on him, he's 19 - he's still got to develop and learn.
"You [should] make up a different reason and keep it between you two and the players. It's a lesson learned for everyone on how it's escalated."
Meanwhile, Pep Guardiola has been quoted in a new book as saying he hates the term 'tiki-taka'. The former Barcelona manager, who is now in charge of Bayern Munich, says: "I loathe all that passing for the sake of it, all that tiki-taka. It's so much rubbish and has no purpose. You have to pass the ball with a clear intention, with the aim of making it into the opposition's goal.
"Don't believe what people say. Barca didn't do tiki-taka! It's completely made up! Don't believe a word of it! In all team sports, the secret is to overload one side of the pitch so that the opponent must tilt its own defence to cope.
"You overload on one side and draw them in so that they leave the other side weak. And when we've done all that, we attack and score from the other side."
That clears that one up, then.
Rotherham: Collin, Richardson, Morgan, Arnason, Skarz, Hall, Frecklington, Green, Pringle, Derbyshire, Revell. Subs: Loach, Broadfoot, Bowery, Swift, Taylor, Clarke-Harris, Smallwood.
Leeds: Silvestri, Berardi, Bellusci, Pearce, Warnock, Bianchi, Austin, Mowatt, Cook, Antenucci, Doukara. Subs: Byram, Sharp, Adryan, Morison, Charlie Taylor, Cooper, Sloth.
Referee: Keith Stroud (Hampshire)
Read the big BBC Sport exclusive yet? Former Manchester United manager David Moyes has been speaking with our sports editor Dan Roan, and he says he's ready for a return to football.
"I have enjoyed the time off but I have got to wait on the right job and make sure it's one that I want," the 51-year-old said.
"I am hoping that the next club I join gives me the chance to build a team, because I think that is what I am good at."
Where might Moyes end up?