Mills: I want Edgar Davids to worry about John McGrath

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GARY Mills reckons Dutch legend Edgar Davids can be upstaged by York City’s new loan signing John McGrath at Bootham Crescent tomorrow.

Former AC Milan, Juventus and Barcelona star Davids, now player/head-coach at Barnet, will line up in midfield against the Minstermen for an important League Two encounter.

But Mills will not be assigning any of his players with the task of stopping the ex-Holland international.

Instead, he believes McGrath can cause Davids, who won 74 caps for his country, one or two problems of his own.

On Davids’ North Yorkshire outing, Mills said: “He will keep the game simple and won’t want the players around him complicating things either. He’s played quite a few games for them now so he’ll be fit and he’s an excellent player.

“But tomorrow’s not about Edgar Davids and stopping him. It’s about York City v Barnet.

“I don’t want to worry about him. I want Edgar Davids to worry about John McGrath because he was excellent for us the other night.”

Mills added that he would not be comparing European Cup medals with his rival tomorrow.

The City chief remains the youngest-ever winner of the competition as an 18-year-old member of the Nottingham Forest side that conquered the continent and beat Kevin Keegan’s Hamburg in the 1980 final.

Davids, meanwhile, was a Champions League victor with Ajax against Milan in 1995 but Mills said: “I respect him big- time as a player for what he’s done in the game, but it won’t be about our medals tomorrow no matter how proud of them we are.

“I was only watching the Manchester United game the other night at the Bernabeu and that brought back great memories because that’s where we won the final with Forest. But we are both managers now and will just be concentrating on winning the game for our clubs.”

Mills confirmed, meanwhile, that on-loan striker Michael Rankine will start tomorrow following his second debut for the club during Tuesday’s 0-0 draw with Gillingham.

The 6ft 3in striker has seen little action for parent club Aldershot this season but the City manager believes he is capable of putting in back-to-back 90-minute shifts.

He also added that a permanent return to Bootham Crescent could not be ruled out if the Doncaster-born forward maintains the standards he displayed in midweek.

“Michael Rankine looked fitter than anybody to me the other night,” Mills reasoned. “He worked very, very hard.

“His downfall throughout his career has been that he has not worked hard enough to put in a shift every game.

“At 28, I have brought him back on the proviso that he works like he did on Tuesday night in every game and he will play in every game then.

“The goals will also come if he does that and he will be doing a lot for the team. I think I am good for him – I really do – but he can’t be putting 50 per cent effort into games and has got to be totally committed.

“If he is then, who knows, that could keep him at York City. He’s telling me that’s what he wants and has said that he wished he’d never left here.”

Mills is also hoping that Rankine can improve the team’s fortunes in front of goal.

The Minstermen have netted just twice in their last five matches and not once from open play in that time.

Mills added: “We have got to start taking chances and getting some wins under our belts.

“We’ve not got to be afraid to miss and have got to get in that box and gamble.

“If the ball goes flying over the bar and ends up in Leeds so be it but let’s be positive and then one might go in off somebody’s backside from a shot on the edge of the box.

“As much as I keep saying the points have been great for us, which they have because they are the reason we are eight clear of Barnet, three points would be absolutely fantastic and would bring a big smile to my face.

“It’s a six-pointer, I suppose, because the difference between a win and a defeat is massive. It’s the difference between an 11-point gap and a five-point one.”

Captain Chris Smith is expected to return to the side with Jon Challinor (broken fibula) having joined fellow defenders Chris Doig, David McGurk and Lanre Oyebanjo on the sidelines.

Mills is currently resisting making further reinforcements, having now got five loan players on his books – the full quota that can play in any match – but he added: “If something else happens injury wise at the back, we might be forced into the loan market again.”

Comments(22)

iandwightbenton says...
12:35pm Fri 15 Feb 13

Can u play mr walker with mr Rankine please

lord_love_rocket says...
12:38pm Fri 15 Feb 13

He won't do that

Egonseth says...
12:49pm Fri 15 Feb 13

I'm more concerned with Chris Smith returning to the side.

Pitbull Terry says...
12:50pm Fri 15 Feb 13

Whatever you do Gary, keep Parslow at centre back!

duffy says...
1:07pm Fri 15 Feb 13

Pitbull Terry wrote:
Whatever you do Gary, keep Parslow at centre back!
Well its either Smith joining Parslow which I Hope it is if he has to play both, or Parslow at right back instead of Obeng which is having a laugh.

YorkCityLuke says...
1:19pm Fri 15 Feb 13

duffy wrote:
Pitbull Terry wrote:
Whatever you do Gary, keep Parslow at centre back!
Well its either Smith joining Parslow which I Hope it is if he has to play both, or Parslow at right back instead of Obeng which is having a laugh.
Would have to agree with you. Obeng hasn't really impressed me just yet, if we had 2 Parslows I would play him in both positions - but Danny is much better at centre back.

openallhours says...
1:26pm Fri 15 Feb 13

I look forward to every York game but I can't wait for this one. I just hope that Mills doesn't go and blow it by picking the wrong side.

big mobe says...
1:44pm Fri 15 Feb 13

Now is the time to man up,step up our game and fight for the side, we have no need to be frightened of any side in this div. C.O.Y.Rs............

bartsimmo says...
2:39pm Fri 15 Feb 13

Obeng may not have shown much worth at right back so far but he is the natural choice for that position and it is no excuse for playing him out of position or indeed anyone else.
Smith needs some time on the bench to reflect after such a good result!

If you do insist Mr Mills on having Smith back in then I suggest 352 formation.

Back three of Parslow / Smith and O'Connell
Obeng and Fyfield as more advanced wing backs penning in the Barnet wingers and getting the crosses in.

Kerr and McGrath in the middle with walker just advanced of them behind a front two of Rankine and Chambers. This will allow Chambers and Walker to move in and around Rankine's knock ons.

Blairs pace on the bench for a tired second half defence!

343 could even be an option in that respect!

openallhours says...
2:55pm Fri 15 Feb 13

The following team would comfortably beat Barnet tomorrow:

Ingham
Obeng Parslow O'Connell Fyfield
Paddy McGrath Blair
Walker Everson
Rankine

Simple!

rogue84 says...
3:27pm Fri 15 Feb 13

if there was ever a game to go 'gung-ho' then this one is it. we've got home games with barnet, accrington and plymouth plus trips to wimbledon and dagenham. every single one of those we should go all-out attack to hammer these teams early on - as we did v oxford and bristol rovers etc.
come on lads, the weather's starting to get warmer...spring's on it's way, we're in the football league, lets enjoy it!

MinstermenNorway says...
3:57pm Fri 15 Feb 13

McGrath will batter Davids! Easy!
Come on Minstermen.

referee 1 says...
3:59pm Fri 15 Feb 13

good to see more positivity lets get behind what ever teams selected and let davids worry about us , its a game we can win on tuesdays performance confidence should be no issue and you have to beat whats in front of you but the lads did not look has jaded has in past weeks the other night and look up to the battle lets cheer them to victory

Phil, Leeds says...
4:04pm Fri 15 Feb 13

Oh no here we go. We don't want Smith back nor Walker for that matter. The only change needed is the enforced one i.e. someone in for Challinor. Personally I'd like that to be McReady with Obeng slotting back in at right back. Any other changes would be an insult to those players who were all magnificent on Tuesday night and faith should be repaid in them.

RooBeck says...
4:45pm Fri 15 Feb 13

We need the right tempo for this match and to try and keep it going for the full 90 minutes - on the lines of how we played in the first-half on Tuesday night. A 4-4-2 formation with Walker, McDaid or Everson feeding-off Ranks wouldn't be a bad option. GM has a great deal of faith in Chris Smith but I would keep Parslow and O'Connell paired-up in central defence with Obeng returning to right-back and Jamal Fyfield remaining at left-back. Midfield of Blair, McGrath, Kerr and Chambers and have young John MacReady on the bench for midfield cover. Welcome to Edgar Davids - great footballer and ambassador for the game, but hoping you return back to North London to-morrow night, empty handed!! COYR.

tomwillo1 says...
5:28pm Fri 15 Feb 13

For me.
Ingham.
Parslow, Smith, O'Connell, Fyfield.
McLaughlin, Kerr, McGrath.
Blair, Rankine, Chambers.

Walker is out of form, feel sorry for Pottsy cos McGrath played very well on Tuesday!

EcclesMustScore says...
8:04pm Fri 15 Feb 13

With reference to GM's comments; it would have to be a helluva curler to go over the bar and end up in Leeds

skilly says...
10:31pm Fri 15 Feb 13

I think Smith will be back at centre back tomorrow with the rest unchanged, Parslow moving to fullback. Would be happy with that. Lets play with the same tempo and desire and get 3 points. Accrington lost tonight so lets make the most of our chance to push on up the league. Crowd was behind the team on Tuesday, lets have more of it tomorrow

YoRkIe59 says...
8:42am Sat 16 Feb 13

can anybody tell me who scored our goal in the 1 1 draw with Gillingham tues night ???????.i must have missed both goals .

duffy says...
5:17pm Sat 16 Feb 13

Sorry guys, same mistakes,nothing learned and I can't see where the next win is coming from. We are in a relegation fight and I've never said it before but Mills could actually take us down and that's the club finished. We need to make the decision now while we still have a gap.
Enough is enough and its now Mills out for me.

nicko75 says...
5:20pm Sat 16 Feb 13

Yep - sorry Gary - thanks for everything. We will always thank you for last season - but that's the end.

bartsimmo says...
5:35pm Sat 16 Feb 13

And we want teams to be scared of our team Gary but that will never happen with you at the helm because we are too predictable with too many consistently underachieving players getting in the team. (they must be b***ing you or something!)

You changed a good back four with the lame Smith you only had one change to make and you couldnt do that.

Even my Gran can see 433 is not working and all the teams have sussed us out but you still fail to see that.

The club has been to kind to people getting us promoted and need to start thinking as the club as a business before we lose it. There is no place for sentiment in relegation dog fights. One mans stubborness has got us here!

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