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Tommy Wright is hoping for another taste of the big time tomorrow when City square up to Sheffield United at the Walkers Stadium.
by Jon Dale
The 19-year-old striker was rewarded for his form in City's reserves, where he has netted three times in as many games so far this season, with a spot on the substitutes' bench at Rotherham.
It then got even better for the local lad when he replaced scorer Dion Dublin for the final 10 minutes of the encounter at Millmoor.
"My inclusion came as a bit of a shock although Peter Shirtliff (reserve-team boss) did have a word with me the other day and told me that he had recommended to Micky Adams that I should be considered for the first-team squad," said Wright who has now made 15 appearances for City - 13 as a substitute - since his debut against Leeds in March 2002.
"The manager also told me the other day how well I had been doing and said it wouldn't be long before I got a chance.
"But, while I was determined to make an impression this season, I knew it was going to be difficult with so many good strikers at the club. I couldn't take anything for granted."
But that chance came at the weekend and Wright, who spent last season on loan at Brentford, is now hoping he has done enough to warrant another opportunity against the Blades.
"I thought I did all right when I went on," he said. "I had a couple of decent touches and chased after all the balls that came my way.
"Hopefully I will be involved in some capacity again tomorrow night when we will be in front of our own fans.
"It is a massive game for us because we need to sort our home record out sooner rather than later.
"We owe the fans a win and a performance tomorrow."
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Wish Micky went to reserve games himself, rather than having to rely on Shirtliff. To those who went on Saturday, what did you think? Think Tommy will make an appearance on Tuesday?