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In the cities and towns where civic government had to compete against powerful ecclesiastical establishments or where religious rather than trade guilds dominated, cyclic drama does not seem to have appeared; instead, processions, fairly unelaborate dramas, and other quasi-dramatic activities seem to have been the norm.
Rotherham have muscled their way to wins over Coventry (1-0) and Bradford (3-2) in their last two at Millmoor, but as defeats by Wimbledon, Millwall, Sheffield Wednesday and Crystal Palace show, their unelaborate style is too predictable to earn them consistent rewards.
 
 
 
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