INJURY-hit Feckenham limped out of the Smedley Crooke Cup at the hands of lower league Northfield Town on Saturday.
Millers boss Lee Adams was hoping for a semi final win over first division opposition to save a forgettable season but was without 11 regulars after a rash of injuries.
And Feckenham number two Alan Scarfe says the Valley tenants will be playing for pride for the rest of the season.
The Millers will be hoping to improve on their sixth from bottom position at home to Meir on Saturday (ko 2.45pm) and entertain lowly Alveston next Wednesday (ko 7.45pm).
Defenders Neil and Ian Cooksey are still suspended, along with strikers Brian Powell and Lee Brosnan.
Adams is hoping to have midfielder Mal Teague back after work commitments ruled him out at the weekend and striker Stuart Douglas and midfielder James Hayden could return.
Defender Kevin Leggitt, signed from Division Two neighbours Halfords will be available after being cup-tied for the Northfield shocker.
And former Portsmouth professional John Oliver, who linked up with the Millers after moving into the area is hoping to be back in the frame.
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