Mark Robins insists the threat of administration and a 10-point deduction will not affect the way Rotherham approach the rest of the season.The Millers revealed last week that they could slip back into administration if new investment is not found quickly - evoking memories of what happened in 2005.
A points penalty would seriously harm the south Yorkshire club's promotion aspirations, but Robins is refusing to let something that is out of his control influence his thinking.
"We can't let any likely 10-point loss enter our thoughts. We have to simply get on and do the job to the best of our ability, the way we have been doing all season," said Robins.
"If it does happen, then we will deal with it. But the prospect of it does not force us to play any differently. My aim is for us to go out and try and win every game.
"We will control what we can. We have got Accrington Stanley down here on Saturday and we will be going out to win that game. Nothing changes."
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