STANLEY boss John Coleman has said he won't abandon his attacking sensibilities despite the Reds' patchy home form this season.

Accrington face Rotherham at the Fraser Eagle Stadium tomorrow after winning just three of their home games and losing the other four.

But Coleman said: "Our home form has been frustrating so far this season. I thought we'd turned it around a little bit but we've gone back to the way we were.

"That's not nice but it's a saving grace that our away from has been so good.

"But my philosophy in the nine years I have been here is that we're a front foot team.

"We've always been a team that will go afor the win rather than settle for a draw.

"Sometimes you lose those games. If you look at the top teams around, like Man United and Arsenal, you don't get them settling for draws.

"The fact is that three points is a premium in our league and if you rack up a lot of wins you'll be at the top end of the table come the end of the season.

"If you rack up a lot of draws, you could find yourself at the bottom. In our league this season, it's been noticeable that there have been a lot of draws so anyone who puts a couple of wins together can leap-frog a number of teams."

But Coleman knows that his side will have to play well if they are to get the points against the Millers.

He added: "I've watched Rotherham a couple of times this season and they're a decent side. I think they'll be a top half team."