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Millmoor was once one of the most bustling grounds in the EFL. In 1952, 25,170 fans packed into the ground to watch Rotherham take on local rivals Sheffield United, while usual attendances were ...
However, of more concern to the Millmoor faithful has been chairman Peter Ruchniewicz's announcement last Thursday that the club could fold within weeks if £1m is not raised. With the ground looking ...
Millmoor hasn’t sat entirely idle over the past 15 years. Occasional games have been played there, but nothing beyond Sunday league standard, apparently by teams featuring relatives of the Booths.
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Rotherham’s impossible situation shows football is brokenMillmoor was still there; now supporters could focus on its happier memories. This is all relevant because of what has happened at, and to, Rotherham United since.
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Millmoor opens up as a museum to football - MSNMillmoor has been described as a ghost ground and is the only former football league stadium in the country still standing, its buildings broken into and damaged, its floodlights often climbed ...
Abandoned EFL stadium has sign which shows just how cheap football used to be for fans - WalesOnline
Rotherham United's Millmoor Stadium was abandoned in 2008 and left to rot, but after being brought back to life by a local team in the community, a recent video shows how it looks now ...
Millmoor - located just a few hundred yards away from the club's new home - held some 8,300 fans but held a record attendance of 25,170 when local rivals Sheffield United came to visit back in 1952.
And Millmoor now lies empty, but is full of nostalgia for those fans that will have countless memories from games that took place inside. Read more Sport News. NEW GOAL ...
Millmoor, Rotherham, might not boast a pedigree that includes famous European nights or even the odd papal visit. But, of all the former league grounds vacated by clubs over the past 30 years, ...
Millmoor was the cherished home of Rotherham United for 83 years. The Millers waved goodbye in 2008 and eventually moved into the New York Stadium, but their old ground is far from gone.
Members of the Millers Memory Club - set up to help former Rotherham United players suffering with dementia - visit former ground Millmoor.
Millmoor - located just a few hundred yards away from the club's new home - held some 8,300 fans but held a record attendance of 25,170 when local rivals Sheffield United came to visit back in 1952.
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