Founded in 1925 through the merger of Rotherham County and Rotherham Town, Rotherham United, nicknamed “The Millers,” play at the New York Stadium in South Yorkshire. They won the Third Division North title in 1950‑51 and reached the first‑ever League Cup final in 1961. Having moved between the Championship and League One in recent years, they now compete in League One, drawing on a rich heritage, strong local identity, and a legacy rooted in the town’s industrial past.
Rotherham United finished mid-table in the EFL League One last season, coming 13th with 59 points. Now, with a new season inevitable, The Millers will be looking to improve and…
The Lower Tiers understands that Rotherham United are wanting to bring in Everton’s Reece Welch on a season-long loan. The centre-back is looking to gain some more valuable first-team experience…
Rotherham United are closing in on the signing of former MLS midfielder, Dru Yearwood. Yearwood has been in US since 2020 but has been without a club since January of…
The ‘higher ups’ made the decision to sack Steve Evans as Rotherham United manager, after a poor season was emulated in a 4-0 loss to lowly Crawley Town. Tipped as…