correct mate ,, which ever division we are in next season
I have followed this great team through thick and thin and always enyoyed watching them win or lose, promotion or relegation.
they are always in the division they should and I have supported them all the time.
This era they are in now is the best ever and under the current management have given me some breath taking moments and memories.
I believe in them and they will not let me down because I am a rotherham united fan always whatever division.
The champioship now is a cut above the old first division of many years ago so keep it up steve Evans you are doing great
correct mate ,, which ever division we are in next season
Well done, Micky, welcome to the club!
Well done pal, 10 more years for me yet before the 50 club.
Well done...catching me up!
There's no disputing that there is a big difference now to as it was...terrific stadium and in the Championship with a Chairman that supports progress.
But ... being in Millmoor with 23,000+, standing on the Tiv etc etc I doubt we'll ever experience that sort of atmosphere in New York.
PS...not bemoaning the move or anything...just an observation from an "oldie" who's a bit of a luddite![]()
Yes I'm a 50 years supporter also and have great memories even in defeat there has been some memories worth savouring
Yep, I can do the 50 club too. Great memories and past two years have been the best for me
55 years for me this year, along with my family worked to help Rotherham United, proud to say my father one of the original people to set up the supporters club, worked for them up to his death, a True Miller.
5Oyrs this year for me. 1st game West Ham league cup 1965. To many players to mention. Barry Lyons not as exciting as Towner but as good. Gerry Forrest as good as Tavanier going forward better defender. Dave Watson, Jonny Quinn, Joe Mcbride, Alan Lee just a few of so many.
It's 56 years for me and I agree we can never recreate the atmosphere of a packed Millmoor with 23,000 in it, thinking particularly of the Burnley and Manchester United cup games. Wembley's just the same of course, you just can't recreate the atmosphere of so many people standing shoulder to shoulder.Originally Posted by howardp