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Rotherham at home - Lord Snooty - 05-03-2026 Huddersfield Town v Rotherham United
Sky Bet League One Saturday March 7th - 12:30 ko at the Accu Stadium ![]() Huddersfield Town welcome Rotherham United to the McAlpine Stadium on Saturday lunchtime as the club collides from one crisis to another. Huddersfield enter this 12:30 kick-off sitting in 7th place, just outside the play-off spots, following recent results elsewhere. Manager Liam Manning has emphasised the importance of their unbeaten home record under his tenure and is looking to "get back on track" after some inconsistent form on the road. Rotherham, currently struggling in the relegation zone (22nd), have had a season of "streaky form". While they recently held Mansfield to a goalless draw, they remain the worst away team in League One, picking up only 11 points from 16 games. All images used in this thread are form Wikipedia and a lot of it is written using Google AI A brief history of Rotherham United: The club was officially formed on 27 May 1925 following the merger of two local rivals: Rotherham County and Rotherham Town. County had been the stronger side, possessing a Football League place, while Town brought its red-and-white kit, which became the new club's identity. They played at Millmoor, which remained their home for over a century until 2008. The Golden Era (1946–1968) Following World War II, Rotherham enjoyed its most successful period under manager Reg Freeman:
Modern Era and "Yo-Yo" Years (2000–Present) After decades spent mostly in the third and fourth tiers, the club experienced a revival in the 21st century:
Club Records
Dave Watson in 1978 at Man City Head to Head Town lead the head to head with 35 wins to Rotherham's 12, with 19 draws. So as we saw earlier, United were formed in 1925. Our first two meetings then were against Rotherham County at Christmas 1919. We played at home on Christmas Day and away on Boxing Day with our brave lads winning 7-1 and 3-1. Jack Swann and Frank Mann both scoring a hat trick in the first game. In recent years though, we now have gone 8 home games unbeaten against the Merry Millers, last losing back in 2015. That was on the same date as this week's game though, March the 7th and was a 2-0 loss in the Championship. We have of course, beaten them twice already this season, both convincingly, under the management of Lee Grant. Mardy Millers manager profile: Matt Hamshaw: appointed on 15 April 2025 on a three-year contract. A Rotherham native, he transitioned from a successful 15-year playing career as a midfielder into coaching, primarily serving as a long-term lieutenant to manager Paul Warne before taking his first full-time managerial role with his hometown club. Managerial Career Hamshaw's managerial tenure began in early 2025, marked by rapid transitions between coaching and head coach roles.
Coaching Career Before management, Hamshaw spent over a decade developing his coaching credentials, largely at Rotherham United.
Playing Career (1998–2013) Hamshaw was a versatile midfielder, predominantly playing on the right side. He made 372 professional appearances, scoring 25 goals.
International: Hamshaw represented England at U18 and U20 levels early in his career. Rotherham in popular culture: Rotherham’s presence in popular culture is defined by its strong comedic heritage, its industrial landscape serving as a backdrop for major productions, and its status as a recurring reference in British indie music. Comedy and Television
Music and Lyrics
Self Esteem (the stage name of Rebecca Lucy Taylor) is one of Rotherham’s most prominent modern cultural exports. Born and raised in the town, specifically the Anston area, she frequently incorporates her South Yorkshire roots and working-class upbringing into her artistic identity. Rotherham Roots & Identity
Cultural Impact & Career Highlights
Recent form - last 6 matches: Wigan 1-0 Town Town 2-1 Barnsley Donny 1-0 Town Stevenage 1-0 Town Town 1-1 Donny (EFL Trophy) lost on pens Town 2-2 Blackpool Millers 0-0 Mansfield Millers 1-0 Plymouth Bradford 1-0 Millers Millers 1-2 Donny Burton 1-0 Millers Millers 0-3 Cardiff Town are 7th in the League One table with 52 points. Rotherham are 22nd with 35. Leading scorers: Terriers: Leo Castledine (12) Bojan Radulovic (8) Joe Taylor (7) Cameron Ashia (6) Windy Millers: Sam Nombe (8) Josh Benson (5) RE: Rotherham at home - theo_luddite - 05-03-2026 To me to you Snoots, but I take it you do know that AI of any description rips off far more copyright (et al) stuff without paying for or acknowledging its sauces than we ever did? The Wiki stuff, mostly available for fair use, also at least asks for an acknowledgment of who planted it, if you dig a page or two behind the photo or graphic. It usually tells you how to do it. Copy and paste job like the original photo. There's also stuff you can either buy on the cheap or download on a free to use licence, but check the terms. Some allow publication on sites like this, some just for "own use" (like business presentations that don't end up on t'interweb). Just saying, but a good read nether the less. I'll stick to putting my own spin on my regular sauces of info and admitting to who I've (cough) "borrowed content from", until they moan too. If they get the publicity they usually don't moan as much. Meanwhile - things could be worse, we could be Spurs fans, or ex-Town players playing for Oxford, or Glorious Leicester Fans. Forests roots are deeper in the mire than they've been for a while, shame. I see that bloke that we could have hired as manager a few years back and was eventually turfed back out by Boro has the Red Mancs in 3rd. How did that happen? Not that Boro fans are complaining either. RE: Rotherham at home - Lord Snooty - 05-03-2026 Time restrictions, theo. I'd rather do it all myself, but just ain't got the time these days. Oh for those days of summer in 2020 when we had all the time in the world to write these things.
RE: Rotherham at home - theo_luddite - 06-03-2026 Know what you mean Snoots, just be careful. There's a lot of bs and copyright on AI (not including the orange-utan that is Trump) and elsewhere that shouldn't be disguised as free content, don't want you getting your legs smacked. |