By on Fri 11 Dec 2009
ROTHERHAM United manager Ronnie Moore is set to ring the changes for tomorrow's derby clash against Bradford City in the wake of the FA Cup capitulation at Luton. Disappointed by the below-par performance at Kenilworth Road, Moore will bring in four n
By on Thu 10 Dec 2009
KEVIN Maggs makes his first start since returning to Rotherham Titans—after head coach Craig West insisted that the former Irish international plays against his home-town club.Big guns Bristol head to Clifton Lane tomorrow with ex-Memorial Ground sta
By on Thu 10 Dec 2009
RACER James Toseland was happy with this week’s World Superbike test session—despite suffering his first crash since returning to the series.Toseland walked away from his first crash since leaving MotoGP when he lost the front of his factory Ya
By on Thu 10 Dec 2009
ROTHERHAM United have extended midfielder Gary Roberts' contract until the end of the season.The former Crewe and Yeovil play maker signed for the Millers in November on a one-month deal and has impressed enough to have his deal extended.An ex-England yout
By on Wed 09 Dec 2009
ANGRY Rotherham United manager Ronnie Moore has cancelled the players' day off in the wake of their FA Cup defeat at Luton Town last night.The out-of-sorts Millers were humbled 3-0 by the non-leaguers at rainy Kenilworth Road in the second-round repla
By on Tue 08 Dec 2009
SKIPPER Ian Sharps is hoping for a positive reaction when Rotherham United go to Luton Town in the FA Cup tonight.The side's stuttering form continued in Saturday's 2-2 draw against Burton Albion, with Rotherham squandering a two-goal lead in the last half
By on Mon 07 Dec 2009
TITANS coach Craig West says an inability to make possession count was the key to Saturday's defeat at Plymouth.Titans went down 20-15 at the rain-swept Brickfields, grabbing a point as Jon Feeley scored in the last move of the game. Said West, who saw his
By on Mon 07 Dec 2009
MANAGER Ronnie Moore lambasted his defence after seeing the Millers squander a 2-0 lead at home to Burton Albion on Saturday.A double from Adam Le Fondre had Rotherham on course for three points with less than half an hour to play until strikes by Aa
By on Fri 04 Dec 2009
COACH Craig West has apologised to the hard band of Titans fans who made the marathon trip to Ayr on Friday night, saying: “They deserved better than that.” Rotherham took over 50 fans to the West Scotland outpost and they watched in frust
By on Fri 04 Dec 2009
RELEGATION-threatened Rotherham Hockey Club are six points adrift at the bottom of North One after suffering their worst defeat of the season.They crashed 13-0 at home to mid-table City of York to remain without a win in ten games.What do you think? Click
By on Fri 04 Dec 2009
MANAGER Ronnie Moore insists his son Ian can do a job for Rotherham United and that his arrival would not disrupt the dressing room. Moore jnr scored to earn Tranmere Rovers a point at Huddersfield Town on Tuesday, just days after being linked with a
By on Thu 03 Dec 2009
RONNIE Moore is asking supporters to show more patience towards out-of-sorts striker Ryan Taylor.The home-grown player has turned 21 but is struggling to come of age as a footballer and was dropped for the midweek match at Shrewsbury after failing to take
By on Thu 03 Dec 2009
TITANS head for Plymouth this weekend, with skipper Mike Whitehead optimistic that his side can bag vital win points.The Clifton Lane men were shock 33-20 victors at the Brickfields last season and they'd love a repeat on Saturday.“It’s definit
By on Wed 02 Dec 2009
LOTUS has opened its doors for an exclusive behind the scenes tour of its famous factory and test track thanks to Google.Lotus invited Google to record a testing session of selected Lotus cars and to give fans of the legendary British sports car brand a ch
By on Wed 02 Dec 2009
ROTHERHAM United's three-match winning league run was halted at Shrewsbury Town last night.A goal in each half from Waide Fairhurst and Jamie Devitt gave the home side a 2-0 victory against a Millers side who were below par throughout.Goalkeeper Andy Warri
By on Tue 01 Dec 2009
DINNINGTON'S Manor GP will today be rebranded as Virgin Racing as one of four new teams in Formula 1 next season. The news was confirmed by motor sport's world governing body, the FIA, when they announced the 2010 F1 entry list yesterdayManor bos