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Millers in positive mood as fans show true colours



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Published Date: 15 October 2008
WE'RE not minus any more!
Fans of Rotherham United are so happy their team have points on the board at long last they've made up a chant to celebrate.

The magnificent Merry Millers, who had 17 points deducted before the season started after going into administration, have turned the deficit into a two point positive thanks to some barnstorming performances. And it's not only boom time on the pitch.

A couple of miles down the road from the Millers' temporary home at Don Valley Stadium in Attercliffe, staff are rushed off their feet at the club shop on Mangham Road on the Barbot Industrial Estate in Rotherham.

Fans are flocking to the shop to purchase Millers memorabilia.

And supporters visiting the shop were delighted to meet three of their heroes - Drewe Broughton, Nick Fenton and Ian Sharps.

Jane Easter, of the club's commercial department, said: "We've been really busy selling just about everything, especially the new home and away strips."

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  • Last Updated: 14 October 2008 1:41 PM
  • Source: Sheffield Star
  • Location: Sheffield
 
 

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