
Paul Davis
Rotherham United Writer at Rotherham Advertiser
None at Dearne Valley Weekender
Millers writer for the Rotherham Advertiser.
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5 days ago |
rotherhamadvertiser.co.uk | Paul Davis
ROTHERHAM United are offering a new deal to Josh Kayode based on how often he plays in next season's League One campaign. The striker has suffered horrendous misfortune with injuries in the last three years and has managed only a combined total of 38 outings for the Millers and a series of loan clubs. Manager Matt Hamshaw is the man who gave him a pathway into professional football nearly a decade ago and believes the player could be an asset if he is able to stay available for selection.
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5 days ago |
rotherhamadvertiser.co.uk | Paul Davis
ROTHERHAM United could have a young version of Matt Crooks on their hands in teenage prospect Hamish Douglas, manager Matt Hamshaw believes. Crooks is the 6ft 4in goalscoring midfielder who made his name with the Millers between 2019 and 2021 before going on to play for Middlesbrough, MLS side Real Salt Lake and Hull City. Douglas is of a similar frame and has just been offered a deal to stay at AESSEAL New York Stadium now that his present two-and-a-half-year deal is about to expire.
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6 days ago |
rotherhamadvertiser.co.uk | Paul Davis
ROTHERHAM United's spending in the summer transfer window will be decided on a case-by-case basis, says new manager Matt Hamshaw. He isn't ruling out the Millers paying fees to take players from other clubs but neither is he confirming that it will definitely happen.
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6 days ago |
rotherhamadvertiser.co.uk | Paul Davis
JACK Holmes is heading into a second season with Rotherham United with a message of encouragement from the manager who has chosen to keep him at AESSEAL New York Stadium. The winger was plucked from non-league football by the League One Millers last summer and went on to make 36 appearances in his first year, although all but six of them were as a substitute.
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1 week ago |
rotherhamadvertiser.co.uk | Paul Davis
MANAGER Matt Hamshaw has revealed his reasons for deciding to bring the Rotherham United careers of three senior players to an end. The new boss has chosen not to offer new deals to out-of-contract trio Dillon Phillips, Andre Green and Alex MacDonald and their departures were confirmed when the club published its retained list this afternoon. Hamshaw said of goalkeeper Phillips “I just feel like for both parties it hasn't worked” while he cited Green's injury issues for the attacker's exit.
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