
Paul Davis
Rotherham United Writer at Rotherham Advertiser
None at Dearne Valley Weekender
Millers writer for the Rotherham Advertiser.
Articles
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2 weeks ago |
rotherhamadvertiser.co.uk | Paul Davis
BY far, it was the most memorable away day of the season. Cambridge United, Tuesday October 1 2024. Why, because Rotherham United triumphed on their travels for the first time in nearly two years with last-gasp winner? No, no, no. You should have tasted the steak. League One media catering is nothing like as good as it is in the Championship where the food on offer can reach almost restaurant quality.
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3 weeks ago |
rotherhamadvertiser.co.uk | Paul Davis
The Advertiser’s Paul Davis was the only journalist to attend all of Rotherham United’s matches in 2024/25. Our man experienced plenty of things along the way. Most momentous day:Sunday March 30. Steve Evans out, Matt Hamshaw in. Most toxic day:Saturday March 29. The afternoon against Crawley Town when Rotherham United fans told the manager in no uncertain terms it was time to go.
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3 weeks ago |
rotherhamadvertiser.co.uk | Paul Davis
ROTHERHAM United have contingency plans in place as they hold new-deal talks with five players who are at the end of their contracts at AESSEAL New York Stadium. The Millers want to hang on centre-halves Hakeem Odoffin and Cameron Humphreys, strikers Josh Kayode and Ciaran McGuckin and midfielder Hamish Douglas for next season and have made offers to them all.
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3 weeks ago |
rotherhamadvertiser.co.uk | Paul Davis
ROTHERHAM United will be making an attempt to bring back Premier League youngster Dan Gore for a second loan spell at AESSEAL New York Stadium. The Manchester United midfielder joined the League One Millers in January on a temporary deal but was restricted to only three appearances because of a foot injury sustained soon after his arrival. However, the 20-year-old impressed enough in the short amount of time he was fit to make new boss Matt hamshaw keen to work with him again next season.
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3 weeks ago |
rotherhamadvertiser.co.uk | Paul Davis
MATT Hamshaw is ‘aware’ of old boy Richard Wood’s coaching ambitions as the new boss seeks to build his Rotherham United backroom team. The veteran centre-half, who spent nine years with the Millers, has just retired from playing and is now planning to move into coaching. Hamshaw wants to add a coach to his staff and told the Advertiser: “I am aware of Woody's situation.”However, he stressed that no deal has been struck and that there are several other candidates in the frame.
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