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Rotherham United Football Club

Updated March 17, 2026

The Millers settle back into League One after Championship relegation

Rotherham United have become English football's quintessential yo-yo club, bouncing between the Championship and League One with metronomic regularity over the past decade. Each promotion brings hope that this time will be different, and each relegation carries the sting of familiarity. Back in League One for the current campaign, the Millers are once again plotting their return to the second tier, drawing on the experience of players and staff who have been through this cycle before.

AESSEAL New York Stadium provides a solid home base

The AESSEAL New York Stadium has given Rotherham a modern, purpose-built home that matches the club's ambitions far better than the old Millmoor ground ever could. The stadium has become a genuine fortress in League One, with the Millers' direct, physical style of play amplified by a partisan crowd that makes the compact ground an intimidating venue. Rotherham's home form has consistently been among the best in whatever division they occupy.