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Quote from: Albert Trousers on February 21, 2026, 10:28:41 pmQuote from: ncRover on February 21, 2026, 04:09:44 pmQuote from: Albert Trousers on July 24, 2025, 08:11:27 pmI work with a Rotherham fan & he is also concerned they could go down, currently 5/1 to be relegated, might drop a few quid on it.Did you back it Albert?No, sadly, still it's not going to wipe the smile of my face, what a day.I put a four way relegation bet on at the start of the season.West Ham,Oxford,Rotherham and Newport to go down.£5 stake potential win of £2113Cash out currently at £490 which I'm tempted by as it would pay for me and my lad's season tickets for next season.
Quote from: ncRover on February 21, 2026, 04:09:44 pmQuote from: Albert Trousers on July 24, 2025, 08:11:27 pmI work with a Rotherham fan & he is also concerned they could go down, currently 5/1 to be relegated, might drop a few quid on it.Did you back it Albert?No, sadly, still it's not going to wipe the smile of my face, what a day.
Quote from: Albert Trousers on July 24, 2025, 08:11:27 pmI work with a Rotherham fan & he is also concerned they could go down, currently 5/1 to be relegated, might drop a few quid on it.Did you back it Albert?
I work with a Rotherham fan & he is also concerned they could go down, currently 5/1 to be relegated, might drop a few quid on it.
As long as we are safely up, you’d hope they can survive. With Wednesdays coming down and Barnsley nowhere, that will be a relative rarity to have 4/5 South Yorkshire sides in the same league.
Rotherham ground at least has a bar fit for human use. Don't miss cramming into that iron lung they have under the away end at Glanford park.
Quote from: MachoMadness on February 22, 2026, 04:06:03 pmRotherham ground at least has a bar fit for human use. Don't miss cramming into that iron lung they have under the away end at Glanford park.The concourse feels very cramped at the NY stadium. The ground is shite.
They've built it better for fans once in the seats. It's not 30 meters from the pitch like ours and steeper. Miles better. Don't know why we needed the massive tarmac on top of the other big wide path around the ground.
Much prefer our stadium. Rotherhams looks odd, far too steep which looks strange. Looks half finished. With what looks like a bus shelter opposite their main stand, which the rest of the roof doesn't even join.
I watched it being built on the webcam , 3 of the stands have nothing but the concourse , unlike the ECO which has different facilities in every stand.
Quote from: TonySoprano on February 23, 2026, 07:32:21 amMuch prefer our stadium. Rotherhams looks odd, far too steep which looks strange. Looks half finished. With what looks like a bus shelter opposite their main stand, which the rest of the roof doesn't even join. Difficult as is it to praise anything Rotherham, they've done well to squeeze the stadium in between a dual carriageway, a railway, a knackered 19th century foundry building and the River Don. The river behind it is why the stand opposite the larger main one has to be so small and there's no possibility of expansion, not that the need is ever likely. It may well be the best ground in the EFL's lowest league season. Their owner is currently setting about having a hotel built on the foundry site, through Stewart Developments.Oh, remember the days when T Bramall was accused of only being involved with Rovers because of development opportunities around the Keepmoat, as it was known then and still is by many? They've disappeared.On that I hope T Bramall can have a word with Keepmoat and sign a long-term sponsorship with them and have our stadium given back it's rightful title, I wince when someone refers to the eco power laughable rubbish.Whatever next? The Adrian Welch Glazing Company ( available 24hrs a day for all your emergency boarding needs) stadium? A small gripe, but either return to Keepmoat or no sponsorship at all and have it named Lakeside Stadium, though sponsorship from the shopping area would be OK even if only bringing in a peppercorn fee.
They’ve built it bigger on the side where the main road and train passes to make it appear more impressive than it actually is. A tinpot move.
Quote from: Smyth on February 23, 2026, 09:38:22 amQuote from: TonySoprano on February 23, 2026, 07:32:21 amMuch prefer our stadium. Rotherhams looks odd, far too steep which looks strange. Looks half finished. With what looks like a bus shelter opposite their main stand, which the rest of the roof doesn't even join. Difficult as is it to praise anything Rotherham, they've done well to squeeze the stadium in between a dual carriageway, a railway, a knackered 19th century foundry building and the River Don. The river behind it is why the stand opposite the larger main one has to be so small and there's no possibility of expansion, not that the need is ever likely. It may well be the best ground in the EFL's lowest league season. Their owner is currently setting about having a hotel built on the foundry site, through Stewart Developments.Oh, remember the days when T Bramall was accused of only being involved with Rovers because of development opportunities around the Keepmoat, as it was known then and still is by many? They've disappeared.On that I hope T Bramall can have a word with Keepmoat and sign a long-term sponsorship with them and have our stadium given back it's rightful title, I wince when someone refers to the eco power laughable rubbish.Whatever next? The Adrian Welch Glazing Company ( available 24hrs a day for all your emergency boarding needs) stadium? A small gripe, but either return to Keepmoat or no sponsorship at all and have it named Lakeside Stadium, though sponsorship from the shopping area would be OK even if only bringing in a peppercorn fee.Does it really matter? I mean Belle Vue will always be Belle Vue to all DRFC fans and not the Earth Stadium.Sponsorship of Stadiums is high in football and there wasn't really any name given for ours and i doubt we could use Keepmoat since thats a brand.
There are pro's and cons with both stadium designs with each having different constraints or otherwise. I don't really like the higher rake of the Rotherham stands as there's quite a few folk who struggle to climb those steps, particularly with the lack of handrails. The entrances/exits and concourses are all relatively narrow too, so from a comfort perspective I think the Eco has the advantage. On other hand, there are some benefits with the steeper rake bringing the crowd in a bit more to the pitch. What we also forget is the EcoMoat is a hybrid of an original design that would have originally accommodated an upper tier on one side with provision for another on the opposite side (where the rake would have been steeper) underneath a curved 'floating' roof. That design had to be scaled back due to delays causing increased building costs so compromises had to be made to stay within budget. So what we have on East and West is what in effect would have been the lower tiers. What isn't in doubt though, is both clubs have benefitted from having new build stadiums far superior to what they replaced, and are serving us well.
Just adding to the moans about Rotherham - that bloody “scoreboard” where was the time on it, constantly ran advertising, unfortunately ours is going the same way
I suppose handrails would cause viewing restrictions.