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Brinsworth Training Team Up With The Millers!
26 April 2011Brinsworth Training were proud Executive Match Ball Sponsors for the recent Rotherham United v's Hereford United game. The match ended as a 0 - 0 draw for the local team as they push on for promotion.
Speaking about the partnership, Business Development Director Paul Reeves said "We are delighted to show our support for Rotherham United, they have great links to manufacturing with their Chairman Tony Stewart who owns ASD Lighting PLC. The club has exciting ambitions and with the plans of their new ground being unveiled it could be a positive new era for the town."

Pictured: Paul Reeves (Brinsworth), Ryan Taylor (RUFC) and Mick Crossley (Brinsworth)
New Stadium
The Millers have been playing at Sheffield's Don Valley Stadium since 2008, when they were unable to agree a deal to remain at Millmoor.
The stadium will cost about £20m and is expected to take two years to build.
Mr Stewart said: "This is a significant regeneration scheme in central Rotherham which is proceeding at a pace despite the worst recession in 30 years. Mr Stewart said "This represents another significant step towards our goal of bringing the Millers back home to Rotherham."
Paul Reeves added, "Football and business have a significant part to play in any community and the work that Steve Coakley and his commercial team are doing down at United is to be commended."
Companies wishing to get involved with the club can contact Steve Coakley, RUFC Commercial Director on 0844 4140733.
For images of the new stadium click here





