'No-one had ambition like Rotherham United' were the words of Nicky Law after he spurned opportunities from other clubs to sign for the Millers.
Rotherham swooped for Law's signature yesterday with the 21-year-old signing a two-year deal with the Millers after he was transfer listed by Sheffield United.
Law spent the majority of last season on loan with Yorkshire rivals Bradford City and he revealed that the Bantams were one of several clubs who tried to sign him:
"I have spoken to a few teams in this league and some in higher divisions but no-one had ambition like Rotherham United," Law told www.themillers.co.uk.
"The Manager is very ambitious and he tells that me that the other players are ambitious too. I want to play at a higher level and I think that I have the best chance of doing that here."
Law added: "I had a really good season at Bradford but unfortunately from a team perspective it petered out towards the end of the season. I said no to Bradford which was a huge decision because I know how popular I was with the fans. The Manager Stuart McCall was absolutely fantastic to me and I will be forever grateful to him and that made the decision even harder but hopefully I made the right choice."
Law graduated through the Blades Academy and made his first team breakthrough in a League Cup tie in 2005, when he came on as a substitute against Reading. He made a handful of appearances for the Blades in the Premier League, which included a full first team debut against Manchester United.
In February 2006 he moved out on loan to Yeovil Town where he made six appearances before signing for Bradford for his first loan stint in October 2007.
He moved to Valley Parade again in October 2008 and played over 30 games as the Bantams narrowly missed out on the League Two play-offs.
More reaction from Nicky to follow.