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READ | MATCHDAY INFORMATION V LEEDS UNITED

24 November 2023

Club News

READ | MATCHDAY INFORMATION V LEEDS UNITED

24 November 2023

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Rotherham United have provided the below matchday information guide for tonight's clash with Leeds United at AESSEAL New York Stadium.

We would like to once again encourage supporters who are attending this fixture to arrive in plenty of time ahead of the 8pm kick-off.

Having issued a similar message through the 2022/23 campaign – which yielded a more positive outcome with supporters entering the turnstiles with greater ease – we are once again asking that fans arrive at AESSEAL New York Stadium in plenty of time and familiarise themselves with the new ticket scanning process at the stadium.

We would like to remind 2021/22 season ticket holders who have purchased again with us this year, that last season’s ticket card WILL work at the turnstiles as previously communicated.

The only people who need new season ticket cards will be those who have either changed categories or moved seats for the 2023/24 season.

For those who are not yet familiar with the new turnstile access control system, we have produced the below video tutorial, which we hope will be hopeful to supporters prior to their arrival at the stadium.

Supporters who are collecting tickets for the match can do so from the following locations.

  • Any tickets purchased in the Eric Twigg Pukka Pie West Stand - Turnstile 8
  • Any tickets purchased for the KCM Recycling North Stand - Turnstile 11
  • Any tickets purchased in the Ben Bennett Family East Stand or the South East Corner - Turnstile 15

As we continue to work towards speeding up food and drink services on matchdays, our catering partners at Elior UK would like to once again encourage card payments on the concourse kiosks.

While cash will still be accepted, we would like to take this opportunity to encourage fans to use card payments which remains the quickest and most convenient way to pay on a matchday.

Having noted feedback from supporters about queuing times and whilst continuing to work closely with Elior UK, we remain committed to achieving the best supporter experience possible at AESSEAL New York Stadium.

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Rotherham United would like to make both home and visiting supporters aware of the exit strategy which will be deployed following Friday's clash with Leeds United at AESSEAL New York Stadium.

A barrier plan will be used following the full-time whistle in an attempt to keep home and away supporters safe as they leave AESSEAL New York Stadium.

Home supporters will exit the stadium grounds via Don Street.

Leeds United fans will leave AESSEAL New York Stadium via New York Way.

The 20th-24th November is Safeguarding Awareness Week.

It’s an opportunity for organisations to come together to raise awareness of important safeguarding issues.

The aim is to highlight key safeguarding key issues, start conversations and raise awareness of safeguarding best practice.

Each day, we’ll be focusing on a different safeguarding theme which relates to how individuals and organisations can safeguard themselves and others.

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We’re supporting Counter Terrorism Policing’s campaign, which aims to encourage everyone to stay alert and help keep each other safe this winter.


Together, we want everyone to trust their instincts and report anything that doesn’t feel right. Andthis includes all of you.


You can play a vital role. You know your surroundings better than anyone else and you know if something isn’t right. This doesn’t just apply to work but on your commute and where you live too.

 

There are a number of food outlets located inside the concourses of the stadium, including everybody’s favourite, the Pukka Pie, along with plenty of other hot and cold refreshments. The club have also successfully opened two matchday kiosks on the exterior of the Ben Bennett East Family Stand to help with queue management.

Draft
  Pint  1/2 Pint 
Carlsberg 3.8% £4.90 £2.50
San Miguel 5% £5.50 £2.80
Somersby Cider 4.5% £5.00 £2.60
Somersby Berry  £5.00 £2.60
     
     
Bottles Beer
     
Tetleys can 440ml £4.70
Guinness Can  440ml £5.20
     
Soft Drinks 
     
Hot Drinks    £2.60
Soft Drinks PET £3.00
Water  PET

£2.30

 

Hot Food 
     
All Steak Pie   £4.20
Meat & Potato Pie   £4.20
Chicken Balti Pie   £4.20
Cheese & Onion Pie   £4.20
Steak and Onion Vegan Pie    £4.20
Sausage Roll   £3.80
Pie, peas and gravy   £4.60
Pie, peas, gravy and mash   £5.20
     
Hot Dog   £4.60
Loaded Hot Dog   £5.60
     
Meal Deals
Pie & Pint   £9.00
Hot Dog & Drink   £9.00

 

Wine / Spirits
     
Wine  187ml £4.80
     
Hot Snack
     
Nachos & Cheese   £5.50
Loaded Nachos   £6.50
     
Confectionary
     
Crisp from £1.80
Chocolate Bar from £1.80

Rotherham United would like to once again remind supporters that the club can and will be sanctioned for any instances of anti-social behaviour or pitch encroachment.

We would like to reiterate that the football club operates a ZERO tolerance policy towards all forms of anti-social behaviour and anyone found guilty of such offences at any time will face a ban and police action.

The football club, of course, remain firmly of the belief that the actions of a small group of individuals absolutely do not represent the majority of our fan base, who we would like to thank for always behaving impeccably when following the club home and away.

 

However, we must stress the potential consequences of anti-social behaviour. Clubs throughout the pyramid have again been contacted and reminded by the football authorities that any incidents will result in the club being sanctioned with financial penalties or potentially worse.

It goes without saying that as a club and a fanbase, we want to do everything in our power to ensure we avoid facing sanctions of this nature, at all costs.

For the 2023/24 campaign, English football authorities have introduced a series of measures to help improve the behaviour of not just supporters, but managers, players and coaches across the professional, National League system and grassroots games, as well as addressing the issue of football tragedy abuse.

New policies, procedures, and regulations will come into force from the start of the 2023/24 season, to address unacceptable conduct on the pitch, on the side-lines and in the stands, to ensure that the actions of the minority do not spoil the game for all. This builds on the work carried out throughout last season to combat dangerous and illegal fan behaviour, supported by the ‘Love Football. Protect the Game’ football-wide campaign.

The robust and collective approach which has been taken by clubs across the whole pyramid reflects just how seriously we all view this issue and the severity of the risks that come with it. The pitch must remain safe for players, managers and match officials, just as the stands should be safe for supporters.

Once again, we would like to thanks the thousands of Rotherham United who represent our town and badge in line with our core principles and values. We look forward to seeing you all for the new campaign.

Check out all the key information prior to your visit in our Away Fans' Guide, HERE.

Copies of our official matchday programme The New York Way are available for £3. This edition contains columns from Chairman Tony Stewart and Interim Manager Wayne Carlisle. Viktor Johansson takes us back through some of his formative experiences in both football and day-to-day life, while Seb Revan has a go at the Millers in the Movies feature. 

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Rotherham United Community Trust will once again be opening their GoalZone.

The entertainment facility is free to enter to supporters who are season ticket holders or have purchased tickets for the match, with pre-match entertainment provided for kids who are arriving early for the game.

The centre is now on the ground floor of the Community offices, located on the ground floor of the Eric Twigg Foods West Stand, near the Players' Entrance. 

Resident club mascot Miller Bear frequently pops in to say hello on matchdays too, so come along and check it out.

The Goal Zone is open from 6:30pm on Friday but children attending must be accompanied by an adult.

We are committed to ensuring that Rotherham United is a place where everyone can enjoy football...

If you hear abuse of any kind whilst in and around our stadium grounds, we encourage you to report it using our anonymous mobile service.

Full information on how to report can be found HERE.

The club would like to emphasise that we operate a zero tolerance policy on discrimination of any sort. Anyone found to be in breach of this rule will receive a lifetime banning order. Any reported acts of disciplinary conducts by the club’s supporters are also highly likely to lead to formal disciplinary action by the FA under rule E20.

Anyone wishing to anonymously report discrimination or inappropriate behaviour within the ground can do so by using the following number: 07507 449121.

You can also use the Kick Out reporting app which provides users with the ability to attach video, photo and audio evidence to complaints to help support investigations into discriminatory abuse and behaviour.

The free Kick It Out app can be downloaded NOW from Google Play and the App Store.

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Referee: O. Langford

Assistants: S. Lewis & G. Byrne

Fourth Official: A. Davies

Rotherham United

Goalkeeper: Yellow shirts, yellow shorts and yellow socks. 

Outfield: Red and White shirts, white shorts and socks.

 

 

Leeds United

Goalkeeper: Green shirts, green shorts and green socks. 

Outfield: Blue shirts, blue shorts and blue socks. 

Rotherham United are delighted to inform supporters that we have now implemented a new Disabled Supporters’ Room on-site at AESSEAL New York Stadium, which will be in operation prior to Wednesday's game against Leeds United. 

Going right back to when the designs of our new home were conceived, we have always strived to ensure that AESSEAL New York Stadium offers everyone the opportunity to watch the Millers in both comfort and safety and whilst our disabled facilities have come in for much praise from both home and away supporters alike over the years, we are always looking at ways in which we can improve our matchday experienced right across the board.

In conjunction with the Rotherham United Disabled Supporters’ Association, we have been able to take on board feedback from our own fans on the matters and as a result, we have been able to amend a number of our practices in line with such suggestions.

One such proposal has been to introduce a facility that our disabled fans can enjoy prior to our home games and we are delighted that this is something we are now able to offer.

Working closely with our Community Sports Trust, the Millers will now be offering access to the new room which will be located on the ground floor of the Community Sports Trust area of the stadium, next to the players entrance.

Use of the room will mean that can provide our disabled supporters with a warm and comfortable environment in which to enjoy the build-up to matches at AESSEAL New York Stadium and will be open from 6:45pm.

For the latest news from RUDSA, you can follow them on twitter @OfficialRUDSA or on Facebook by searching OfficialRUDSA.

Our resident club mascot Miller Bear loves meeting supporters young and old!

He'll be on-site at AESSEAL New York Stadium throughout the day and will happily post for photos and sign autographs, so please be sure to say 'hello' if you see him around.

Check out his social media on Twitter here!

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Rotherham United would like to remind supporters parked in the club's official car park that supporters are permitted to leave the premises up to the 85th minute of the match.

After this time the car park will be closed to all traffic until a point whereby all of our spectators have safely vacated the premises. 

Rotherham United are continuing to take steps towards making AESSEAL New York Stadium a cashless venue by introducing card payments for sales of matchday programmes and 50/50 tickets.

The club already facilitates cashless payments around the kiosks and in the hospitality areas and, as of this weekend, will also have the ability to take card payments for both matchday programme and 50/50 ticket sales.

Six sellers in total – three for programmes and three for 50/50 – will be in possession of card machines on Saturday, allowing supporters to make their matchday purchases on the walk up to AESSEAL New York Stadium using cards or contactless payments such as GooglePay and ApplePay.

The sellers will be located in the vicinity of the areas as displayed on the following diagram and will accept BOTH cash and card payments.

The figures in red denote programme sellers – one of which will make sales internally at AESSEAL New York Stadium – whilst the figure in yellow is the 50/50 seller who will be equipped with a card machine. Two further 50/50 sellers will have card machines in the hospitality lounges.

Other sellers around the ground will only be able to facilitate cash payments.

The club are hopeful that in taking these steps it makes the sales process for our supporters easier and more convenient.


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