Abandoned Millmoor Football Stadium Exploration

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Published 2017-11-08
In this video we explore the famous Millmoor Football Stadium in Rotherham, Yorkshire. The 'Millers' ground was left abandoned in 2008 and has laid here for almost a decade decaying. Feel free to check out my 28DaysLater report on this site below.

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All Comments (21)
  • @FlickeringEmber
    I would love to explore here. By the way, the control room is the room where the radio operators, loggists and police gold command would sit and monitor the crowds and communications, and would literally control the game. This is the room from where instructions to open turnstiles, evacuate the stadium etc were made...and also announcements via the tannoy.
  • @gimmeabba
    The tunnel you walked down was never used because the stand was never completed, the players tunnel was situated in the corner next to the away end and Police control building. I have supported Sheffield United all my life, man and boy, but I can vividly remember going to see the the Millers FA CUP 4th round replay v Manchester United... Harry Gregg, Nobby Stiles, George Best, Dennis Law and Bobby Charlton who later that year won the World cup with England. Tickets were like gold dust but I managed to get one, I remember catching the bus from Swinton after school, (Swinton Comprehensive) on my own, without my dad! it was a dark cold February night 23,500 under floodlights, I was 12 years old and it was amazing! The game went into extra time and Man Utd scored a late winner. I’m not a Miller but it was a great footballing memory I will remember for ever!
  • @daviddavis8165
    What a lovely video to share with us all and truly appreciated indeed. Whilst watching the video I could picture the crowds and hear them cheering as Milmoor scored. I could also picture how the stadium looked when in its prime of life/time. I also felt a sadness in my heart of how such a wonderful stadium could be left to fade away like so many past memories. No doubt many fond memories of Millmoor fans stood the test of time here. To see such a great place where crowds of dedicated fans would stand and sit side by side to cheer on their great team would in itself be an amazing experience itself. As with most places today, they are left either to fade away untouched for centuries or demolished to be replaced with more modern structures. All I can add really is my heart goes out to all remaining Millmoor fans and even though I have never been to this stadium I can feel your loyalty and happiness towards your club and your sadness towards your untouched stadium today. God bless all Millmoor fans and thank you to you guys for producing a brilliant video and sharing such an era in our ever-changing world.
  • @mrkipling2201
    I’ve seen other videos of people exploring this ground but I really like the way that you put clips in of when Rotherham United actually played there. The other ones haven’t done that. You can actually see what it was like when fans were there, even though I knew anyway through watching football league highlights. I’m rewatching this video because it’s so good!!
  • @KingOfBongoo
    That was incredible mate, the documentary style was great. If you make all your videos like this, you're deffo gonna blow up :)
  • @philspeedway1
    Excellent video apparently the floodlights still work when you turn them on
  • @pault6752
    Nice video mate. I'm a Rotherham fan and had some great memories at Millmoor. It's a shame the old main stand was pulled down to make way for the one that never got finished, that would have been a great explore in itself. Although it was largely a timber structure so chances are it would have collapsed or been burned down by the time you made this video! Good to see someone at least attempt to give the place the respect it deserves. By all accounts the place is trashed now.
  • Brilliant vid pal...Millmoor has been a relatively unexplored location until recently. Glad to see more people exploring it and putting Rotherham on the Urbex map
  • The pitch has a protective covenant around it that it must be maintained for the use of the community of Rotherham hence the pitch is in good condition. The Booth family own the land around the ground. The main stand was demolished and what you went in was the half built new main stand. The players never came out on to the pitch from that stand. The away end was the Railway end where the Derek Dalton clock is that the Booths still refuse to pass over to the football club.
  • @DerbJd
    Nice editing. And your intro sting is like Black Mirror. And Black Mirror is probably the best thing written for TV.
  • @Fcutdlady
    Brilliant film. I love urb ex. Apparently Millmoor's carpark is the only part of the ground to be used since it was abandoned . Ken Booth, owns CF booths scrapyard which is supposedly near by, (I'm irish. My geographical knowledge of rotherham isnt great.) His buisness is known for scraping locomotives and general metal recycling . He got in a load of London underground trains to scrap. He used milmoors car park as a storage area for the London trains before they had the gas axe put through them in cf booths yard.
  • @WATFORD2535
    Went there in 2001 Wimbledon where 2-0 up and went in to lose 3-2 my only visit way back when I was 21 😢
  • @chris_r_yt
    The 'smaller seats' at the top of the old Family Stand were for wheelchairs users and their families.
  • @FatherZed696
    I was on that pitch great days utm !! The movie ID WAS FILMED HERE !!
  • @sheffsteel7
    Error at 3.38 on the video. Millmoors official record attendance is 25,170 in Dec 1952 against Sheffield United.