The story of Rotherham United
and the first ever League Cup Final
BY Adrian Booth
Not even the most fanatical supporter of Rotherham United Football Club would claim that the 'Millers' are numbered amongst the country's most successful teams. Yet the team reached the final of a major national cup competition, the inaugural Football League Cup in season 1960/61, against Aston Villa. It is getting on for half a century since the Millers famously battled through to that final and, in the long intervening period, no Rotherham United side has ever come close to emulating that great feat. It was a wonderful campaign and this book outlines aspects of football in that era, provides details of the competition itself and Rotherham United's run to the final, and profiles the sixteen Millers players who were involved. A riot of 1950s and 1960s nostalgia, 6d programmes, mud and haircuts, a time when a foreigner in the team came from the next county.
Price: £9.95
Therefore this album relates to CP days post-1960, its purpose being, on the one hand, to give those enthusiasts not lucky enough to have visited the country the sight of things they have missed and, on the other, to evoke a nostalgic response in those who were able to see the narrow gauge even if it was in the autumn of its existence. Apart from opening and closure dates (month and year only) there are no chunks of history to wade through. Rather, such will have to be winkled out of the captions. Likewise, no lists of locomotives or rolling stock neither heights or lengths of bridges and so on appear; all those are comprehensively dealt with in the definitive volume Narrow Gauge Railways Of Portugal by W.J.K. Davies. So, just turn the pages and wallow in the pictures! Price: £9.95