BREAKING NEWS : Rotherham United were suspended due to a medical issue during the Championship clash.

Rotherham’s home game against Birmingham City in the Championship was suspended due to a medical emergency in the crowd at the New York Stadium. A medical incident in the crowd halted Rotherham United’s match against Birmingham City on Saturday afternoon.

The Championship match at Rotherham’s New York Stadium was barely nine minutes old when the referee called a halt to play. The players were quickly removed from the pitch, while the supporter in question was treated.

The Millers then reported on social media that the supporter had left the stadium with medical specialists. We’d want to thank everyone for their kindness and patience, and it goes without saying that our hearts and minds are with the casualty. We ask that the

Supporters’ privacy is protected during this really trying period.” Rotherham United’s Championship home game against Birmingham City was called off owing to a medical emergency in the crowd at the New York Stadium. On Saturday afternoon, Rotherham United’s match versus Birmingham City was called off due to a medical issue in the crowd.

Fans at Rotherham's New York Stadium during the game against Birmingham

The Championship match at Rotherham’s New York Stadium was only nine minutes old when the referee ordered a halt to play. The players were soon removed from the pitch, and the supporter in issue was treated.

The Millers then announced on social media that the supporter had left the stadium with medical specialists. We’d want to thank everyone for their generosity and patience, and of course, our hearts and minds are with the

casualty. We ask that Shortly before play started, Rotherham stated, “We cannot express our gratitude to the paramedics, medical professionals, and both sets of supporters for the incredibly compassionate way in which such a difficult situation was handled.” Thank you from all of us at Rotherham United. Rotherham had already been relegated from the Championship, but their players would have been anxious to impress returning manager Steve Evans. The Scot left Stevenage earlier this week to rejoin the team he guided to back-to-back promotions in the 2010s.

Referee Keith Stroud calls for Rotherham and Birmingham players to leave the pitch

Meanwhile, Birmingham face relegation after a difficult season in which the decision to replace John Eustace with Wayne Rooney backfired badly.

The Manchester United great was fired after only 83 days in charge and replaced by seasoned manager Tony Mowbray, who was forced to step down due to health issues a few weeks later. Gary Rowett is currently in charge, on an interim basis.

 

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