Oxford United v Rotherham United: Millers chief strengthens his defence

League two: ROTHERHAM United manager Ronnie Moore has turned to the transfer market again in an attempt to sustain his club’s push for promotion.Swindon Town defender Callum Kennedy signed on a one-month loan deal last night – just 24 hours after the arrival of Bradford City winger Omar Daley.Moore has also been looking to re-sign Blackpool defender Danny Coid, who impressed on loan before returning to the Premier League side last month.The Millers have lost five of their last seven league games and slipped out of the top three in League Two.Former broadcaster Brian Chapple has been appointed as the club’s new community director by chairman Tony Stewart.Chapple, who spent over 20 years covering the Millers for local radio, will be promoting the club’s new stadium to the community ahead of the club’s return to Rotherham in summer 2012.Stewart said: “We are getting closer to a new stadium and, with Brian, I firmly believe we will be able to maximise its potential.”

Swindon Town defender Callum Kennedy signed on a one-month loan deal last night – just 24 hours after the arrival of Bradford City winger Omar Daley.

Moore has also been looking to re-sign Blackpool defender Danny Coid, who impressed on loan before returning to the Premier League side last month.

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The Millers have lost five of their last seven league games and slipped out of the top three in League Two.

Former broadcaster Brian Chapple has been appointed as the club’s new community director by chairman Tony Stewart.

Chapple, who spent over 20 years covering the Millers for local radio, will be promoting the club’s new stadium to the community ahead of the club’s return to Rotherham in summer 2012.

Stewart said: “We are getting closer to a new stadium and, with Brian, I firmly believe we will be able to maximise its potential.”