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Coca-Cola Football League Championship
Game 21: Monday 29 November 2004
Rotherham United 1 - 0 Leeds United
(Half-time: 0 - 0)
Crowd: 8860
Referee: P Crossley (Kent)
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The mood at Millmoor was as vibrant as the peroxide blond
highlights in Ronnie Moore's hair last night as his Rotherham side
recorded their first Championship win of the season.
Moore has rarely ceased complaining that fortune has frowned on
his team this term but here they enjoyed an undeniable slice of
luck against their rather more illustrious neighbours from up the
M1, who arrived labouring under the illusion that a promotion
challenge might not be entirely beyond them after all.
"It's party time tonight," said Moore. "But I'm not daft and I
know that, on another night, we would have lost by for five goals.
We were lucky and the first 10 minutes were embarrassing for me,
but we have to kick on now. Nobody is mentioning relegation; we can
still get away from the bottom."
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