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Plea from RUST

Rotherham United Supporters Trust (RUST) have asked supporters to keep the faith whilst Rotherham United steer their way out of financial trouble.

RUST have met with the board of directors for an update on progress off the field. Mark Thomas, Chairman, told The Advertiser 'We want to see the club play at the highest level, with the best players, but we are being realistic and know that the priority has to be to avoid the financial problems we had last year. The club are working hard towards financial stability. They have a good management structure and this enables them to combine working with Rotherham United and also devote time to their own businesses.'




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Date:Friday January 26 2007

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