[2] The stadium was in use during the 1890s, with Rotherham Church Institute using the ground in the Sheffield Association League.
The work was scheduled to finish in 2006, but faced a series of setbacks, one of which was Japanese knotweed being found on the site.
[5] After much speculation it was announced in December 2011 that the Titans would remain at Clifton Lane for the foreseeable future due to the deal falling through.
On 22 September 2007, for Rotherham United's game against Notts County, it was a special day to celebrate 100 years at Millmoor.
Fans were urged to wear retro Rotherham United shirts in order to be entered into a raffle.
Despite this, Millmoor remains in existence more than a decade after the football club's departure and has been used for other sports purposes.
An unusual feature is that away fans can only access this end by going down Millmoor Lane, which is a narrow alleyway.
However, work ceased and in November 2007 the club confirmed that it had no intentions to complete this stand or modernise any part of the stadium due to the difficulty in reaching a deal to purchase the land surrounding Millmoor from the previous chairman.