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Rotherham United striker David Ball has joined West Yorkshire League One side Bradford City on a loan deal until the end of the season.

As the original paper work was submitted on 31st August the deal has been allowed to go through today.

David joined the Millers in the summer of 2017 from Fleetwood Town and played in the first game of last season against his former club.

His first goal for the Millers came against a Manchester City U21 side at the New York Stadium in the Football League Trophy Checkatrade game in August and he scored another eight goals last season in thirty-eight appearances.

In the League One Play-Off Final against Shrewsbury Town at Wembley in May David missed a penalty in the first half of the game.

This season the twenty-eight year old has made just three appearances two of which were in the Carabao Cup games against Wigan (at home) and Everton (away).

All at Vital Rotherham send our best wishes to David for the rest of the season.

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  • KEITH HIGGINS says:

    Welcome aboard David Ball, let’s hope he plays you up front with Eoin Doyle and a good partnership develops – the sooner the better. And here’s hoping Collins get’s his head together and sorts out the players in the positions that even us supporters can see they are most accustomed to playing. No. 1 – I like most other supporters think, select a new captain because Wright is about as much use as a chocolate fireguard.

    • Caz Neale (Herringthorpe) says:

      Hope he does well for you Keith. He’s been a bit hit and miss at Rotherham to be honest. How do you think your new ‘head coach’ will do?

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