The Chuckle Brothers are at Don Valley today to give their support to Rotherham United's move to the stadium. They have just completed their sixty day 'Indiana Chuckles and the Kingdom of the Mythical Sulk' tour and are taking the first opportunity to meet up with new Chairman, Tony Stewart, and show their enthusiasm for his acquisition of the club. Like many Millers fans they have mixed emotions about the relocation but agree with the move.

Paul 'It is sad to be leaving Millmoor where so much of the club's history has occurred, especially for us, as Barry and me were born just a few hundred yards from the ground. But given the problems at Millmoor, this is such a positive decision and we should all applaud Tony Stewart for being so brave'.

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Barry 'Moving out of Rotherham will be good for everyone; it will make us think about how much we want a football team in the town. And the proposed building of a new stadium in Rotherham could be the biggest turning point in the Miller's history, just consider what Doncaster Rovers have done'.

The management at Don Valley Stadium have already made the club very welcome and the brothers are looking forward to watching the team in their new home. However that may not be for some months due to their busy schedule but as usual they will be following every kick, wherever they are. The next big project on the horizon is the 'Aladdin' pantomime in Southend, followed by their own 2009 tour 'Chuckle Trek, the Lost Generation', at theatres all over the UK.