"I know I haven't been in the first-team squad so far but what I want and what every player wants is to get games on my back. I'm keen to do my best for Rotherham as soon as I get the chance." he told the 'Tiser
"There are a few good, young players here and I want a chance to prove to the club, the gaffer and the fans how good I am. Lately, I have been playing at the back but I'm more a creative midfielder. I like to get passes going forward and drive the team forward."he added.
The midfielder is at Millmoor until January with the possibility of making the move permanant, but is still hopeful of playing for the club he has supported all his life.
"There's a lot of good players at Sheffield but I believe I'm good enough to play in the first team there and I've always believed in myself. This is just a loan period with a view to a permanent move but I never say die and haven't given up hope of playing for United again." he said
"Hopefully, Brian Robson will see me on loan and see I can do a job for him, but we'll have to see how it works out here. As soon as I came here, I warmed to the place and felt I could stay, but I'm an 100 per cent Blade and I've supported Sheffield United all my life and there's no bigger dream than playing for my home-town club. I've done it twice under Neil Warnock. We'll have to see what happens."