"I hav'nt met the players as yet but I'm impressed by Alan Knill, he's stright to the point and say's what he thinks, and looks like a good man manager. I came to the club yesterday and had a look around and spoke to Alan yesterday, he was an influence in my joining." O'Grady admitted.
When asked what Chris would bring to the squad, he said "Hopefully I'll get some goals, keep the ball up front and make some chances for the team." However, he did'nt think that he would be in the starting line-up for Saturdays game at Millwall. The Millers will travel in the morning and train at West Ham's training ground.
MillersMAD Wishes Chris all the best and a successful career at RUFC..