UNCONFIRMED reports this morning are indicating that ex-Tranmere boss Ronnie Moore has left his role at League Two Rotherham United.
The Millers have gone five games without a win since lying third in the table at the end of February and were beaten 5-0 at Chesterfield on Saturday.
Moore was in his second spell at the south Yorkshire club having spent eight years there between 1997 and 2005 - he played over 300 games for Tranmere in two spells during the 1970s and 1980s and was manager at Prenton Park between 2006 and 2009.
Born in Liverpool in 1953, Ronnie joined Tranmere in 1971 making his name initially as a central defender
He made a successful switch to centre forward and scored 72 goals in 249 goals in his first eight-year spell at Prenton Park
Ronnie, pictured here with goal ace Ian Muir, had a spell as Rovers' caretaker manager during the 1986/87 season that threatened the club's existence ...
Now on the Rovers backroom staff, Ronnie - running out with son & future Tranmere striker Ian - was awarded a testimonial match against Everton in 198 ...
Ronnie(far left), manager John King, Jim Steel and David Fairclough with the 1990 Leyland Daf Trophy following victory over Bristol Rovers at Wembley
Wembley play-off heartbreak with Eddie Bishop against Notts County the week after the Leyland Daf win but Rovers were to return a year later to beat B ...
The early 1990's saw Rovers reach the League Cup semi-finals and three times fall just short of the Premier League via the promotion play-offs
Having left Rovers in 1996 and cut his managerial teeth at Southport, Rotherham and Oldham, Ronnie returned to Prenton Park as manager in June 2006
Presenting Warwick Rimmer with the Dave Russell Memorial Award at the 2007 Sports Personality of the Year Award at the Echo Arena
The last day of the 2008/09 season and a last-minute Scunthorpe goal at Glanford Park deprives Tranmere of a place in the League One promotion play-of ...





