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Ugly scenes marred Rotherham United's clash with Millwall on Saturday as fans of opposing sides clashed at the New York Stadium.

Police were forced to step in to halt the violence which broke out late in the second half.

On the pitch Martyn Woolford opened the scoring for the Lions early, before second half goals from Danny Ward and Kari Arnason sealed the points.

And it seems it was Arnason's 85th minute winner that sparked the ugly scenes, which were captured by one fan in the ground.

Missiles were said to have been thrown by sections of the visiting support with a number trying to cross meshing and reach the home fans before the final whistle.

The result sees Millwall fall six points adrift of safety while the Millers move further clear in 21st.

Millwall boss Ian Holloway said he did not see the trouble, but did hit out at Rotherham fans who were baiting him.

He said: "I didn't see it, I was concentrating on my job and I felt I acted with dignity from start to finish.

"So the Rotherham fans who were shouting at me about that, what do they want me to do, I am football manager. We'll have to wait and see on that."