Rotherham didn't need much coaxing to return to the Championship following relegation a year ago, they bounced straight back at the first time of asking.

Paul Warne's side came through the play-offs to beat both Scunthorpe United and two-time Wembley losers Shrewsbury, giving them an immediate return to the level they left in 2017.

They had to reshuffle last summer to accommodate their return to League One, but after coming back they'll once again have to reassess the situation. They're Championship ready with their relatively new stadium a shining example of triumphing over adversity.

The life of a Miller's fan hasn't always been easy, but promotion last season rubber-stamped the end of their seemingly endless struggles against financial demise.

That survival will only be preserved by strong evolution of the squad, with dead wood being cashed in and reinvested in Championship ready players. Here, FLW identifies two players for whom the final bell may well be tolling at the New York Stadium.

22-year old Bray has struggled since his move to Rotherham, not making a single appearance last season as they earned promotion.

He spent time on loan with Forest Green Rovers and unless his fortunes improve significantly, he will surely soon find himself out on his ear.

The former Shrewsbury man joined for a 'club record' fee in 2016, but couldn't prevent a slide out of the Championship.

Last season he appeared 25 times, only 12 of which were starts and Paul Warne will surely be looking to get some return on the club's investment before he walks away for free next summer.