I do respect your opinion mellow, and accept it fully, my point is this though, we've been down the road of appointing 'names' as manager and they've all fell short except one, Warnock, who lets face it had nothing to lose and gambled on his style of play working in the short term, and they did, i'm sick of us employing people who don't give a ****e.
My view is this, take a look at what Heckingbottom is doing at Barnsley, i think Warne could do similar, he gives a ****e, and it matters deeply to him.
If you look at the whole game/picture then anyone in their right mind can see Warney is not a manager, give him the job next season and he will be sacked then where's that leave him?
Yes Warnock wants that promotion so wouldn't suprise me if he wants the job but personally I'd prefer to go with a longer term manager
I think Warne's signings so far have improved the squad, well the two we have seen to date, Purrington & Ajayi. Hopefully the others will turn out as good when they play/arrive. I think O'Donnell was only brought in as backup but unfortunately Lewis Price got injured.
Plus we have had a horrific run with injuries this year. When some of the sicknotes are weeded out and replaced with better, fitter players I think Warne will shine. He lives and breathes RUFC and the players put in for him. He has certainly got the effort that Stubbs and Jackett failed to get from the players. IMO we could do a lot worse with some of the mercenaries out there than Warne. The last two talked the talk but didn't walk the walk. OOPS! jacket did the walk - just not the one we wanted.
All Managers have to start somewhere and Warne has made a good fist of it with both hands tied behind his back. He has the guts and tenacity to make it. That is why he is a RUFC legend. Give him a chance. He has done enough to deserve it if he wants the job and if TS thinks he can do it.
Last edited by aussiemiller; 17-02-2017 at 02:46 PM.
There is another manager,who will go on and break the record that stands for the number of promotions gained,and guess what,he used to manage the Millers,i wonder who that could be.
What about a Uncle Colin/Warne combination.
Master and pupil.
Colin gets his promotion, Warne learns under his wing.
The problem with "building" with Warnsey is that he's NOT a bricky !