Originally posted by BramleyMiller58
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Doesn’t that show that he should have sold when we were in the championship when he had the chance? Not good business to hang on to an asset as it is losing value in the hope the value increases. Letting the only assets a club have walk out free of charge is another great football business decision. Clearly he runs his core business very well, but makes a lot of mistakes in football. He needs to be the leader now, step in do what is needed keep us in L1 and depart in a way where he is remembered for the good times we had under Warne and him not the seasons of agony under those that followed, not as the man that took back to L2 in another (but better) ground that we rent and a training facility that non-league clubs would pull a face at. It is true that TS has invested in the training ground that we do not own, we moved there under TS it was his regime that decided to stay there and not build the facility he set out to buid. He has done good things for the club but it is time to step up or find an exit. Sadly that is where we are.
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Ruffle the ru66 feathers and all of a sudden the English grammar improves and the posts make sense.... Pants on fire ??Originally posted by RU66 View PostAre you in your 2nd childhood! Multi me never had 3 user names on here got banned with 1st one. 2nd one couldn't log in on phone so changed it.
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An engaged TS is a useful asset to the club, and in that scenario, no right-minded Miller would want him to sell up. But, hes not engaged. He clearly has no interest in the club any longer and to be honest, the three or four times Ive seen him at the ground this season he looks like hes enjoying the wine more than the football. Totally his choice of course.Originally posted by Tigerish View PostSo much space on here is devoted to Mr Stewart moving on and selling up.
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But who will want to buy Rotherham United when there are far easier pickings?
Eg we had 8-9000 fans turning up to watch us in the Championship.
Clubs with a more illustrious history and bigger catchment area will always trump us
Wrexham is the exception to the rule I have just set out. But I suspect that it will end in tears and all the Jonny come lately will crawl back under their stones.
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Selling the club is now a necessity, if we intend to have a longer term future.
I feel for MH in this situation but a rookie coach cannot deal with this situation. He will take us down. Cayton has provided an analysis of the signings - he paints a very positive picture when in fact pretty much all of MHs signings have been shambolic. Only Hall, for me, was worth the investment. The rest are either injured or incompetent.
TS - just make a decision. Sell up or switch back on. If its the latter, you need to sack MH and reinvigorate yourself and bring a manager in you can work with. Not a rookie, not a young manager but someone who can push you. Like Evans did the first time around. That man for me, is the current Bromley manager. Hes experienced and knows his football. He will want some investment and guarantees but he wont expect big money.
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Hall only fit actual signing who cuts it when he can be bothered! Martha Kaleta don't. Gore Baptist out of the loanies do. T Holmes could. That's what we've got till January window. Can't see with Hamshaw Scott recruitment getting much better then.
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Unfortunately this is the core of the problem....we are hardly an attractive proposition and what exactly would any prospective buyer be getting for his money? Presumably not the ground and certainly not the training ground.Originally posted by Tigerish View PostSo much space on here is devoted to Mr Stewart moving on and selling up.
Ok.
But who will want to buy Rotherham United when there are far easier pickings?
Eg we had 8-9000 fans turning up to watch us in the Championship.
Clubs with a more illustrious history and bigger catchment area will always trump us
Wrexham is the exception to the rule I have just set out. But I suspect that it will end in tears and all the Jonny come lately will crawl back under their stones.
Thoughts?
That's why I said we are likely to be stuck in the doldrums or worse because we have an owner who appears to have lost interest, an heir apparent who seems equally uninterested and a business set up that no ambitious investor will be interested in.
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