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    I feel the club are moving into a new,post Tony Stewart world.
    The most obvious change is Mr Stewart giving his club shares to his son,which given his age and the death of his wife and brother in recent times is completely understandable.
    We have Phil Smith around the club,who seems at lot more interested than an "Adviser ".
    In fact ,as direct result of Mr Smith the club has got a new London based company investing in sponsorship, hopefully this is the start of many more .
    And finally for now, from next season the club will have a new kit maker in Hummel.
    Is this a bright new dawn?

  • #2
    Originally posted by Townerslovechild View Post
    I feel the club are moving into a new,post Tony Stewart world.
    The most obvious change is Mr Stewart giving his club shares to his son,which given his age and the death of his wife and brother in recent times is completely understandable.
    We have Phil Smith around the club,who seems at lot more interested than an "Adviser ".
    In fact ,as direct result of Mr Smith the club has got a new London based company investing in sponsorship, hopefully this is the start of many more .
    And finally for now, from next season the club will have a new kit maker in Hummel.
    Is this a bright new dawn?
    I hope that this move doesn't come back to sting us. 'Die Hummel' is the German word for 'The Bumblebee '.
    Oddly enough "Hummeln im Hintern haben" translates to "having ants in one's pants".
    Just saying.

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    • #3
      Well, all no coincidence. Quite where it leads is another matter. The Smith unconcerned about relegation concerns me, shows a deep lack of football sense. It is an economic view, getting out of any division is not easy. If money was, and I don’t think it likely, then it should have been put in earlier at the beginning of the season.
      Something the current era was not willing to do, and I don’t think Smith has suddenly appeared, so waiting for the right moment looks likely given his quote.

      A new era. Yes, likely. What that is and what will it be like I wouldn’t like to say. I’m neutral on it, anything could happen.

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      • #4
        To do what Stewart did in 2012 required drive and money, which we thank him for.

        However, it is always easier at the start. Decline of current is far harder.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Spuddy Speight View Post
          I hope that this move doesn't come back to sting us. 'Die Hummel' is the German word for 'The Bumblebee '.
          Oddly enough "Hummeln im Hintern haben" translates to "having ants in one's pants".
          Just saying.
          Jeder Hund hat seinen Tag .........and I think we've had ours for the time being. Ich furchte, wir mussen wieder ganz vorne anfangen.
          Last edited by Brin; 29-03-2026, 01:25 PM.

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          • #6
            Indeed, we've had some great days. Time to take a fall? Who knows? We can scream and shout, boo and hiss or perhaps more wisely take it on the chin for now.

            UTM!!!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Spuddy Speight View Post
              Indeed, we've had some great days. Time to take a fall? Who knows? We can scream and shout, boo and hiss or perhaps more wisely take it on the chin for now.

              UTM!!!
              Priority next year is to halt the free fall we are in - won?t be easy

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Townerslovechild View Post
                I feel the club are moving into a new,post Tony Stewart world.
                The most obvious change is Mr Stewart giving his club shares to his son,which given his age and the death of his wife and brother in recent times is completely understandable.
                We have Phil Smith around the club,who seems at lot more interested than an "Adviser ".
                In fact ,as direct result of Mr Smith the club has got a new London based company investing in sponsorship, hopefully this is the start of many more .
                And finally for now, from next season the club will have a new kit maker in Hummel.
                Is this a bright new dawn?
                TLC, the reason for TS handing his shares over to his Son was purely financial. Had it been completed next month or beyond they would have been walloped with the new incoming Inheritance tax rules. These begin on 1st April and they would have lost millions of pounds had he not done so now.

                Richard Stewart would have one day been left his Father's shares but they been fast forward to him unexpectedly.

                As for a new era who knows what's around the corner. I'm keen to know what Phil Smith is really up to, and not just advising, if you know what I mean.

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                • #9
                  I don't think Phil Smith will be the next owner of Rotherham United but he knows the person who will be.

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                  • #10
                    Having Smith around the club is better than not having him around, this might sound obvious, but it's good to know other people are interested in our football club.
                    It's clear Tony Stewart has had enough , who can blame him ,and I'm sure it's not a coincidence that Phil Smith is now on the scene.
                    Will he be the next owner...I've no idea,but he's in the perfect position to decide whether it's for him before he buys.
                    He's obviously a very wealthy man with many other very wealthy contacts, which for a club like ours can only be a good thing.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Townerslovechild View Post
                      Having Smith around the club is better than not having him around, this might sound obvious, but it's good to know other people are interested in our football club.
                      It's clear Tony Stewart has had enough , who can blame him ,and I'm sure it's not a coincidence that Phil Smith is now on the scene.
                      Will he be the next owner...I've no idea,but he's in the perfect position to decide whether it's for him before he buys.
                      He's obviously a very wealthy man with many other very wealthy contacts, which for a club like ours can only be a good thing.
                      TLC, I wonder if Phil Smith is as good as bringing in sponsorship like whoever's in charge at Wrexham....just a thought.

                      Wrexham 2024/25.......don't know about this season but it's up a vast amount already.

                      Sponsorship Highlights & Financials (2024-25 Season)
                      Total Sponsorship Revenue: £17,336,378, up from £13,181,133 the prior year.
                      Total Club Turnover: Recorded a record £33.3m in revenue while in League One.
                      Key Partners: The club has secured deals with high-profile global brands, including TikTok, Expedia, United Airlines, and Meta.
                      Owner-Led Growth: The club paid £2.62m to Maximum Effort and £1.37m to More Better Productions (owned by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney) for their roles in generating this sponsorship and marketing growth.
                      Global Impact: Over 57% of revenue comes from outside the UK, with North America being a primary market.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Townerslovechild View Post
                        I feel the club are moving into a new,post Tony Stewart world.
                        The most obvious change is Mr Stewart giving his club shares to his son,which given his age and the death of his wife and brother in recent times is completely understandable.
                        We have Phil Smith around the club,who seems at lot more interested than an "Adviser ".
                        In fact ,as direct result of Mr Smith the club has got a new London based company investing in sponsorship, hopefully this is the start of many more .
                        And finally for now, from next season the club will have a new kit maker in Hummel.
                        Is this a bright new dawn?
                        Love the optimism Tlc. We could do with more of it.

                        Hope this can be posted before the changes happen. Not so optimistic that will happen.

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                        • #13
                          This thread is a long winded way of saying that none of us mere supporters really has a clue about what will transpire next.
                          The reason for that is that we are not privy to the facts and the conversations that may, or may not be, taking place

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                          • #14
                            Exactly Tiger, well said......

                            It's amazing how many football managers we have on here what know best, now we have some budding finance wizards as well.

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