+ Visit Rotherham United FC Mad for Latest News, Transfer Gossip, Fixtures and Match Results
Page 5 of 14 FirstFirst ... 34567 ... LastLast
Results 41 to 50 of 135

Thread: Matt Taylor offered Rotherham job!

  1. #41
    Join Date
    Jul 2019
    Posts
    1,593
    My main point to opening this thread is not whether this is a good OR bad appointment but who authorised this press release? What the hell is going on? If someone can give me several examples of this happening between other clubs then I will hold my hands up. If he is at the NYS on Monday everyone now knows,including the entire squad,that 48 hours earlier he actually didn't know himself whether he would be or not.I am not a football snob by any means,in fact I am not a snob in any aspect of life so we will use the well used phrase of the ''football pecking order''.We can't entice the manager of Cambridge,the manager of Exeter City 'needs time' to 'think about it' and has no problem what so ever informing the press of his dilemma.Meanwhile our previous Manger and ALL of his staff stampede down to Derby County within 24 hours without a whisper. Where are we in this 'pecking order'?

  2. #42
    Join Date
    May 2015
    Posts
    1,754
    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy Badfellow View Post
    My main point to opening this thread is not whether this is a good OR bad appointment but who authorised this press release? What the hell is going on? If someone can give me several examples of this happening between other clubs then I will hold my hands up. If he is at the NYS on Monday everyone now knows,including the entire squad,that 48 hours earlier he actually didn't know himself whether he would be or not.I am not a football snob by any means,in fact I am not a snob in any aspect of life so we will use the well used phrase of the ''football pecking order''.We can't entice the manager of Cambridge,the manager of Exeter City 'needs time' to 'think about it' and has no problem what so ever informing the press of his dilemma.Meanwhile our previous Manger and ALL of his staff stampede down to Derby County within 24 hours without a whisper. Where are we in this 'pecking order'?
    Has he been offered the job or not?

  3. #43
    Join Date
    May 2003
    Posts
    8,767
    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy Badfellow View Post
    My main point to opening this thread is not whether this is a good OR bad appointment but who authorised this press release? What the hell is going on? If someone can give me several examples of this happening between other clubs then I will hold my hands up. If he is at the NYS on Monday everyone now knows,including the entire squad,that 48 hours earlier he actually didn't know himself whether he would be or not.I am not a football snob by any means,in fact I am not a snob in any aspect of life so we will use the well used phrase of the ''football pecking order''.We can't entice the manager of Cambridge,the manager of Exeter City 'needs time' to 'think about it' and has no problem what so ever informing the press of his dilemma.Meanwhile our previous Manger and ALL of his staff stampede down to Derby County within 24 hours without a whisper. Where are we in this 'pecking order'?
    think you've just answered the question - it's where we end up in this league that will matter most

  4. #44
    Join Date
    Jan 2013
    Posts
    507
    Jimmy, if you read the BBC article, his wife has recently given birth. It is perfectly understandable that he needs time to think this over.

  5. #45
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Posts
    42,107
    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy Badfellow View Post
    My main point to opening this thread is not whether this is a good OR bad appointment but who authorised this press release? What the hell is going on? If someone can give me several examples of this happening between other clubs then I will hold my hands up. If he is at the NYS on Monday everyone now knows,including the entire squad,that 48 hours earlier he actually didn't know himself whether he would be or not.I am not a football snob by any means,in fact I am not a snob in any aspect of life so we will use the well used phrase of the ''football pecking order''.We can't entice the manager of Cambridge,the manager of Exeter City 'needs time' to 'think about it' and has no problem what so ever informing the press of his dilemma.Meanwhile our previous Manger and ALL of his staff stampede down to Derby County within 24 hours without a whisper. Where are we in this 'pecking order'?
    Has anyone been offered the job or are they trying to get a better personal deal.

  6. #46
    Join Date
    Jul 2019
    Posts
    1,593
    Quote Originally Posted by NYSRich View Post
    Jimmy, if you read the BBC article, his wife has recently given birth. It is perfectly understandable that he needs time to think this over.
    Perfectly understandable but why go to the press?

  7. #47
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Posts
    42,107
    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy Badfellow View Post
    My main point to opening this thread is not whether this is a good OR bad appointment but who authorised this press release? What the hell is going on? If someone can give me several examples of this happening between other clubs then I will hold my hands up. If he is at the NYS on Monday everyone now knows,including the entire squad,that 48 hours earlier he actually didn't know himself whether he would be or not.I am not a football snob by any means,in fact I am not a snob in any aspect of life so we will use the well used phrase of the ''football pecking order''.We can't entice the manager of Cambridge,the manager of Exeter City 'needs time' to 'think about it' and has no problem what so ever informing the press of his dilemma.Meanwhile our previous Manger and ALL of his staff stampede down to Derby County within 24 hours without a whisper. Where are we in this 'pecking order'?
    The deal was done within 3 days because the negotiations between Warne and TS was short lived.

    Warne had an offer from Derby, he told TS of the offer and what he was offered included and TS wouldn’t or the club couldn’t match it.

    Warne accepted the offer.

    Warne said nothing and TS told Scott to look for a replacement.

    Derby released the info before we did

  8. #48
    Join Date
    Jul 2019
    Posts
    1,593
    Quote Originally Posted by Shark27 View Post
    Has he been offered the job or not?
    He has said so himself so unless he has a repressed resentment to the town of Rotherham then I guess he has!

  9. #49
    Join Date
    Jul 2005
    Posts
    10,194
    As far as I can see RUFC have played a straight bat:

    "Rotherham United can confirm that the club has requested and subsequently been granted permission to speak to Exeter City manager Matt Taylor about the vacant manager’s position.

    We can confirm that initial talks have taken place and remain ongoing.

    Rotherham United will be making no further comment at this time."

    Exeter, on the other hand, have made the mess:

    "Exeter City Football Club can confirm an approach was received from Rotherham United to speak to manager Matt Taylor late this week.

    The club reluctantly agreed to the request and we await confirmation from Matt regarding his decision as to whether he will accept Rotherham's offer.

    A further statement will be released once more information is available."

    Matt Taylor has also said pretty much the same thing to, amongst others, the BBC.


    Unless I've missed something, Exeter need their knuckles rapping for this...and Taylor is well out of line.

  10. #50
    Join Date
    Jan 2013
    Posts
    507
    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy Badfellow View Post
    Perfectly understandable but why go to the press?
    I agree with you on this, and it’s obviously caught us off-guard, hence the quickly released statement. If he takes the job, all will be forgiven I’m sure.

Page 5 of 14 FirstFirst ... 34567 ... LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •