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I don't particularly get the people who say they won't go watch. Whatever league we're in, whether it's the championship or national league north I'll be watching Rotherham, no matter the owner, the players, or the manager, because ultimately I'm a Rotherham United fan and that's what I do.
Good for you. My 2 granddaughters wont be subjected to that ****e.
Im happy if people question my loyalty Im comfortable with my commitment to supporting the team over the years. MH doesnt deserve any more loyalty from me if people think thats wrong I literally dont give a toss seeing as I havent asked for the opinion. Not aimed at you Bramley I mean generally.
Completely agree.
The investment Taylor had would have gone further under Warne.
Warne had gone through the up and down cycle and been subject to enough abuse that he knew he wouldn't want to go through it again and likely would not be kept on as manager in that situation.
Smith leaving, the lack of a like for like offer to someone as capable I think was the last thing he needed to be like "I'll always be poorly equipped to survive at this level, time to go and leave while stock is high".
The seed was planted in his post Gillingham interview if you listen to it closely, he talks about leaving without saying he was going to.
The lack of backing Warne had.... Compared to Taylor in his second year is what ultimately, I think, broke TS enthusiasm for it.
That squad had been together long enough and so close to staying up so many times had we just had that extra player or two or a little more firepower that we would have been able to survive.
In hindsight how many of the PA out brigade now realise they were wrong I wonder?