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    Does this mean Paul Warne is not going to walk on Monday.

    Does this mean Paul Warne now has two jobs and not actually worried about his employment
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    Quote Originally Posted by Casper64Frank View Post
    Does this mean Paul Warne is not going to walk on Monday.

    Does this mean Paul Warne now has two jobs and not actually worried about his employment
    There will be an annoucement in two weeks

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    Good luck Warney lets go nothing to lose

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    Looking at it from the chairmans point of view he bottled it with Stubbs when Stubbs was only following orders - but the chairman was put under tremendous pressure to pull the plug.

    So - from a promising young manager
    ( who TS should have supported for a full season because the overall project parameters were sound ).....TS brought in as good a championship manager he could get and Mr Millwall let him down big time !

    So - I bet the chairmans head was being soundly scratched!

    Warney has brought some "heart" and a modicum of support from fans....however .....it spells a certain return to league one.

    So - with our squad - a full pre-season in Skeg-Vegas, ( Never understood the Poland criticism ) we will win a good few next year.

    A roller coaster has to come down sometimes - and we will be a year older and wiser....

    Looking forward to it - and this year will be a great experience for the younger ones in the squad.

    UTM

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    Sorry to disagree but Paul Warne is a fitness coach and doesn't want the Manager's job, so why give it to him? If we are to maintain even a modicum of interest in the remainder of the season, we need new players as we all agree that the current crop are just not good enough. However, will PW be able to realistically strengthen the squad and at least give us a fighting chance to win a few games and offer hope for League One next season? I can't see it because a new manager coming in in June say, will want to bring his own players in. We need a new manager NOW, not in the summer. My opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by axholme_miller View Post
    Sorry to disagree but Paul Warne is a fitness coach and doesn't want the Manager's job, so why give it to him? If we are to maintain even a modicum of interest in the remainder of the season, we need new players as we all agree that the current crop are just not good enough. However, will PW be able to realistically strengthen the squad and at least give us a fighting chance to win a few games and offer hope for League One next season? I can't see it because a new manager coming in in June say, will want to bring his own players in. We need a new manager NOW, not in the summer. My opinion.
    Yes PW is a fitness coach but with many years football experience.

    I think it's a bit of an assumption that there will be a new manager coming in during close season. The financial choice would be to extend Warne's tenure as manager.

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    What it means Casper is that the absolute shambles continues.

    We give the managers job to someone who isn't a manager and doesn't even want the job.

    He is also taking training and sit ups....ridiculous

    He is going to pick some cheap players who will be absolutely no help to us at all and the new manager will not want them.

    However he is cheap and I guess he is not on 200K pro rata as he should be and deserve for having this around his neck.

    It's an absolute joke and we now have Coco The Clown as manager on top of everything else.

    Absolute laughing stock and the exodus will continue.

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    After the last eight months I'm feeling punch drunk, too dazed to form any opinion on this appointment. We've got a man who doesn't want the job (ostensibly), who has no managerial qualifications or experience being given an extended, albeit temporary, managerial appointment. Why? Well, he's undeniably the cheap option and as such fits the club philosophy. He's steeped in 'the Rotherham way', which, depending on your point of view, is either a positive or a negative. He's committed (and by May will probably need to be)...

    But can he help rebuild a shattered dream? Does he have what it takes to begin the massive reconstruction of a demoralised, inadequate, work-shy squad? Certainly not on his own. So what is the 'planned' way forward? We have a new recruitment specialist but how does his appointment dovetail with that of the temporary manager? Will funding be available, now or in the close season? And where is the coaching and development?

    I confess I wasn't inspired by any of the managerial candidates on offer but, as with players, we never really know how they're going to perform until they're here so pre-judging is a futile exercise. And many were experienced, some even had knowledge of the Championship, although if they came here they'd find that surplus to requirements.

    So, back to where I came in, it's been a total disaster of a season and it's been nigh impossible to see logic in anything that's transpired, or anything that's not transpired, other than the dismissal of Stubbs (with apologies to lbj). So, I can't say Paul Warne's extended tenure fills me with excitement or anticipation but neither does it fill me with despair. It's a decision is all I can say - and God knows there have been precious few of those of late.

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    Maybe thats why things are quiet on the managerial front Leeds. Im sure people who might have been interested have asked themselves the very same questions. Hence the impasse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kempo View Post
    What it means Casper is that the absolute shambles continues.

    We give the managers job to someone who isn't a manager and doesn't even want the job.

    He is also taking training and sit ups....ridiculous

    He is going to pick some cheap players who will be absolutely no help to us at all and the new manager will not want them.

    However he is cheap and I guess he is not on 200K pro rata as he should be and deserve for having this around his neck.

    It's an absolute joke and we now have Coco The Clown as manager on top of everything else.

    Absolute laughing stock and the exodus will continue.
    Come on kempo admit it you called it wrong on the other thread...".Warne to walk on Monday. "
    You`re right the shambles will continue till the end of the season and about Paul originally not wanting the job but he did say if Tony Stewart asked him to be in charge for the next 12 months he would do so.....Loyalty or Stupidity he`s still Rotherham through & through.
    You`re also right about picking cheap players up after all why would we try to pay £30K plus like SWFC are doing. We don`t have the turnover or the fan base to get anywhere near that figure, just put it down to a poor season & move onto next season.
    You ought to have spoke to Paul when MrsK kindly donated the £2, he`s a great guy to have round the club he can multi-task.

    Ps....Warney, Matt Hamshaw, Dibble & Brecks take the training.....

    Pps...They don`t do sit ups or press ups..... they do keepy ups though.

    Have a nice night enjoy Radio Sheffield lol.

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