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The turning point came that fateful day we would not match Wendy's wage offer for Smudge. That sealed the fate. Had we kept Smudge, firmly believe Warne would have stayed and that team would not have been broken up. That one decision has cost us infinitely more than what it would have cost to have kept Smudge.
How much did Taylor & Evans waste? Susbsequently how much has MH wasted - failure to invest when we were on the up has caused all of this.
I know seven or eight season ticket holders who are not going next season if nothing changes and they all sit around me. I do think there will be a big drop in season ticket sales if the current Owners are still in charge. We?ve had three **** seasons on the bounce. Im thinking of just picking my games to go to .
I certainly won't be renewing mine if MH is the manager in L2 next season.
The club and the manager don?t care about the supporters.
Sad but true we are just a consequence of the jobs they don?t do well.
I'll put 100 quid up on us securing at least 4,000 season ticket sales if we end up in L2 - 80% of the supposed current number (Hospice takes all). There's always a lot of talk this time of year about people stopping, but the addiction kicks in when they start the renewals.
Been said quite a few times, that letting Michael Smith leave the club, was a mistake.
I would have had him back now, but under contract at Preston until June 2027.s
Paul Warne left the club, which was logic in the sense he went to a better club, in which he had better facilities, training ground, backing of a chairman.
Paul Warne left the Millers in a decent place in the league table, I think he saw that he could go no further with the Millers.
To TS selling the club, ideal time was when Warne left us, in the championship & a ideal position in the league.
Now fighting a relegation battle in league 1 so the club not worth as much.
Last edited by RU66; 20-02-2026 at 11:36 AM. Reason: Edit