Because of Paul Warne,Rotherham United is probably the best version of itself it could be right now,with some help from TS !
I don`t see treating people with respect a weekness as some do on here,he`s a credit to the club,and a credit to himself,not something you can say about many football managers.
We all know that Paul is a great guy and as a person I really like him but football does not care about that as it's a results game not a Personality contest.
Doesn't that depend on how you define success? Crewe Alexander were deemed 'successful' for many years under the guidance of Dario Gradi. Isn't our height of success measured as the survival of RUFC followed by survival at Championship level and we are doing both at the moment.
Well I'd surmise most RUFC fans are certainly happier now than they were 10 years ago. What level of success would make you happy BigLad? Premiership football at all costs? A manager who agreed with your tactical aplomb? Miller Bear performing a Northern Soul medley at half time?
We had Rotherham fans would love to be in the premiership but most of us are realistic bout us ever getting there . We are what we are a small well run club . If the chairman did splash the cash there is no guarantee of success. I remember previous owners and all the trouble the club was in . I would say be careful what some fans wish for .
Negativity is a dangerous thing. Over the years the Millers have employed managers who had a proven success at other clubs. Lets recall Tommy Doc, George Kerr, Norman Hunter, Danny Bergara, Andy Scott and Kenny Jackett, all who had gained promotion at other clubs. Okay, Jimmy McGuigan, Steve Evans and Neil Warnock have done well for us.
Promotions have been achieved by "new" managers such as Ian Porterfield, Ronnie , Billy McEwan, Phil Henson and Warney. So Big lad, given the size of the clubs support, budget and standing. who would you replace him with?