by fred sharpes nose »
15 Apr 2026 23:55
15 Apr 2026 23:55
From Rob "When the season concludes, we will undertake a full review from top to bottom.
We will look honestly at what has worked, what has not and where we need to improve. That includes our current structure, our squad and the standards we set ourselves. We will listen to our supporters, whose passion drives this club, while ensuring that decisions are made with clarity, experience and a long-term view.""
Options still on the table IMO
Here’s a thought, bear with me. Assume Noel was still manger. Assume he had been allocated a short term mentor to develop his lack of first team management/experience/ pressure. Assume he was given the same opportunities on the January window and also with out of contract players. Assume he was given the same budget to beef up his coaching staff. Assume he finished 14th to 10th. Would he be sacked end of season? Probably yes, given ownership pressure to make playoffs and investment. I think him and the fans would have accepted that. Now here’s the big question- if all of the above happened and we are looking for a new manager from 1st June 2026 how high or low down the pick list would Leam be? I cannot believe he’d be anywhere near the top 3 - so long out of work, only success being one promotion years ago, total failure at Rotherham. Coming to the conclusion that Rob pulled the trigger too early based on panic, and he always had Leam in mind anyway. Fair play on points gained and if appointed at start of the season maybe things would be better higher up the table. But given what we’ve seen so far that’s debatable - and also had he started the season with exactly same resources and didn’t make the playoffs then he too would likely be sacked given ownership messages to be better than last season. On the basis of style (dour defensive), and “it’s not my fault” and historic credentials I think we should reset, write off the season, take that as a learning experience for Rob Joe etc. and start with a clean slate for 26/27