How Long Before Matt Taylor Is 'Relieved Of His Duties'?

Grecianpasty

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Rotherham are one of the favourites to go down, both MT and the owners know that. He will most likely be sacked if he's in a mid table position in league 1 come January 24, but certainly not now.
 

arthur

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What is the question being asked at Rotherham to which Jevani Brown is the answer?
 

Grecian_Matt

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Or if a post doesn't interest you don't click, let alone comment.

TBH, I am still interested in what MT and PT are up to.
I know the feelings about Tis on this forum are very hateful, but personally I didn't mind him and thought he was a great servant to the club, achieved a great deal and gave us all great memories.

MT only just recently left us, and I am sure if things don't work out at Rotherham, he will still have enough stock to get another L1/L2 job.
 

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I would suggest that they probably can afford him. Whether they would want him, is another question.
They can't afford him this January. That would require Rotherham paying a fee of an amount that City would accept. On the Venn diagram of 'fee Rotherham would pay in January' and 'fee ECFC would accept in January' I don't see any overlap!
 
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Matt was a legend for us but is a young and relatively inexperienced manager who needs time to develop a team. Whether he will be given this at Rotherham i think is doubtful...
 
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