I think what's happening at Rotherham is a real shame.
Because Tony Stewart's legacy should be exclusively one of somebody who saved the club.
Somebody who oversaw five promotions as owner, and seven seasons of Championship football in a 10-year period.
Somebody who contributed significantly to one of the two most successful periods of the club's modern era.
Yet while there's still a degree of gratitude remaining for that in some quarters, realistically Stewart has undone a lot of that goodwill by not knowing when to cede control - be it operational, or stake-wise.
He's insisted on continuing with a limited, out-of-date and sentimentally contact-led strategic approach.
It's one thing doing that as a short-term measure while you look for people better-placed to take the club forward, but I think we can reasonably question how proactive he's been in trying to find those people.
Stewart needs to sell up this summer. Partly so that in time, his tenure can be remembered for the good times.
Partly because otherwise, the scale of the rebuild becomes bigger and bigger, and the journey back becomes longer and longer.
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Yorkshire CCC is delighted to announce the signing of iconic all-rounder Moeen Ali ✍️
The double World Cup winner will join the Club for this season's Vitality Blast, with an option to extend for 2027 💙
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@charliesmith_99 Agreed! Took way too long, just stick with the original decision. Also ended up be the wrong one, Haaland was not interfering in my eyes