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Current Rotherham United Manager
Manager | Appointment Date | To | Days in Charge |
---|---|---|---|
Steve Evans | 17/04/2024 | 26/11/2024 | 223 |
Leam Richardson could not keep Rotherham United in the EFL Championship and was sacked on the 17th of April, 2024. His Millers side only won two of twenty-four games, and the returning Steve Evans replaced him. The larger-than-life Evans has twice guided the club to promotion, and it must be hoped by the board and all fans that he can work his magic again. If another change occurs, the bookmakers will have all the next Rotherham United manager odds; clues can be gleaned about who is available via the next manager to be sacked blog.
Next Rotherham Manager Odds
There are instances when these odds might not be readily available for certain clubs. This could be because the position has only recently been filled, the club is currently performing exceptionally well, or the club has a strong history of standing by its manager through thick and thin.
Additionally, in some cases, the Rotherham United manager's position might be vacant, but there are strong indications or even rumours about the potential replacement. Despite these unique circumstances, it is worth noting that if betting odds do become available, we will present them here in this section for your convenience. Regular updates related to the manager's position can also be found in the dedicated sports betting news section expertly managed by Jake Ashton. So, keep an eye out for any developments as we strive to keep you informed on the latest happenings in the football managerial landscape.
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Who Will BeThe Next Rotherham United Manager
Here is a list of potential candidate for when the next Manager of Rotherham position becomes available
Gary Rowett
Gary Rowett is a well-known English football manager and former player, renowned for his tactical acumen and ability to revitalize teams. Born on March 6, 1974, he enjoyed a solid playing career as a defender before transitioning into management. He has managed multiple clubs, including Birmingham City, Derby County, and Stoke City, often stabilizing them and pushing for promotion into higher divisions with a pragmatic approach to the game.
Neil Lennon
Another manager who regularly appears in League 1 and 2 managerial vacancies was at odds of 10/1 to be appointed before Leam Richardson got the gig. The former Celtic, Bolton and Hibernian manager will surely be back managing a club in 2024.
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink
He is often seen on our TV screens giving his opinion as a pundit; however, the former Chelsea and Leeds United striker has already managed Burton Albion, QPR and Northampton Town. In 2023, he was recruited to assist former Middlesbrough colleague Gareth Southgate with the England national side.
Karl Robinson
Karl Robinson is an English football manager who is best known for his extensive managerial spell at Milton Keynes Dons. His philosophy emphasizes attacking play and youth development. Robinson has also managed Charlton Athletic and Oxford United, showcasing a passion for nurturing talent and fostering a progressive style, earning respect within the football community for his dedication.
John Eustace
John Eustace, a former professional midfielder, transitioned seamlessly into management following his playing career which included stints at clubs like Stoke City and Derby County. As a football manager, his leadership skills and tactical acumen have gained respect across the leagues. He honed his craft with Kidderminster Harriers before becoming an integral part of the coaching teams at Queens Park Rangers and later at Birmingham City and Blackburn Rovers.
Garry Monk
Gary Monk is a professional football manager and former player from England. Born on March 6, 1979, he is known for his leadership as a central defender and later transitioned into management. Monk has managed several clubs, including Swansea City, Leeds United, Middlesbrough, and Sheffield Wednesday. His managerial approach emphasizes discipline and organization, aiming to instill a strong work ethic.
Neil Warnock
Neil Warnock is a highly experienced English football manager, renowned for his straight-talking approach and effective man-management. Throughout his career, Warnock has achieved a record eight promotions with various clubs, demonstrating his tactical acumen and ability to motivate teams. His managerial journey includes notable spells at Sheffield United, Queens Park Rangers, and Cardiff City, where his resilience and passion on the touchline have left a lasting impression.
Nathan Jones
Nathan Jones is a Welsh football manager known for his energetic coaching style and tactical acuity. He made a name for himself with Luton Town, earning plaudits for securing promotion to the Championship. With a focus on discipline and a high-pressing game, Jones has established a reputation for transforming underperforming teams although was unable to save Southampton.
Danny Cowley
Danny Cowley is a respected Lower League English football manager, formerly leading Portsmouth in EFL League One. Formerly a PE teacher, Cowley made his mark at Concord Rangers and Braintree Town before achieving success with Lincoln City, including an FA Cup run and a National League title. Known for his attention to detail and man-management, he upholds a progressive coaching philosophy aimed at continuous team development along with his brother.
Mark Bonner
Bonner had been at Cambridge United since 2020; after winning promotion in 2021, he signed a new three-year contract. The U's sacked him in November 2023.
Dean Holden
Dean Holden has managed Oldham, Bristol City and Charlton Athletic and played for the Millers for a short loan spell in 2010. He is a regular in the bookie's betting lists and, in 2023, was backed for both Bradford City and Bristol Rovers vacancies.
Paul Hurst
The former Rotherham United defender, who played over 400 games for the club, is expected by many fans to return as manager at some time.
How to bet on the next Rotherham United Manager
- Find the best football betting site offering odds on the Manager you think will be appointed at the New York Stadium.
- Use the bookie index to scroll down to the manager markets; they may be under outright or special bets.
- Find the Rotherham United vacancy you are most interested in
- Make that selection and add them to your bet slip
- Select the stake you wish to wager
- Confirm your bet; you can check your bet at any time in the history section of your bookmaker account.
That's it; you are done, your wager is on, and all you have to do is wait until a new Rotherham manager is announced. If you make the right selection, you win; if your prediction is incorrect, you will lose the stake you have wagered, just as with any regular bet.
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Next Millers Manager Betting Diary
The betting odds for The Next Rotherham United Manager will see some fluctuation and speculation on who will take over in the hot seat when Steve Evans departs the job he has held since April 2024.
Here is a round-up of the Next Rotherham United Manager Betting Timeline from our OLBG News feed.
17th April 2024
Richardson has gone and Evans has arrived. The club will be playing their football in League One in the 2024/25 season.
22nd November 2023
Next Rotherham United Manager Betting Odds: Leam Richardson now CLEAR FAVOURITE to take over at the Millers next with club still looking for new manager!
13th November 2023
Next Rotherham United Manager Betting Odds: Gary Rowett the early favourite to take over at Rotherham following Matt Taylor's departure on Monday morning!
4th October 2022
Matt Taylor, who secured Exeter City promotion from League 2 in the 2021/22 season, has left the club to take up the Manager's position at Rotherham. Whilst at the West Country club, he had a 43% win strike rate. Taylor was in charge of the Grecians from June 2018 until October 2022. He has signed a 4-year contract with Rotherham and brings with him a reputation for playing an attractive style of football. Mark Bonner, the Cambridge United manager, had been the early favourite for the Millers. He should be noted for future Championship clubs when vacancies arise.
27/09/2022
A new favourite for the next Rotherham manager in the shape of Mark Bonner (11/10). He is currently at Cambridge United in SkyBet League One.
22/09/2022
Dean Holden heads the betting to be the next Rotherham manager. Holden played over 365 games for various clubs, including Bolton, Oldham and Shrewsbury. He then moved into management at Oldham, Bristol City and Stoke.
September 2022
In what came as a real shock to Millers' fans, long-serving manager and former player Paul Warne left the club. He dropped down a division after taking the recently relegated Derby County job. The search now starts for a new Rotherham manager. Rotherham Chairman Tony Stewart said, "we are eager to get the right guy but not in a hurry to get anyone."
July 2022
Paul Warne at the start of the new 2022/23 season has now managed the club for over 175 games in a spell lasting over 5 years. In that time he has seen the highs and lows of football management but the owner has stuck by him and been rewarded. We shall see what this season brings with the club 6/4 to be relegated.
List of Rotherham United Managers
Here is a complete list of all Rotherham United managers on record with information on length of service and win ratio. Who will be the next Rotherham United manager on the list?
Manager | Appointment Date | To | Days in Charge | Win Rate |
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Steve Evans | 17/04/2024 | 26/11/2024 | 223 | |
Leam Richardson | 11/12/2023 | 17/04/2024 | 128 | 8.33% |
Matt Taylor | 04/10/2022 | 13/11/2023 | 405 | 20% |
Paul Warne | 29/11/2016 | 22/09/2022 | 2123 | 38.23% |
Kenny Jackett | 21/10/2016 | 29/11/2016 | 39 | 0.00% |
Alan Stubbs | 01/06/2016 | 21/10/2016 | 142 | 7.14% |
Neil Warnock | 11/02/2016 | 01/06/2016 | 111 | 25.00% |
Neil Redfearn | 09/10/2015 | 08/02/2016 | 122 | 23.81% |
Eric Black | 01/10/2015 | 09/10/2015 | 8 | 0.00% |
Steve Evans | 08/04/2012 | 01/10/2015 | 1271 | 41.62% |
Darren Patterson | 19/03/2012 | 08/04/2012 | 20 | 75.00% |
Andy Scott | 14/04/2011 | 19/03/2012 | 340 | 33.33% |
Andy Liddell | 22/03/2011 | 14/04/2011 | 23 | 25.00% |
Ronnie Moore | 26/09/2009 | 21/03/2011 | 541 | 41.38% |
Steve Thomber | 09/09/2009 | 26/09/2009 | 17 | 33.33% |
Mark Robins | 01/03/2007 | 09/09/2009 | 923 | 43.41% |
Alan Knill | 10/12/2005 | 01/03/2007 | 446 | 28.13% |
Mick Harford | 07/04/2005 | 10/12/2005 | 247 | 16.13% |
Alan Knill | 31/01/2005 | 07/04/2005 | 66 | 18.18% |
Ronnie Moore | 24/05/1997 | 31/01/2005 | 2809 | 35.93% |
Danny Bergara | 01/08/1996 | 24/05/1997 | 296 | 14.29% |
John McGovern | 14/09/1994 | 31/07/1996 | 686 | 31.18% |
Archie Gemmill | 14/09/1994 | 31/07/1996 | 686 | 31.18% |
Phil Henson | 01/01/1991 | 14/09/1994 | 1352 | 37.37% |
Billy McEwan | 01/04/1988 | 01/01/1991 | 1005 | 37.06% |
Dave Cusack | 23/12/1987 | 01/04/1988 | 100 | 29.41% |
John Breckin | 09/12/1987 | 23/12/1987 | 14 | 0.00% |
Norman Hunter | 18/06/1985 | 09/12/1987 | 904 | 31.39% |
George Kerr | 21/03/1983 | 31/05/1985 | 802 | 35.48% |
Emlyn Hughes | 01/07/1981 | 21/03/1983 | 628 | 36.90% |
Ian Porterfield | 30/12/1979 | 30/06/1981 | 548 | 45.07% |
Jimmy McGuigan | 01/05/1973 | 13/11/1979 | 2387 | 38.42% |
Jimmy McAnearney | 01/12/1968 | 01/05/1973 | 1612 | 38.33% |
Tommy Docherty | 01/11/1967 | 30/11/1968 | 395 | 30.77% |
Jack Mansell | 01/08/1965 | 31/05/1967 | 668 | 35.42% |
Danny Williams | 01/07/1962 | 01/02/1965 | 946 | 42.40% |
Tom Johnston | 01/11/1958 | 01/07/1962 | 1338 | 36.21% |
Andy Smailes | 01/08/1952 | 31/10/1958 | 2282 | 39.21% |
Reg Freeman | 01/01/1934 | 01/08/1952 | 6787 | 48.18% |
FAQ
Next Rotherham United Manager FAQ
Who is the most successful manager of Rotherham United
Between 1934 and 1952 Reg Freeman had a win percentage of 49%. He managed the club for over 500 games.
More recently Paul Warne, Steve Evans and Ronnie Moore got Rotherham promoted, and Warne also won the EFL Trophy in 2021-22.
Who is the longest serving Rotherham United manager betting
Reg Freeman as well as being the most successful manager (by win percentage) is also the longest-serving.
Who is the most successful manager of Rotherham United
Manager Ronnie Moore won back to back promotions in 2000 and 2001. Steve Evans' side were runners up in the Second Division in 2012- 2013 and won the League One Playoffs in 2014.
Which Permanent Rotherham United Manager Has The Best Win Percentage
Reg Freeman (1934-1952) won 48.18% of his 521 matches in charge. In more recent times Sunderland FA Cup Final scorer Ian Portefield (1979-1981) won 45.07% of his 77 games when in charge at Rotherham .
Which Permanent Rotherham United Manager Has The Worst Win Percentage
In June 2016 Alan Stubbs who had been a success in his first managerial job at Hibernian joined Rotherham. His tenure started badly and went from bad to worse with his team only winning once from fourteen games (7.14%) Stubbs was sacked in October and replaced by Kenny Jackett.
Which Permanent Rotherham United Manager This Century Has The Best Win Percentage
Mark Robins, now at Coventry City spent two and half years with Rotherham and won 56 of his 129 games, a win rate of over 43%.
Editorial Information
This article was written and fact-checked by Nigel Skinner, our expert in following the Next manager markets in the Premier League and throughout the EFL for 15 years. The article was edited and published by Steve Madgwick. Information was gained from various sources, including Rotherham United Club Site and the Supporters site