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- Steve Evans has been sacked as Rotherham United manager
- Matt Hamshaw is the 2/1 favourite to take over permanently
- Paul Warne and Damian Duff also feature prominently in the early betting
Hamshaw Heads Market Following Evans Departure
Rotherham United are on the hunt for a new manager after parting ways with Steve Evans, and the betting market is already heating up with a few familiar names in the frame.
Matt Hamshaw has emerged as the early frontrunner at 2/1 to be the Next Rotherham United Manager and the coach is tipped to step up after being appointed as interim boss until the end of the season.
Close behind is Paul Warne, a name that is steeped in Rotherham history, priced at 3/1 to make a dramatic return with Hamshaw part of Warne's coaching staff previously.
Meanwhile, former Republic of Ireland international and current Shelbourne boss Damien Duff is an intriguing contender at 4/1.
Next Permanent Rotherham United Manager | Odds* | Probability |
---|---|---|
Matt Hamshaw | 2/1 | 33.3% |
Paul Warne | 3/1 | 25.0% |
Damien Duff | 4/1 | 20.0% |
Danny Cowley | 8/1 | 11.1% |
Neil Warnock | 12/1 | 7.7% |
*As betting sites currently aren't taking bets on this event, odds have been compiled as theoretical probability from an entertainment perspective only and come from an industry expert
What the expert says...
Rotherham’s Next Move Under the Microscope
The Millers are in urgent need of direction after a difficult campaign and managerial instability.
Whether the board opts for internal promotion or a more experienced hand as their next permanent appointment is a massive decision ahead of pre-season planning.
For more updates and historical analysis of previous appointments, check out the Next Rotherham United Manager blog on OLBG.

Next Rotherham United Manager Betting (odds, contenders, history)
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