I was one of those who questioned the decision to bring him here.
I was against the appointment from hearing about it to when it came as no surprise after January transfer window, he was being denied funds from up above to strengthen the squad. Which meant the paloi had misjudged the appointment, and wasn't going to extend his temporary basis contract.
The whole season even despite getting to Wembley was an unusual one.
But so was the reason to employ a known ex manager of a rival club, he actually was manager of that club the season before and was overjoyed beating us.....
From the start of that season it was apparent that the financial hit of covid, had had an impact on recruitment and replacing MM.
It did seem that we were taking the cheap option to maintain stability and prevent another relegation.
It didn't start well, then picked up after another manager bit the dust, even though his record with the club was outstanding as first team coach and a player. But it can't be all down to Jacko! , the job in between was fresh air, and not many supporters could believe it, then the appointment of Mr Hill. And it was back to total carnage. With some of the worst football seen at PP.
It was so obvious, that he didn't suit the club or what Rovers are about! Sometimes I really don't think the paloi do either, despite the platitudes. They just don't get it!
what we saw in that season was akin to being worse than when Les was in charge, but at least he told everyone, what he was trying to achieve with ragarse Rovers. He always had the attitude and pride of being a part of the SWA.
but you never saw that with Hill, you see it with MM. And with everything going on before he went to Scotland, I personally would have done a lot more to keep him here.
And apparently, he was allowed to go, but I do believe there wasn't much of a fuss against MM going!
which I found really strange!
Of course, as Johnny Nash sang, There are more questions than answers!!!!!