BREAKING NEWS: Rotherham United confirms the appointment of 43 years old English Coach as Permanent Manager

BREAKING NEWS: Rotherham United confirms the appointments of 43 years old English Coach as Permanent Manager

Rotherham appoint Hamshaw as permanent manager

Rotherham United have given Matt Hamshaw the permanent manager’s job on a three-year deal after he picked up three wins as caretaker boss.

Hamshaw, 43, was a coach for the Millers under former manager Paul Warne and took charge of the first team after Steve Evans was sacked last month.

United then won at Northampton, at home to Blackpool and on the road at Bolton and despite a 3-1 defeat at Stockport last weekend Hamshaw has been handed the job.

The club say that Hamshaw was being courted for a coaching job in the Premier League before committing his future to the League One side.

Matt Hamshaw: Rotherham appoint permanent manager on three-year deal - BBC  Sport

Chairman Tony Stewart said:, external “It was clear to us from a very early stage in his tenure that Matt was the individual that we wanted to take us forward.

“Not only is Matt an incredibly talented coach, he is also an individual who we feel embodies what the club stands for both on and off the pitch.

“He is the kind of hard-working and heart-on-his-sleeve character that has historically enjoyed great success here and – as we did with Paul Warne when he made the step up from the coaching ranks – we see great potential within him as a leader.”

Matt Hamshaw on the future, turning around Rotherham United and what it all  means to him

The Millers have moved away from trouble up to 13th in the table and a point against Mansfield on Good Friday would mathematically secure their place in the third tier.

Wood rejoins Rotherham as first-team coach

Rotherham have appointed former defender Richard Wood as their first-team coach.

The 39-year-old made 230 league appearances for the Millers between 2014 and 2023 and helped them to win promotion to the Championship three times.

announced his retirement from playing earlier this month after helping Doncaster win the League Two title.

“I already know this is going to be a hugely popular appointment with the fans and so it should be, but, by the way, that isn’t the reason we have handed Woody this contract,” boss Matt Hamshaw told the club website., external

Richard Wood: Defender retires as player following Doncaster promotion -  BBC Sport

“Woody will be the exact same type of coach that he was as a player – fully-committed and always wanting to be the best version of himself. We need that and that’s exactly why he’s here.”

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