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How are Rotherham Playing since Leam Richardson took over? 10:13 - Feb 20 with 1577 viewsDubtractor

They've been a bit of an 'up and at em' direct and set piece team over the years, but no idea if he is trying to change that at all, or whether to expect more of the same?

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How are Rotherham Playing since Leam Richardson took over? on 11:33 - Feb 20 with 1323 viewsSteve_M

Not seen much of them since Richardson, but one of the problems Taylor had was in trying to play better football with players, and at a club, where the default option has always been more industrial.

I think they're basically waiting to go down and then reset, but I guess they'll still manage a couple of decent results along the way.

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How are Rotherham Playing since Leam Richardson took over? on 11:36 - Feb 20 with 1295 viewsTRUE_BLUE123

It is is still very much direct. Hugill and Wyke as the striker options and Sean Morrison has a massive throw in. It wont be pretty.

Fundamentally though. They are a very very poor football team.

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How are Rotherham Playing since Leam Richardson took over? on 12:26 - Feb 20 with 1115 viewsJimmyJazz

Seem to have become marooned at the bottom, but that is probably due to improved form from Wednesday and QPR

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How are Rotherham Playing since Leam Richardson took over? on 14:02 - Feb 20 with 829 viewsMullet

How are Rotherham Playing since Leam Richardson took over? on 11:33 - Feb 20 by Steve_M

Not seen much of them since Richardson, but one of the problems Taylor had was in trying to play better football with players, and at a club, where the default option has always been more industrial.

I think they're basically waiting to go down and then reset, but I guess they'll still manage a couple of decent results along the way.


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