If Rotherham remain shit away, they have added pressure of having to win at home to keep pace.
That's easy for a team to play against - attack early, aim for an early goal and then watch the tension build as Rotherham know they have to win. Leading to gaps and counter attacking opportunities.
Under Cotts; big fat pile of poop. F for failure.
Since he left; B for better.
However the risk is that this season is heavily weighted for the Cotts time and we can't claw it back so we end up with a D overall - for down.
Paddy have Tim Sherwood 4th favourite (http://www.paddypower.com/football/football-specials/manager-specials?ev_oc_grp_ids=1256612).
Has a manager managed two relegated teams in a season before?
It's a massive media corner to an extent. Full on proper press room, tv studios, press conference stuff etc.
Bit overkill but I would imagine we are building to Premier League requirements to avoid any retrofit IF we ever need to get to the standard in reality.