Matt Hamshaw Named Permanent Manager of Rotherham United: A New Era Begins
Rotherham United appoints Matt Hamshaw as permanent manager on a three-year deal, aiming to secure their place in League One and build on recent successes.

Rotherham United have officially appointed Matt Hamshaw as their permanent manager, signing him to a three-year deal. This decision comes after Hamshaw’s impressive stint as caretaker boss, where he led the team to three crucial victories.
A Local Hero Takes the Helm
Born in Rotherham, Hamshaw began his playing career with Sheffield Wednesday. After transitioning into coaching, he served under former Rotherham manager Paul Warne and took charge of the first team following the departure of Steve Evans last month.
Immediate Impact
Under Hamshaw’s leadership, Rotherham secured wins against Northampton, Blackpool, and Bolton. Despite a recent 3-1 defeat to Stockport, the club’s hierarchy has shown confidence in his abilities. Chairman Tony Stewart praised Hamshaw, stating, "Matt embodies what the club stands for both on and off the pitch."
Premier League Interest
Interestingly, Hamshaw was reportedly being pursued for a coaching role in the Premier League before committing to Rotherham. His dedication to the club and his potential as a leader were key factors in the decision to offer him the permanent position.
Looking Ahead
Currently sitting in 13th place in League One, Rotherham is close to securing their place in the third tier. A point against Mansfield on Good Friday would mathematically ensure their safety.
Hamshaw’s appointment marks a new chapter for Rotherham United, with the club aiming to build on recent successes and continue their upward trajectory in the league.