To be frank, the point is simple: this supporter thinks Danny Rohl is being exposed. Compared to the chaos under Martin, expectations might have been low, but the cracks are now obvious as we head into the business end of the season. That is worrying for anyone who wants steady leadership and results when they matter most.
Why the concern is growing
It is not about personal attacks, it is about competence. The poster flags Rohl's naivety and lack of experience. You can see why that would grate when margins are tight and every decision is under a microscope. Fans want clarity, a plan that looks like it will get us over the line, and a manager who can steady the ship, especially in the run-in. Right now, some choices look hesitant rather than decisive.
How the Tims have changed the landscape
The claim here is that decisions across the city have helped keep us in it. If the Tims had stuck with O'Neil instead of bringing in Nancy, the poster says there would have been clearer daylight between the clubs. Whether you agree or not, the point stands that rivals' managerial moves affect the title race. It may even have given Rohl a false sense of security, thinking the path was easier than it turned out to be.
What needs to happen next
There is still time to turn this around. For starters, Rohl has to start getting results against the Tims, because the psychological edge of beating your main rival matters. More than that, he needs to show learning and adaptation, and to steady his decision making when the pressure increases. Fans want urgency but also a clear direction. If the manager can become calmer, smarter in match moments and show he has a grip on the squad, the anxiety will fade. If not, impatience will grow, and rightfully so.
To be fair, everyone deserves a chance to prove themselves, but chances are not infinite. The coming weeks will tell us whether Danny Rohl is the man to lead us through the final stretch or whether tougher decisions must be made.
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