Rotherham seem to have become the ultimate yo-yo club in recent years.
Why do you think you’ve found yourselves bouncing between the divisions so frequently?
It’s difficult. I don’t claim we were the biggest club in League One and I don’t think we were one of the favourites last season, but we always seem to perform very well in the third tier. The gap between League One and the Championship is big for us – it might not be so big for clubs like Sunderland, but for us or Wycombe when they went up, it is. The hardest part is trying to recruit players who you think are going to improve the squad, and also convincing them that you’re not going to come straight back down again. I don’t want to be disingenuous with players or lie to them, so it’s a difficult conversation to have.