FOR ROTHERHAM United in 2024-25, the fact that they have already brought in ten new signings and been one of the most active clubs in the EFL - let alone League One - must only be part of the story.
If they are to return to the Championship at the first time of asking for the fourth time in succession following relegation to League One, then some of their existing cast must also step up alongside the newcomers. Among that number is record signing Sam Nombe, who has so far failed to look anything like the player whom the Millers bought for a seven-figure fee from Exeter City last August. Nombe looked like a bit of a lost soul at times last season when he struck just three times.
'Perhaps the rest of the team, collectively, have not been able to find and get him in those areas. 'Our job will be to get him fitter, sharper and all the mobility he had in League One. 'Sam was always known to me that when he scored against me, he was a kid with the biggest smile and he had some much exuberance and confidence. 'He also had the Glasgow word I use, a bit of ‘gallus’ about him still and a bit of a swagger.
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