ENGLISH LEAGUE ONE club Rochdale have issued an apology to supporters over a failure to inform them of a contract extension for manager Brian Barry-Murphy.
Some fans expressed confusion and anger after news of Barry-Murphyโs new deal emerged during an online forum earlier this month.
The former Republic of Ireland U21 international, whoโs in his first role in management, will now remain at the helm until June 2022. His previous contract was due to expire at the end of this season.
In an open letter to supporters, Rochdale chiefs explained that the announcement of the extension โ which was signed in December โ had been withheld due to the teamโs abject form.
โWe understand supportersโ frustration with results and off-field decisions, and we admit that communication could and should have been better throughout the season,โ reads a statement from the clubโs Board of Directors.
โBrian, who is a hugely talented manager, has worked at Rochdale AFC for 11 years, and the Board of Directors are fully behind him and his team. He is under contract until the summer of 2022, having signed an extension before Christmas.
โUnfortunately, results ultimately dipped as we entered into January and it became difficult to announce the news. We admit and accept that the news should have been communicated at the time when Brian signed the extension, and we can only apologise that it wasnโt.โ
With an emphasis on attacking football and developing the clubโs academy players, Barry-Murphy has enhanced his reputation as a promising young manager since taking charge at Rochdale two years ago.
The 42-year-old Corkman was a member of Keith Hillโs coaching staff before being promoted to the top job when Hill was relieved of his duties in March 2019.
After a run of just one victory in 11 games, the club were in the relegation zone at the time. However, with Barry-Murphy overseeing six wins and two draws from their final 11 fixtures of the season, the Spotland outfit ultimately avoided dropping down to League Two.
Rochdale consolidated their third-tier status last season, during which they also took Manchester United to a penalty shootout at Old Trafford in the Carabao Cup.
With the club operating on the lowest budget in League One, and financial pressure increased by the impact of Covid-19, the current campaign has been more challenging for Barry-Murphy, whose small squad has been hindered considerably by a series of injuries.
The Lancashire side are currently bottom of the table, but their two most recent results โ a win away to promotion-chasing Lincoln City and a home draw against second-placed Peterborough United โ have brightened the forecast. Rochdale are currently four points from safety and have the benefit of two games in hand.
Barry-Murphy has assembled a sizeable contingent of compatriots in his squad, which includes seven players from the Republic of Ireland and three others from Northern Ireland.
Among that cohort is 19-year-old Manchester City loanee Gavin Bazunu, who made his senior international debut as the starting goalkeeper in the Republic of Irelandโs 1-0 defeat to Luxembourg on Saturday night.
โBrian, his backroom staff and the players are passionate about this football club and care immensely about its future, as do we, the Board of Directors,โ Rochdaleโs open letter adds.
โThereโs a huge belief amongst the squad and around the club that we can retain our League One status. The players, led by Brian and his staff, will fight until the end to try and do that. We hope youโll remain with us and get behind the manager and players during our all-important run-in.โ
Doesnโt matter we are going to win anyway simple!!!!
@rowan hill: And ye call leinster fans cocky!
@Bazalicous Dunne: They are going to win, Toulouse are 9th in the Top 14 right now and are terrible when playing away from home.
@Rudiger McMonihan: I do agree to be fair.. munster by 18.
Bonus having David out but with Bezy fit and Dusautoir rested itโs looking more and more like Toulouse could be up for this one; hereโs hoping Rassie saves the best for this
Tough for Toulouse to compete when Munster can just sign up Springboks whenever someone gets hurt
@garland greene: indeed, Toulouse are well known as being the paupers of European rugby.
@garland greene: u must have been abused by a south african as a child
@garland greene: this is why we need red thumbs, because of tools like garland greene and all his previous incarnations.
@Padraic Courtney: Disagree. Garland is exactly the reason we donโt need red thumbs, they are his viagra.
Tbh lads I think I play moreno lb and milner to replace lallana. Youโll have two players who know the position so klopp wonโt have to teach anyone a new position in the next 3 days and Everton wonโt be as threating down the rigth with coalmanโs injury. Give moreno these next few game and if he canโt cut it get rid.
@Lorcรกn Coyle: why the heโll did my comment end up here. Sort it out.
@Lorcรกn Coyle: I know your comment ended up in the wrong section but Iโd say Henderson will come back in for Lallanaโฆ