Your views: Rohl exit 'the culmination of a sorry saga'

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We asked for your reaction to the news Sheffield Wednesday boss Danny Rohl has left the club.
The German spent 21 months in the hot-seat at Hillsborough and leaves behind a club in turmoil.
Here is what some Wednesday fans have been telling us:
Patrick - As much as I hate to see this you cannot blame him - so much potential and heart, currently too good for our beleaguered club being torn apart girder by girder. I hope when the club is eventually sold it will rise stronger back from the ashes left by Chansiri.
Rob - Rohl's departure is the culmination of a sorry saga at Hillsborough and all the blame lies with an intransigent chairman who is clearly out of his depth, and funds. This could all have been avoided midway through last season had Rohl been given the chance, and money, to strengthen his squad during the transfer window.
Graeme - Danny handled the situation very badly, we all know that for anyone working for Chansiri, it's always going to be a very rocky road, but to tout himself about and to fail as he did in securing a new role, whether or not his release clause was the reason, it created an untenable position that simply would never have worked. Having said that, thanks for the memories Danny and good luck for the future, I've a feeling you're going to need it, you have damaged your reputation big style!
Steve - Right decision - I think he's begun to believe his own hype a little too much, the fact nobody was prepared to pay the release speaks volumes. Let us not forget that the home record last season was shocking. Would you pay five million pounds for a coach with that record?
Dex - Disaster after disaster. Why come back at all then leave the club two weeks before the season starts? Tainted his good work at the club.
Mike - The players didn't want him, the fans didn't want him after he spent all summer trying to flaunt himself to any available club. A really sour end for me to a man that could have become a legend at this club after the past two seasons.
Chris - Danny Rohl's departure is no surprise. The club lacks the ambition to match his - no money, losing assets. Loved Danny, his ethic, his passion but Wednesday is not the club to match his career projection sadly.
Nadia - Although you cannot believe everything you read, I wasn't expecting Rohl to come back to pre-season training. When he did and I heard the players staying were not happy, I thought he might not last especially as there is no buyer in the pipe line. It shouldn't have been allowed to get to this stage - the fans have been asking for it to be sold for a long time. Chansiri should have cut his losses long ago.
Graham - The unfortunate thing for most Wednesday fans is that Rohl was seen as someone with the potential (with the right backing) to finally take us back to the Premier League. Rohl, being one of the youngest managers in the league, had the opportunity to continue the work he has started, expanding on what has been a very solid two years and to potentially lead us in to a bold new era.
Michael - Rohl has let himself down with no thought given to the club and their fans. He has thought of no one but himself. His initial impact kept us in the championship however the momentum stalled badly. I'm glad he has gone but sad at the state of the club.