Jenkins will be a very de-stabilising influence on the playing side of things unfortunately. He's an accountant, a bean counter. As such he's only interested in the balance sheet. I would suspect the contract renewals, especially Yacob and McAuley were taken out of Moore's hands. This will not have gone over well with the senior players. (How long before it's one of them, loyalty is a two way street).
When I was working at Rexel (Business Machines), they had someone (Alan Dolman) come in and try to reorganise a profitable business.
He made all managers redundant (myself included, the toolroom manager) and to re-apply for our own jobs.
I was accepted and also given the task of also managing the machine shop.
On reading the contract which he offered me, I refused and told him that I would take the redundancy which they initially offered me.
He spluttered and said that I couldn't...I showed him where it stated I could....I left, in 2000 the firm closed in 2004.
So, as you can see...A bean counter will always be a bean counter and not understand peoples' feelings and desires.
Jenkins is just a bean couinter who can't see the larger picture.
It could come around to bite him in the bum.